Having arrived in the Auvergne region of central France twelve days ago, Charlie seems settled. It probably won't be too long before he is on his way again
Updates from our Cuckoos
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Charlie settled in France
Larry in Hungary
Newly named Cuckoo, Larry, is currently our most easterly Cuckoo. Having left his tagging site in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire, he has flown 1,583km (983 miles) southeast and is currently in Hungary, southeast of Taplanszentkereszt.
Ash in Croatia
Ash has headed south out of Slovenia and is currently in Croatia west of Zagore.
Viator in Croatia
Cuckoo 146756, or Viator, as he is now known, continued on his migration and is currently on the coast of Croatia, close to Stanista.
A good signal from Hennah
A good signal from Hennah on 29 June has shown that he continued on his flight south and is currently in central Italy, northwest of Pizzoli.
Cookie in Italy
Newly named Cuckoo, Cookie, is on the northern edge of the Po Valley and the southern edge of the Italian Alps. He is currently 1,244km (773 miles) from his tagging location in the Lune Valley.
Coo on his way
Newly named Cuckoo Coo is on his way and is currently in the Po Valley, Northern Italy, 50km (30 miles) southwest of Milan and 1,240km (772 miles) from his tagging location on the North York Moors.
Vigilamus
Vigilamus is in southern France. He is currently 145km (90 miles) northwest of Monaco.
Stanley still in southern France
Stanley is stll in the area of southern France that he arrived in just over a week ago. He is currently on the northeast edge of the Camargue.
Dudley in Spain
Dudley is leading the way south and is currently our most southerly Cuckoo. He is in northern Spain, just northeast of Cantaviejo. He arrived here in the early hours of 27 June.
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