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Read the latest updates from our Cuckoos on their epic migration between the UK and tropical Africa, or track their movements in real-time on our Cuckoo migration map.

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Indy arrives in Surrey

18 May 2012

Following in the footsteps of the other three male Cuckoos tagged in Wales, Indy has made a huge leap east in recent days. As late as Friday evening (15 June) we received data from his tag to show him north of Tregaron in Wales. This morning (18 June) we received data from Indy's tag in Surrey, half way between Farnborough and Woking, having travelled 245km (153 miles) ESE over the weekend. This means that all of the Welsh males have made an initial movement east from the tagging area - it will be interesting to see if this continues or whether any turn south and take the westerly route in Africa used by Clement and Martin last year.

David arrives in Norfolk

18 May 2012

David has followed the example set by our other Welsh male Cuckoos and made a move East. Like Iolo, he has taken a more northerly route and arrived in Norfolk.

We received data from his satellite tag on Monday 11 June that showed he was still in the area where he was tagged on the 30 May 2012 near Tregaron in Wales. We next heard from David's tag on the morning of Saturday 16 June, when we received a number of transmissions that gave a location near North Walsham in Norfolk. That's a distance of 360km (225 miles) travelled just north of due east between transmission locations.

Iolo makes the first move

18 May 2012

Iolo was the first of our Welsh Cuckoos to make a move east, having arrived near Mildenhall, only 20km (12 miles) from BTO HQ, on 7 June - a week after he was tagged near Tregaron! By11 June he had moved 40km (25 miles) north to a location near to Tottenhill, 10km south of King's Lynn. The last transmissions received from Iolo's tag on 16 June indicated that he was still in that area.

115597 moves east

18 May 2012

Our nameless Welsh Cuckoo was the second to leave Wales, following Iolo. On the evening of the Tuesday 12 June we received data from tag 115597 showing our Cuckoo to still be in the area where he was tagged, near Tregaron. By the evening of the next day (13 June) Cuckoo 115597 had moved approximately 160km (100 miles) SE, having crossed the border into England, and was in Wiltshire, 5km north of Devizes.

Transmissions received unexpectedly on the 14 (his tag was not due to have transmitted until the following day - its duty cycle may have been reset by perching on electric cables or exposure to a similar magnetic charge) showed that he had moved a further 160km (100 miles) in an easterly direction and was 8km (5m) north of Sevenoaks in Kent. That's a total distance of 310km (195 miles) covered in two days. Further data received on Saturday 16 June show that he remains in this area of Kent.

Kasper's journey at an end

13 Jun 2012

With no further transmission from Kasper's tag we have had to accept that his journey has come to an end.

David tagged 30 May

30 May 2012

At least two years old and an adult male, Cuckoo 115594 was tagged on 30 May 2012 near Tregaron, Ceredigion, Wales. Since he was caught he has remained in the area of Tregaron.

Tagged 29 May

29 May 2012

Tagged on the 29 May 2012 near Tregaron, Ceredigion, Wales, Cuckoo 115597 is in his second summer, having hatched during the summer of 2011. He has remained in the Tregaron area since his tag was fitted.

Iolo tagged 31 May

31 May 2012

Iolo was caught and tagged at Ponterhydfendigaid, Ceredigion, Wales on the last day of May 2012. Since being tagged he has moved from Wales across the Midlands into Norfolk. Iolo hatched in the summer of 2011 and is a one year old male.

Indy tagged 30 May

30 May 2012

Indy was tagged at Cors Caron, Ceredigion, Wales. and is at least one year old. Since being caught on 30 May 2012 he has remained in the area. 

Tagged 10 June

10 Jun 2012

Cuckoo 115590 is the first female cuckoo to have a satellite tag fitted. She joins five male birds that have been tagged in Wales. She is an adult of at least two years  of age and was caught in the Brechfa Forest, Carmarthanshire, Wales, on 10 June 2012.

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