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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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Kasper moves south

13 Jul 2011

As expected, Kasper’s tag sprung into life again when he moved on. In the early hours of yesterday morning (12 July) we received a location for him about 30km (18 miles) NW of the outskirts of Rome (43km (27 miles) from Vatican City). He had moved 270km (170 miles) SSE from his previous position. He is our most southerly Cuckoo, except for Clement, having departed the area in which he was tagged at the same time as him.

Lyster still here

13 Jul 2011

A location received in the early hours of this morning (13 July) placed Lyster very close to Reedham. Surely he must be nearly ready to join the other Cuckoos on migration?

Martin unmoved in Italy

13 Jul 2011

Martin remains in the floodplain of the river Po, 50km (30 miles) SSW of Milan, close to the town of Voghera.

Clement in Africa!!!

13 Jul 2011

After surprising us by moving into Spain over the weekend, Clement has provided even more excitement overnight. Shortly before midnight (our time) he was located over the western arm of the Mediterrranean Sea, 25km (15 miles) SSE of Cabo de Gata, the south-easternmost point of Iberia. Three hours later, the next position put him 180km (112 miles) to the south-east - 45km south-east of the Algerian coast. Clement had become our first Cuckoo to make it into Africa! As of this morning (0900 BST 13 July), Clement had settled in a scrub-covered northern slope of the Atlas mountains in the Sidi-bel-Abbes region of north-western Algeria – one of the very last vegetated locations before the vast sandy and rocky expanses of the Sahara…..

Diana de Palacio (BTO Ringing Office) reports that her mother, Maria Elena, flew to visit her from Almeria Airport, just 20km (12 miles) from Cabo de Gata, last night. She took off in the opposite direction from Clement just one hour before him and reports that weather conditions were very hot, humid and cloudy at that time.
 

Chris at the Po Delta World Heritage Site

11 Jul 2011
Chris continued his movement from Florence until he was 150km (94 miles) to the NNE. This morning (11 July) he was 55km SSE of Venice, on the edge of the Po Delta World Heritage site. The Po watershed drains the part of northern Italy in which three of our Cuckoos have been residing, and its delta is part of a huge complex of wetlands that includes Venice lagoon. The area is an important wintering and passage area for large numbers of waterfowl and other wetland birds. Where will he go from here?
 
 

No word on Kasper

11 Jul 2011
We have received no new messages from Kasper. We would imagine that his tag will re-charge and resume transmissions when he moves on, as happened with Chris and Clement after their recent ‘blackouts’, so we are waiting to see where he will pop up!

Lyster reluctant to leave

11 Jul 2011
Lyster appears to still be in Norfolk, in the Reedham / Loddon area, although on the last ‘on’ period of his tag we didn’t receive any accurate locations. He could start his migration this week.

Martin near Milan

11 Jul 2011
Martin remains in the same area SSW of Milan, where a fairly accurate location received on the afternoon of Saturday (9 July) placed him.

Clement surprises us in Spain

11 Jul 2011
After receiving only two messages from Clement’s tag this month and no accurate fixes, it was a relief and a surprise when his tag began transmitting yesterday afternoon. Even more surprising was the fact that he was in Spain, having moved 640km (400 miles) WSW from his previous position! 
 
To date there have been only two ringing recoveries from Spain, one of which was in the Valencia region, slightly further south than Clement’s current position. Until now we thought he would continue his migration in a south-easterly direction, as we expect Kasper, Martin and Chris to do once they leave northern Italy, so to find him here, 100km (62 miles) north of Valencia itself and 45km (28 miles) inland from the Mediterranean coast was a big shock! 
 
Having initially moved in a south-easterly direction out of the UK and through France, as expected, this movement in to Spain has left us intrigued to see what he will do next! – will he continue moving towards the south-west and enter West Africa, or will he resume a south-easterly heading and move into Algeria or Tunisia before crossing the Sahara?
 
 

Chris getting a move on

08 Jul 2011
Chris has continued his migration south – on Wednesday afternoon (6 July) he turned up a few km’s north of Florence, having moved 600km (375 miles) SSE since Monday morning (4 July). He was still close to here at 2000hrs that evening but then surprised us with a twilight sprint 85km (53 miles) NE over the next hour and a half! Unfortunately the ‘on’ period of Chris’ tag ended then – could this have been the start of an unexpected north-eastwards migratory movement? We await the next transmissions, due Friday night, with great interest…..

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