128303 was tagged at the same time as Karma. However, since then he has generally stayed further up the glen, especially around the forestry at Dorusduain. It appears that these two birds were lured from different directions when they were caught!
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128303 near Dorusduain
Karma close to Loch Duich
Karma was one of three cuckoos caught on the morning of 21 May at Inch na Croe, near Morwich (the others being 128303 and a female, which wasn't tagged). At least six cuckoos responded to our lures from around first light, and a further two birds had bounced from our nets! Karma has remained in the same glen since he was tagged, mostly of the north side towards Loch Duich, north and north-west of Morvich and the caravan park.
BB and Chance yet to leave Loch Katrine
BB and Chance both remain in the area around Loch Katrine, Trossachs National park, that they were tagged in last year.
David remains close to Tregaron
David remains in the area around Tregaron and Llandewi-Brefi that he was tagged in last summer.
Will Chris be the first to leave?
Chris remains in the Cavenham Pits area, south of the east end of Cavenham Heath., where he has been since the 5 May. His stay has already been as long as it was last year so perhaps he will be the first of this year’s cuckoo to start his migration and move away soon?
115586 seeks name
Although he was tagged at South Fen, East Ruston, on 5 June, 115586 actually spent the next week about 10km to the south-est, in the Hickling Broad and Horsey Mere area. He arrived there a few hours after release, having made a brief tour off to the north-west, towards North Walsham. New locations received this morning (12 June), however, showed that he had returned to the catching location.
115586 is still seeking a Cuckoo Champion. Could you or you organisation or company cover the cost of his satellite tag and give him a name?
Nick returns to the Cavenham Heath area
Having moved to the area immediately north and west of Reach in Cambridgeshire on 4 June, seemingly searching for his namesake Prof Nick Davies who has spent many years researching the behavioural ecology of cuckoos at Wicken Fen 3km (2 miles) to the north, by this morning (12 June) Nick had moved back 18km (11 miles) east to an area of farmland 5km (3 miles) SSW of Cavenham Heath.
Nelson at Upton Broad
Nelson was tagged at St Benet's Abbey on the second attempt at catching, on 29 May, wind having put paid to the first attempt on 12 May. Since then, Nelson has stayed in the area to its south-west and, more recently, the area around Upton Broad about 2.5km (1.5 mile) to the south-east.
Ken tagged in Norfolk Broads
Ken remains around Burgh Common, 1.5km (1 mile) WSW of Filby Broad, where he was tagged early on 12 May. He was the first bird tagged in East Anglia this year and one of four that we tagged in the Norfolk Broads.
Sussex in Ashdown Forest
Since being tagged on 14th May, Sussex has remained in the Ashdown Forest area of his namesake county. Although he has moved around the forest over the past month, in recent days he has been in the southern part of the forest, between Nutley and Duddleswell.
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