Urmas, TY very muchUrmas wrote:I think Iti is feeding on Crane carcass. In that place enormous number of Cranes is gathering, because of additional feeding - about 7 tons of corn every day... Few of those about 40 000 die, that is normal in such "urban" settlement of Cranes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH916kFfUOE Our Ahja 5 is currently also there...
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Iti is flying back
still dangerous area
Rita and all
Iti is flying back
still dangerous area
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Markus - still in area (Distance: 8829 km, Last data: 17.01.2018)
Kalle - still nothing new
Kalle - still nothing new
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yesterday feeding https://www.facebook.com/AgamonKKL/vide ... 884792324/Urmas wrote: ... In that place enormous number of Cranes is gathering, because of additional feeding - about 7 tons of corn every day ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH916kFfUOE ...
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Solo, Thank you so much for your daily updates and explanations and pictures (also in the Storks thread). I do not always comment, I do not want to post thank you comments only, but I do read everything.
I noticed also that Iti is flying back.
Has such behaviour ever been reported? This should be really interesting for Urmas et al.
I would really appreciate Urmas' assessment of Iti's behaviour.
I noticed also that Iti is flying back.
Has such behaviour ever been reported? This should be really interesting for Urmas et al.
I would really appreciate Urmas' assessment of Iti's behaviour.
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Urmas, plsRita wrote:... I would really appreciate Urmas' assessment of Iti's behaviour.
Liebe Rita,Rita wrote: Solo, Thank you so much for your daily updates and explanations and pictures (also in the Storks thread). ...
I am very pleased that you are interested in bird migration.
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Markus: Distance: 8838 km, Last data: 20.01.2018 - still in the same area
(no Kalle, no Iti)
Markus: Distance: 8838 km, Last data: 20.01.2018 - still in the same area
(no Kalle, no Iti)
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Markus: Distance: 8845 km, Last data: 23.01.2018 - still in the same area
(no Kalle, no Iti )
Markus: Distance: 8845 km, Last data: 23.01.2018 - still in the same area
(no Kalle, no Iti )
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Iti sends data after every 10 days in winter time, so missing her new locations is fully normal at the moment.
That kind of mistakes within migration are not much described, there is very few data about similar behavior. We track Iti since 2009 and all previous years were like "normal", only current winter she appeared to be in new place. Will see what next season brings!
That kind of mistakes within migration are not much described, there is very few data about similar behavior. We track Iti since 2009 and all previous years were like "normal", only current winter she appeared to be in new place. Will see what next season brings!
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Urmas, TY very much
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JANUARY 28th
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Iti (on the way back to Ahja5?)
Libanon, Deir el Qamar (Beqaa Governorate)
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photo (street view) https://goo.gl/maps/5tYVvmdCp4B2
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Iti (on the way back to Ahja5?)
Libanon, Deir el Qamar (Beqaa Governorate)
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photo (street view) https://goo.gl/maps/5tYVvmdCp4B2
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Markus Distance: 8856km, Last data: 27.01.2018 (same place)
Kalle: nothing new
Kalle: nothing new
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still only Markus has new data (in the same area) Distance: 8869 km, Last data: 03.02.2018
still only Markus has new data (in the same area) Distance: 8869 km, Last data: 03.02.2018
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Rita and all,
I am very worried about Iti - they are new Data, but not moving, not plus km ( )
Markus Distance: 8884 km, Last data: 09.02.2018 - in "his" area
Kalle still without new Data
Rita and all,
I am very worried about Iti - they are new Data, but not moving, not plus km ( )
Markus Distance: 8884 km, Last data: 09.02.2018 - in "his" area
Kalle still without new Data
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Solo wrote:... I am very worried about Iti - they are new Data, but not moving, not plus km ( )...
I am very sorry for she (calamitous error that migration path change )
Markus: Distance:8897 km, Last data: 14.02.2018
Kalle: still nothing new
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Was the link to the Birdmap 2018 changed? I can see only 2017.
Just heard from some friends who flew for their winter vacation to Eilat, that the sky there is covered with birds on their way back to Europe.
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So sorry about Iti.
Will some local ornithologist go and look for the transmitter? To see whether it fell off?
Will some local ornithologist go and look for the transmitter? To see whether it fell off?
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yes, it's time to change - but still nothing happend (12 day without change)Abigyl wrote: ... Was the link to the Birdmap 2018 changed? I can see only 2017. ...
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It's happend in Syria - I am not optimistic about that.Rita wrote:... Will some local ornithologist go and look for the transmitter? To see whether it fell off?