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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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BB and Chance in Chad

28 Sep 2012

BB and Chance remain in Chad and have transmitted in the last couple of days. Chance is still in the vicinity of Lake Chad while BB is further south. 

David and Indy settled

28 Sep 2012

David transmitted yesterday and remains in the south of Sudan close to the border whilst Indy’s last transmission on the 21 September indicated he was still in the north of Cameroon. 

Lloyd lingers in Europe

28 Sep 2012

Lloyd is still alive and (as far as we can tell) well in northern Italy. It is certainly getting very late for him to be preparing for a desert crossing – as time goes on, it is looking increasingly unlikely that he will make it successfully across the desert as food must be getting scarcer. This is especially the case given that he appeared to be attempting to use the western route through Spain when he last headed south from Italy.

Waiting for more data from Wallace

28 Sep 2012

It is now two weeks since we last heard from Wallace’s tag, when its charge was very low and unconfirmed locations suggested he may have left to the SE. We had expected to hear more by now but as the tag’s charge was so low, it is still possible that he is in a location where it can’t charge. We may yet hear more about Wallace’s travels and are keeping our fingers crossed for him.

Mungo still missing

28 Sep 2012

We haven’t received any more transmissions from Mungo‘s tag since the 2 August, when he was close to Lake Chad – given the time that has elapsed, we can only assume that he has died, or that his tag failed, but there is no direct evidence for either scenario. 

Chris continues south

28 Sep 2012

Having made it into Congo by the morning of Tuesday 25 September, Chris didn’t hang around and by yesterday afternoon (Thursday 27 September) he had progressed a further 300km (186 miles) further due S. He is now 56km (35 miles) due S of the location that he spent most of last winter in. He is in similarly wet swamp forest, close to the Likouala aux Herbes. 

It is fascinating to see Chris return so close to the site at which he wintered last year – as he is the only Cuckoo from last year that we are still tracking, this is the first  information we have about site fidelity between years in the Cuckoos. It has been very interesting to note that although he has migrated mostly on a very similar trajectory to last year, he has not used the same stop-over sites. It will be fascinating to see whether he eventually returns to precisely the same territory that he occupied last winter or whether he will remain in a similar area nearby. 
 

Chris returns to Congo

25 Sep 2012

In the early hours of this morning Chris transmitted from Congo. At lunchtime on the 20 September, Chris was still in Central African Republic, 378 km (235 miles) away from his previous position but from here he travelled almost directly south. His arrival there this year is around two weeks earlier than last year, when he first transmitted from Congo on the 10 October 2011. You can see where he has ‘overtaken himself’ by the overlap of the two pathways on the map. Chris is still to the north of where he spent much of last winter. He is currently the most southerly Cuckoo, although Roy, who is on the border between Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is not far behind.  

Roy at the edge of the rainforest

21 Sep 2012
After their recent movements towards the east, we wondered whether Roy and David might be heading to very different mid-winter locations to the Cuckoos tagged last year. In Roy’s case, this now looks less likely as locations received yesterday afternoon (20 September) showed he had moved SSW by approximately 737km (458 miles) since two days previously. He has overflown almost all of Central African Republic and is now just 16km (10 miles) north of the border between that country and Democratic Republic of Congo. 
 

Roy is in Basse-Kotto prefecture of CAR, about 29km (18 miles) NNW of its capital Mobaye. The habitat in the area is southern Guinea Savannah with gallery forest along the rivers – he has stopped just north of the vast Congo rainforest. If Roy continued on the same path, he would pass about 160km (100 miles) east of the area where the Cuckoos tracked last winter ended up. As the rain is moving south and areas to the north are beginning to dry up, we expect some of the other Cuckoos to follow Roy and Chris to the south over the next couple of weeks.  

BB still in Chad

18 Sep 2012

When we last received a location for him early on Sunday morning, BB was heading south and straight towards Central African Republic (CAR). We wondered how much further he would get that night and whether he would be the first tracked Cuckoo to reach that country this year. But when his tag began transmitting again this morning we found out that not only had he not got any further – in fact he had headed back north by about 75km (47 miles) to a location in Chari-Baguirmi region – but also that Chris had leapfrogged him and become the first Cuckoo in CAR!

Chris reaches Central African Republic

18 Sep 2012

By the early hours of this morning, Chris had moved 398km (246 miles) due S from the position he had held in southern Chad since 6 September. He is now in Ouam prefecture in western Central African Republic, and becomes the most southerly of the tracked Cuckoos. He is migrating along a very similar path to last year but, so far, he is not stopping at the same locations. This was also the case in Europe, although he then crossed the desert on a more westerly path, possibly having been drifted by the wind. 

Chris is currently approximately 600km (373 miles) due north of the location on the border between Congo and DRC at which he spent most of last winter and appears to be heading straight for that area. We look forward to seeing whether he does indeed end up at the same location.
 

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