Days for the Weeks
Week 1: September 15-22
Week 2: September 23-30
Week 3: October 1-8
Week 4: October 9-16
Week 5: October 17-24
Week 6: October 25-November 1
Week 7: November 2-9
Week 8: November 10-17
Week 9: November 18-25
Week 10: November 26-December 3
Week 11: December 4-11
Week 12: December 12-19
Week 13: December 20-27
Week 14: December 28-January 4
Week 1: September 15-22
Week 2: September 23-30
Week 3: October 1-8
Week 4: October 9-16
Week 5: October 17-24
Week 6: October 25-November 1
Week 7: November 2-9
Week 8: November 10-17
Week 9: November 18-25
Week 10: November 26-December 3
Week 11: December 4-11
Week 12: December 12-19
Week 13: December 20-27
Week 14: December 28-January 4
Summary
This data explains the migration of the Bufflehead duck in the United States through the years of 2009 to 2013. To be more detailed, it shows the time in which the majority of this species migrates for the winter over the fourteen weeks.
This data explains the migration of the Bufflehead duck in the United States through the years of 2009 to 2013. To be more detailed, it shows the time in which the majority of this species migrates for the winter over the fourteen weeks.
Temperatures During Migration
This graph is meant to show the temperatures in LaCrosse Wisconsin of the past four years during the migration weeks. This provides information so that people may understand the sensitivity buffleheads have towards temperature (use migration map for comparison between temperature and migration
Biological Flyway Map
The map above shows the birds movement of each flyway section during their migration.
Banning Map
Key: Yellow circles with a plus sign in the middle represent the locations where a bufflehead was banded
Red circles with an "x" in the center represent the locations where a bufflehead was recovered
This map shows the locations of where buffleheads, over a range of years, were banded and then recovered.
Red circles with an "x" in the center represent the locations where a bufflehead was recovered
This map shows the locations of where buffleheads, over a range of years, were banded and then recovered.