Highlights of the season and looking ahead
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Adventurebots! It has been a good field season and now it’s time to
compile the interesting things that happened while looking ahead to the
new year. |
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chipmunk closely inspecting Robot Butterfly. Although chipmunks eat
butterflies, luckily it decided to not eat this one today! 😁 |
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| Workshop
participants at the Robot in the Park season finale at Lake Ontario
Park, Kingston, ON in September 2025! Photo shared with permission of
parents/guardians through registration, and photos taken with permission
of the participants. |
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The
season finale took place at the end of September! Thanks to everyone
who visited and stopped by. We had 2 participants from the workshops
bring their robots to be part of the performance. Plus, they won a new
accessory for their robots: feet! Check out this video to see it in action:
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| We’re aiming to bring this experience to museum exhibits, let us know if you have a favourite museum that you’d like to see this in! |
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| Workshop
participants with their Robot Butterflies at the Boys and Girls Club
South East STEM & Robotics Centre! Photos shared with permission of
parents/guardians through registration, and photos taken with permission
of the participants. |
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Over the summer we ran a Robot Butterfly workshop in partnership with the Boys and Girls Club South East in their STEM & Robotics Centre! Thanks to support from Awesome Kingston, the workshop was offered at a reduced fee to participants! |
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| Week 2: Electronics first power up |
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Week 3: Assembling the pieces |
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| A total of 7 participants made their own Robot Butterfly! Read more about the workshop here. |
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Plus,
the Robot Butterfly workshop was featured in the Boys & Girls Club
South East 2025 Innovative Learning Breakfast video, check it out here! |
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| Robot Butterfly in Nature |
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| Robot Butterflies are out and about on adventures! Jordanne
sent in photos of her Robot Butterfly in the Scotland Highlands!
Incredible, look at the height of that mountain! The robot looks
determined to reach the peak as it takes a break by the stream.
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Here’s some more adventures: |
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| Robot Butterfly joined along on a 70 km bicycle journey, enjoying the autumn colours. Check out the video |
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Can you spot the dragonfly zooming in flight near Robot Butterfly? |
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| Where
else in the world have the Robot Butterflies been? If you have brought
your Robot Butterfly on an adventure, send photos our way! It would be
great to see and share in the newsletter. |
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| This quarter’s strategy of selling kits online has been disturbed by two factors: 1) Entry duties to the USA are 35%. More info on the situation is available here 2)
National postal service strikes: “In the last year, Canadians and
Canadian businesses have been subject to more than 170 days of strike
activity” (Source: Canada Post) Lots of effort went in to making this product ready to go, here’s the box if you have not seen it: |
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| 3D printed pieces kit contents |
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| (Also, the assembled Robot Butterfly fits in that same box too 😁👍) |
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| Robot Butterfly at the destination of the 70 km bicycle journey |
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Robot Butterfly with an epic water splash |
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Happening now in the universe at the same time as the Monarch butterfly migration is the Vanessa cardui butterfly migration! These butterflies were tracked from the UK to Africa through an epic citizen science project (Source: University of York).
With new tags that use bluetooth, it enables more precise tracking.
It’s fascinating to see the tracks of these monarch butterflies (Source:
The New York Times). Equally as interesting is the early days of tracking wildlife, the book The Internet of Animals provides exciting background (Source: Max Planck Institute for Animal Behaviour). |
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| That concludes the highlights of this recap! There’s still plenty of photos and videos to be edited from summer. |
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Bat wings for Robot Butterfly in the works, read more about the progress here |
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The
past few months have been dedicated towards writing several
applications. Similar to sending scrolls in glass bottles out into the
water and waiting to see which ones will return with good news. Some
have already floated back as non-results, but there’s still more to
watch for. Stay tuned for what’s in store for 2026! Perhaps a new, “toadally” cool, robot is in the works 🐸 Wishing you all a fun and cozy robot building winter holiday season! Until next time, -Erin RobotZwrrl |
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| Hiya Robot! You are receiving this because *unrolls a long papyrus scroll and checks notes*:
This newsletter dispatches approximately once per month (unless one of our robots does something particularly epic) and includes highlights from our community events at Robot In The Park, plus behind the scenes updates on our tech development at Robot Missions. |
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