Migration Map
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Re: Migration Map
So interesting! Thank you, Rita!
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You're welcome
Markus has installed himself at the usual place north of Lefini, at an influent stream of river Congo. He will shortly start some sightseeing - as in previous years 2016 & 2015 (magenta lines):
http://up.picr.de/30731830ym.jpg
Markus has installed himself at the usual place north of Lefini, at an influent stream of river Congo. He will shortly start some sightseeing - as in previous years 2016 & 2015 (magenta lines):
http://up.picr.de/30731830ym.jpg
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Crane “Ahja 5” reached Israel
...The total length of the first migration leap was nearly 1600 km which ”Ahja 5“ passed in 31 hours making an average migration speed of 52 km/h...
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1798
...The total length of the first migration leap was nearly 1600 km which ”Ahja 5“ passed in 31 hours making an average migration speed of 52 km/h...
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1798
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What happend to Tõnn? The route ends in Jezioro Trupel and the last signal comes from the river Drwęca in the town of Brodnica? Doesn't look good for this wonderful bird?
I've sent a message to Urmas . . .
I've sent a message to Urmas . . .
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On welcome page of Looduskalender there is an article about Greater and Lesser Spotted Eagles, especially mentioning SANDER. Sander is near our Black Stork Karl at the border of Sudan /South Sudan
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Update 6.11.17 & Data 4.11.17:
Iti (Tönn's mother) is heading for her wintering quarters in the Göksu-Delta (brown line). Iti has taken a different route this year. She flew over open sea. Usually GSE's & LSE's avoid long distances over open water. In comparison years 2015 and 2016:
Years 2014, 2015 & 2016 to the left:
Iti (Tönn's mother) is heading for her wintering quarters in the Göksu-Delta (brown line). Iti has taken a different route this year. She flew over open sea. Usually GSE's & LSE's avoid long distances over open water. In comparison years 2015 and 2016:
Years 2014, 2015 & 2016 to the left:
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Hello, everybody
Nothing new concerning our Ospreys
Osprey Kalle - Congo - last data Oct. 21
(by the way : Kalle travelled 8846 km !!!!!!! )
Osprey Vadim - Sudan - last data Oct. 4
Osprey Karlis - Sudan - last data Sept. 27
Sudan seems to be a bad place for GPS. Only Sander, Greater Spotted Eagle sent data from Sudan yesterday
Nothing new concerning our Ospreys
Osprey Kalle - Congo - last data Oct. 21
(by the way : Kalle travelled 8846 km !!!!!!! )
Osprey Vadim - Sudan - last data Oct. 4
Osprey Karlis - Sudan - last data Sept. 27
Sudan seems to be a bad place for GPS. Only Sander, Greater Spotted Eagle sent data from Sudan yesterday
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I dearly hope that Karlis and Vadim are fine and are not sending data because of poor GPS coverage.
In fact at least Vadim should be at Lake Turkana - from there data got sent last season. I guess we will not know for a long time now ...
In fact at least Vadim should be at Lake Turkana - from there data got sent last season. I guess we will not know for a long time now ...
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Yes very interesting: http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1780aquiline wrote:On welcome page of Looduskalender there is an article about Greater and Lesser Spotted Eagles, especially mentioning SANDER. Sander is near our Black Stork Karl at the border of Sudan /South Sudan
I wonder how the DNA tests turned out on the Belarus GSEs?
Three of them and the hybrid Sander migrated to Africa while the others stay in Europe, hybrids or not?
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Data 8.11.17 & Update 9.11.17:
When I looked up some other birds today, I came across Denisa, a GSE from Belarus. She is wintering in Europe, at the Greek/Turkish border at Lake Gala National Park which seems to be a nice placey. She does seem to stay there and not go farther:
There are no data from previous years.
When I looked up some other birds today, I came across Denisa, a GSE from Belarus. She is wintering in Europe, at the Greek/Turkish border at Lake Gala National Park which seems to be a nice placey. She does seem to stay there and not go farther:
There are no data from previous years.
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Update 10.11.17, Data 7.11.17 :
Iti's position deviates from her usual destination - I hope she is okay:
Previous years for comparison to the left of the image.
Iti's position deviates from her usual destination - I hope she is okay:
Previous years for comparison to the left of the image.
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Data 13.11.17 & Upload 14.11.17:
Iti has, for the first time since 2009 (see all the other lines terminating in Göksu-Delta) chosen a different place for wintering:
I am so relieved as I was fearing the worst (no data from her since 7.11.17).
Considering the flight line deviation right from the beginning of her migration, she must have known then already that she is going to head for a different location.
Iti has, for the first time since 2009 (see all the other lines terminating in Göksu-Delta) chosen a different place for wintering:
I am so relieved as I was fearing the worst (no data from her since 7.11.17).
Considering the flight line deviation right from the beginning of her migration, she must have known then already that she is going to head for a different location.
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Rita and all,
new Data (05.12.2017) for osprey Markus and also for osprey Kalle
new Data (05.12.2017) for osprey Markus and also for osprey Kalle
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Data & update 7.12.17:
Solo
I guess it is time to post a pic again.
It seems as if Kalle only uses one place for fishing - in his spare time he does some sightseeing. The lines include the last two years as well (both greens for 2016 & this year are difficult to distinguish).
Solo
I guess it is time to post a pic again.
It seems as if Kalle only uses one place for fishing - in his spare time he does some sightseeing. The lines include the last two years as well (both greens for 2016 & this year are difficult to distinguish).
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Rita wrote: ... It seems as if Kalle only uses one place for fishing - in his spare time he does some sightseeing. ...
(http://dooley.dk/ge-Congo-River-tour-biiig.jpg)
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Solo: Awesome the pics which you find.
This seems a pleasant area along the Congo for ospreys.
This seems a pleasant area along the Congo for ospreys.
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video (river Kongo) https://goo.gl/maps/CsqP8qtuwk32Rita wrote:Solo: Awesome the pics which you find. This seems a pleasant area along the Congo for ospreys.
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December 9th
Rita and all,
Kalle and Markus: they have new data (08.12.2017)
KALLE Distance: 9908 km, Last data: 08.12.2017
Kalle flew to another site the river Congo (direction north)
MARKUS Distance: 8735 km, Last data: 08.12.2017
Markus is still in his favourite area on Lefini river
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/65777303.jpg also http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/65777243.jpg
Rita and all,
Kalle and Markus: they have new data (08.12.2017)
KALLE Distance: 9908 km, Last data: 08.12.2017
Kalle flew to another site the river Congo (direction north)
MARKUS Distance: 8735 km, Last data: 08.12.2017
Markus is still in his favourite area on Lefini river
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/65777303.jpg also http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/65777243.jpg
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December 11th
Rita and all,
KALLE
MARKUS - flew beyound Moembe (direction south-west) and back
Rita and all,
KALLE
MARKUS - flew beyound Moembe (direction south-west) and back