Thursday, August 02, 2007

Bird gives clue to location of Springfield.

At the very end of the new Simpsons Movie, a single bird song is audible. That bird is the Bobolink Dolichonyx oryzivorus, a member of the blackbird family that has sometimes been called skunkbird because of its contrasting light and dark plumage. The bird is a long-distance migrant, traveling from its wintering grounds in southern South America all the way to the northern United States and southern Canada where it breeds. If the Simpsons Movie is set during the breeding season rather than spring or fall, it’s possible that we can narrow down the number of possible Springfields by over fifty percent.

Click here to hear an exclusive MCM Voices news report about this important clue to the location of America’s favorite family.


Bobolink – photo courtesy USFWS




Breeding distribution of the Bobolink

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2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Awesome! Mary, you never cease to impress and delight me! I hope you pitched your wonderfully unique movie tie-in to some media outlets.

Karen Commins
www.AVOICEAboveTheCrowd.com
www.KarenBlogs.com

7:53 AM  
Blogger MCM Voices said...

Karen, thanks so much! I'm working on it ;)

2:39 PM  

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