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![]() ![]() York Soaring Association Glider Field, Arthur East, West Garafraxa Co., Ontario; September 6, 1998; Co-ordinates = 43°50'N, 80°25'W; Altitude = 474 m; Magnetic Declination = 9°W (Subtract 9° for True); Magnetic Inclination = 72.50°; Observer: David Gibo, Marilyn Hanna |
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Num. | Species | Time | Flight Behaviour | Weather | Field Notes | |||||||||
I | II | III | IV | Va | Vb | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | ||||||
Est. Alt. |
Type of Flt. |
Horiz. Path |
Vert. Path |
Mag. Bear. |
Mag. Head. |
Wind Dir. |
Wind Vel. |
Amb. Temp. |
Thrm. Act. |
Cloud Types |
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1 | Danaus plexippus | 4:56 | 45 m | glide, soar | straight, circle |
descend climb |
157° | approx. 90° right |
324° | 3 m/s | 26.0°C | yes | cumulus | Observations were made at SE end of the main runway. Butterfly glided down from 45 m, encountered a thermal and began circling and climbing. An Anax junius was seen briefly in the field of view about 10 minutes after D. plexippus. Wind had veered from W in the morning to NW by late afternoon in advance of an approaching cold front. A large dragonfly (Anax junius) was seen about 10 minutes after butterfly. |
Quit | - |
5:36 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 323° | 1.3 m/s | 23°.0C | yes | cumulus | Gliders were soaring. |