About Migration map 2023-24

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:hi: sova, thank you very much :D , it's a great work :2thumbsup:
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Hellem, Ahja's cranes confuse me. :puzzled:
Have we lost Ahja 6 and Ahja 7?
Ahja F was marked in 2020 but the bird map only shows the year 2021?
In 2020 the bird map says Ahja 6 and it was marked in 2020 (Juvenile Common Crane from Ahja village.)
According to my logic, Ahja 6 should actually be the current Ahja F, or not? (well, my logic isn't always logical) :mrgreen:
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sova :hi:

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14.02 - new birdmap update by cranes :D
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Some of the Eurasian Cranes also take interesting routes at this autumn migration ...

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KanepiM was very close to my home on this east-to-west part of the journey
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Finnish FIN Salla F 24 was also not far from my home in Bavaria.

Interesting to watch these routes, from stopover in Hungary heading west, via Austria, south of Germany to France and then further south to Spain

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November 16

Hello!
I really don't understand in which topic to write...
It would be nice to know something about white-tailed eagles with transmitters.
Why did Dora's parent Pomo disappear from the Bird Map long ago. However, Dora visits her homeland every year, the project "Parent - chick" (in place and time) arouses interest.
Why isn't Alice visible either. She had such interesting, long winter routes to the side of Bialowieza.
Amelia seemed to be staying in the same region with good internet coverage, but her route hasn't changed for a month and a half either.
Olev has no changes for 2 months.
Saara - almost 1 month without changes.
Maria - 1 month. Did she have a nest this year as the route would suggest? And Amelia - had? She initially tried to nest in Latvia near Lake Engure, as far as I understood from the description of the bird.
What is known about the Boy - was it wandering in his youth and now Boy lives, perhaps in his native territory?
It would be nice to read an account of white-tailed eagles even if only rarely. If anyone had the information, time and opportunity at least in the winter.
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