I will remember that also last winter Kalle and Markus were sometimes outside of GPS net/zones - and appeared all right back to Estonia in the spring
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I think it's Pille's wintering area, seems to be a nice placesova wrote: ↑October 29th, 2018, 9:20 am Pille
new data - same place
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NOVEMBER 3rd
Good morning all together
Markus has update
Good morning all together
Markus has update
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Hellem, I thought so too. But I do not know all the migrations so well. Then I thought to myself, what about winter? Does she find enough food?
I'm glad if we get data from her ... she decided otherwise than anyone else (which we see) and that makes it very exciting.
Google Translation with some own corrections
Ospreys begin their migration in August-September (you go to another service) and fly thousands of miles to winter in West Africa. In Finland there is an estimated 1 150-1 300 pairs.
The osprey is a handsome bird, the wing size of a human length. In Africa it is an attractive catch in poor rural villages. In Nigeria it has not been protected, unlike in Finland.
On Monday, one of the osprey was hunted by hunters in Ark's village, Mallam Mador, in Northeast Nigeria.
- When we got the bird we were supposed to slaughter it. But when we saw a ring on the leg, some village leaders urged us to save the bird, "says Mallam Zubairu Daily Nigeria, a local hunter (going to another service).
One of the village leaders who was hunted by hunters was Magagi Mallam-Madori. He tells Daily Nigeria that the tire read "University of Helsinki".
It was decided to release the osprey yesterday in Baturiya Nature Reserve.
- Bird ringing is useful. In this case, it saved the life of one birdwatcher. Most Finnish fishing ospreys are wintering in West Africa. About 600 of the nearly sixty ringers in Sub-Sahara, about one-sixth is from Nigeria, says Jan Södersved, Editor-in-Chief of BirdLife Finnish Birds magazine.
https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10490717?fbcli ... ium=social
Ospreys begin their migration in August-September (you go to another service) and fly thousands of miles to winter in West Africa. In Finland there is an estimated 1 150-1 300 pairs.
The osprey is a handsome bird, the wing size of a human length. In Africa it is an attractive catch in poor rural villages. In Nigeria it has not been protected, unlike in Finland.
On Monday, one of the osprey was hunted by hunters in Ark's village, Mallam Mador, in Northeast Nigeria.
- When we got the bird we were supposed to slaughter it. But when we saw a ring on the leg, some village leaders urged us to save the bird, "says Mallam Zubairu Daily Nigeria, a local hunter (going to another service).
One of the village leaders who was hunted by hunters was Magagi Mallam-Madori. He tells Daily Nigeria that the tire read "University of Helsinki".
It was decided to release the osprey yesterday in Baturiya Nature Reserve.
- Bird ringing is useful. In this case, it saved the life of one birdwatcher. Most Finnish fishing ospreys are wintering in West Africa. About 600 of the nearly sixty ringers in Sub-Sahara, about one-sixth is from Nigeria, says Jan Södersved, Editor-in-Chief of BirdLife Finnish Birds magazine.
https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10490717?fbcli ... ium=social
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Owlie , thank you
This was only one quote - "our" migrating birds live dangerously on their migration routes especially on such regions as Malta and Egypt, where migrating birds are hunted objects, not only predators but also small birds. There people EAT them!
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guten morgen
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guten morgen
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November 6th
still only osprey Markus has new data
still only osprey Markus has new data
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November 8th
still new data (osprey) only MARKUS
still new data (osprey) only MARKUS
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CRANE migration
Am Wochenende werden nochmal Tausende Kraniche im Werratal erwartet https://bit.ly/2Dyzzh6
Am Wochenende werden nochmal Tausende Kraniche im Werratal erwartet https://bit.ly/2Dyzzh6
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November 13
still only MARKUS has update (ospreys)
still only MARKUS has update (ospreys)
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Solo .... did you see that?
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VOVA
previous data:
Last data: 28.09.2018, Distance: 6305 km (https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 31#p616631)
new data:
Last data: 04.11.2018, Distance: 6752 km
Vova is in Nigeria, Kogi state state in the central region (Middle-Belt), wider Niger river area (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kogi_State)
previous data:
Last data: 28.09.2018, Distance: 6305 km (https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 31#p616631)
new data:
Last data: 04.11.2018, Distance: 6752 km
Vova is in Nigeria, Kogi state state in the central region (Middle-Belt), wider Niger river area (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kogi_State)