On Tuesday (21 June) afternoon Lyster was still in the Reedham area.
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Lyster still in Norfolk
Will Lyster be the next to leave?
On Sunday (19 June) Lyster was still close to Reedham. Lyster is the last of the one year old males remaining in the breeding area. Will he be the next to leave?
Lyster detected near Reedham
On Thursday afternoon, Lyster was still close to Reedham.
Lyster close to the village of Freehope
Lyster remains in the same area that he has been frequenting - the most accurate recent position received puts him close to the village of Freehope.
Lyster spends an evening near Brooke
Lyster has remained in the area between Reedham, Cantley and Halvergate – although in the early evening of Saturday (11 June) he made another one of his brief trips, this time 15km (9 miles) south-west to the area around Brooke.
Lyster visits the Waveney valley
Lyster remains in the area just north of Reedham although on Thursday morning he made a brief excursion down the Waveney valley to near Haddiscoe.
Lyster remains near Reedham
Lyster remains in the Reedham area – on Monday night he roosted in a small wood 1.7km (1 mile) north of the village.
Lyster makes a trip to Norwich
Soon after being caught and tagged, Lyster moved off 12km (7.5 miles) south-west to the vicinity of Lingwood. He remained in this general area for a week, although he made an excursion 10km (6 miles) away to the south-east outskirts of Norwich on 1st June (but was back by the evening).
On the evening of 3rd June, he roosted very close to Reedham in the Yare Valley, 18km (11 miles) south of the tagging location.
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