Migration Map
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Re: Migration Map
Good Morning !
I'm si happy to see the Ospreys already in Africa, near their wintering area, with their southern fish
But very sad to see the line of Raivo, over there in Turkey.
I remember that few years ago there was a WS from Hungary(?), who disappeared next to sames town. It was near a military airport.
I'm si happy to see the Ospreys already in Africa, near their wintering area, with their southern fish
But very sad to see the line of Raivo, over there in Turkey.
I remember that few years ago there was a WS from Hungary(?), who disappeared next to sames town. It was near a military airport.
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antwort in BS Tracks topic viewtopic.php?p=552144#p552144Abigyl wrote:... But very sad to see the line of Raivo, over there in Turkey. I remember that few years ago there was a WS from Hungary(?), who disappeared next to sames town. It was near a military airport.
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Data & update 27.9.2017:
Osprey Markus has seemingly found a good place for fish in Chad. See detail pic here, there is a river near:
For better reference, the bigger picture:
http://up.picr.de/30480780kg.jpg
Ospreys Karlis and Vadim are keeping near the Nile at the border to Sudan. Osprey Kalle is still crossing Turkey.
The ospreys are nowhere near their wintering grounds yet,
or did I misunderstand something here? Quote from Abigyl:
Osprey Markus has seemingly found a good place for fish in Chad. See detail pic here, there is a river near:
For better reference, the bigger picture:
http://up.picr.de/30480780kg.jpg
Ospreys Karlis and Vadim are keeping near the Nile at the border to Sudan. Osprey Kalle is still crossing Turkey.
The ospreys are nowhere near their wintering grounds yet,
or did I misunderstand something here? Quote from Abigyl:
Even Osprey Vadim will have to make some thousand k's before arriving at Lake Turkana (last year's wintering site).... Osprey already in Africa, near their wintering area ...
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It's nearer than before.
They are near water areas and can manage, it's better than in the middle of a dry desert.
They are near water areas and can manage, it's better than in the middle of a dry desert.
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Data & Update 28.9.17:
I really wonder where Karlis' wintering site will be as we do not have his data from other years:
(Karlis is the one with the blue line; at the top of the picture Vadims symbol with the light blue line can be seen)
I really wonder where Karlis' wintering site will be as we do not have his data from other years:
(Karlis is the one with the blue line; at the top of the picture Vadims symbol with the light blue line can be seen)
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Rita, Afrika is big http://www.groms.de/groms/JPGS/Small_On ... iaet_s.jpgRita wrote: ... I really wonder where Karlis' wintering site will be as we do not have his data from other years: http://up.picr.de/30485138ti.jpg ...
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Update 29.9.17; Data 28.9.17 (except Karlis, his last data are from 27.9.17):
Osprey Kalle finally crossed the Mediterranean Sea - he took the same route as Osprey Karlis.
Osprey Kalle finally crossed the Mediterranean Sea - he took the same route as Osprey Karlis.
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Update 29.9.17; Data from 28.9.17:
Markus is replenishing. He found a nice placey in the South of Chad to stay for a short while:
http://up.picr.de/30492986qv.jpg
Markus is replenishing. He found a nice placey in the South of Chad to stay for a short while:
http://up.picr.de/30492986qv.jpg
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What can happen to Karlis? No news since 27.09. He was near the border between Sudan and South Sudan.
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I guess no GPS signal.
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A German-Russian cooperation has equipped 5 young emperors(I don`t know, if the translation korrekt) with a transmitter. The migration behavior of these birds is relatively unknown and is to be investigated with the transmitters
https://www.nabu.de/news/2017/10/23222.html
https://www.nabu.de/news/2017/10/23222.html
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I guess you mean Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca). I didn't know either - it was easy to find
name and translation via Google, though. The term 'emperor' does not mean anything in this context.
name and translation via Google, though. The term 'emperor' does not mean anything in this context.
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It has to be : Eastern imperial eagle because of the region.
http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/22696048/0
http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/22696048/0
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NABU (see Jujanis link above) says 'Imperial Eagle' without 'Eastern' - and that's what I translated.
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http://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/avibase.jsp?lang=EN - very good to translation (I think)Rita wrote:I guess you mean Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca). I didn't know either - it was easy to find
name and translation via Google, though. The term 'emperor' does not mean anything in this context.
Солнечный орел (Aquila heliaca) (Eastern Imperial Eagle - Kaiseradler - also Могильник)
(https://ulpressa.ru/2017/08/22/tsar-neb ... yih-orlov/)
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Well both names are used, Imperial eagle was recently split into two species by most ( but not all) taxonomic authors: Eastern i.e. (Aquila heliaca) and Spanish i.e. (Aquila adalberti). I guess dictionaries haven't bothered updating the names yet.Rita wrote:NABU (see Jujanis link above) says 'Imperial Eagle' without 'Eastern' - and that's what I translated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_imperial_eagle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_imperial_eagle
Avibase is really good in showing local names but remember that they are based in the U.S. and uses the north-american Clements checklist of english bird names and that differs a lot from european birdguides' english names..
Another international checklist that is better for Europe is here: http://www.worldbirdnames.org/
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About Estonian cranes autumn migration, from the LK main page:
Crane talk
It is a pleasure to tell you that the cranes equipped with satellite transmitters in Estonia (the sat cranes, 10 altogether) are alive and well and have started their autumn migration flights too...
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1750
Crane talk
It is a pleasure to tell you that the cranes equipped with satellite transmitters in Estonia (the sat cranes, 10 altogether) are alive and well and have started their autumn migration flights too...
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1750
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From the LK main page, written by Aivar Leito:
Crane migration survey update
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1767
Cranes went straight across sea from Virtsu to Riga
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1774
Crane migration ending
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1779
Crane migration survey update
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1767
Cranes went straight across sea from Virtsu to Riga
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1774
Crane migration ending
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1779
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Oct 16th - ospreys Markus and Kalle have arrived to their usual wintering area in Congo
Markus - 8583 km, Kalle - 8631 km
Markus - 8583 km, Kalle - 8631 km
- Rita
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23.10.2017:
Kalle at same place as last year: blue line is this year 2017, pink line is last year 2016:
Feels at home there.
And the water is the River Congo.
Kalle at same place as last year: blue line is this year 2017, pink line is last year 2016:
Feels at home there.
And the water is the River Congo.