LSE on Birdmap 2023-24

Ospreys, White-tailed Eagles, Greater Spotted Eagles, Lesser Spotted Eagles
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Re: LSE on Birdmap 2023-24

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Hi again,
where are Hellem and Sova?
My regards to them!
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Treia wrote: June 4th, 2024, 1:42 pm :wave:
Hi again,
where are Hellem and Sova?
My regards to them!

:hi: Hello Treia, best greetings to you too

look, we are here :D
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Thanks for the information Sova :D

All big birds of prey sometimes seem a bit scary with their bloody meals (although I understand that it is the law of nature), but the chicks are still very cute.
For example, when I read about the monk vulture recently spotted in Finland, I dreamed that it tried to take my cat. Fortunately and for my pleasure , the cat was quick and managed to escape. :whistling:

An article about the monk vulture in a Finnish language magazine:
https://www.iltalehti.fi/kotimaa/a/c198 ... 0dcca80ea1
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:hi: sad news

May 2 - birdmap update
Karin - 12.04 (no new data) - distance 8455 km (+1333 km in 9 days), she sent data near Toygarlı in Türkiye

From Birdmap - 12.04.2024
Lesser Spotted Eagle Karin was shot in southern Turkey. :cry:
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Hellem wrote: August 29th, 2024, 8:23 pm :hi: sad news

From Birdmap - 12.04.2024
Lesser Spotted Eagle Karin was shot in southern Turkey. :cry:

Hellem, :hi: thank you!
that are very bad news! :cry: I hope all other will survive :bow:
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:hi: Hellem, thanks for the info.
:hi: Liz

A bird flies back and forth for 12 years and somewhere an idiot thinks it is the center of the world and decides to wipe out a life just like that.
I feel obliged to capture Karin's final location in pictures.
Oh Karin, I'm so sorry.....😪

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There is a real Individualist and Separatist among the LSEs at this autumn migration - Iivar :D

Not only that he is nesting with a GSE female instead a LSE female, he also has very own ideas about how to migrate to southern wintering grounds :rolleyes:

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This is what is written on the birdmap about Iivar:

A Lesser Spotted Eagle male (Iigar) nesting with a Greater Spotted Eagle female (Iiga). They both are tracked within the project GSELIFEAboveBorders. 2024 was a successful year for them, one (hybrid) juvenile was raised. The chick was already able to fly when we found the nest, so it remained unringed.
Iigar started the 2024 autumn migration at noon on September 15. His migration path is usual up to Moldova, then Iigar turned to the east and crossed the most active section of the front of Ukrainean war and reached southern Russia on September 29. He seems to be migrating to Africa around the Black Sea?


We will see what he is going to do ...... Image
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With last data from 7. October we can see that meanwhile our 'Separatist', LSE Iivar, circumnavigatet the eastern part of the Black Sea and is crossing Türkiye now

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It looks he would join the 'usual flying route' at the Gulf of Iskenderun
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He made a lot of additional kilometers by chosing this eastern route Image
Well, he may have his reasons .....

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:hi: Bea, thank you :thumbs:

10.10 - Our "separatist" Iigar is already in Lebanon, near Beirut (distance 3992 km) 8-)
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Hellem and all :hi:

Yes, the 'separatist' Iigar has given up this status and is now on the 'usual' route to the wintering grounds, like other LSEs :D

Iigar´s whole route until now (data from 10.10.)
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As expected, he entered the 'usual' route east of the Gulf of Iskenderun in Türkiye
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Now we see him not far from Beirut (Lebanon), the whole wide area there is dangerous, be careful and stay safe, Iigar!
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I am already curious now, which route he will take home in spring!

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