Updates from our Cuckoos
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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Lloyd a long way east
David heads towards the savannah?
David has moved about 80km (50 miles) south-west from the location in southern DRC that he held since about 18 September. He is still in an area dominated by continuous rainforest but has now has crossed the Lukenie River and is only 50km (31 miles) from the Kasai River at Mangai, which marks the boundary between the rainforest and forest-savannah mosaics in this area. It will be interesting to see whether he stays here for long or continues further south into the area of habitat that is much more similar to where the other Cuckoos (save Chris) are now and where the Cuckoos last year also spent winter.
It is notable that the two Welsh-tagged Cuckoos are to the east of the areas occupied by the Cuckoos tagged in England and Scotland both this and last winter. The very small numbers of tagged birds involved make it difficult to draw firm conclusions but this may reflect slightly different wintering locations for these populations.
BB heads south to join the other Cuckoos
Having been in the Chari-Baguirmi region of southern Chad since 17 September, where he was the most northerly of the Cuckoos we are still tracking, BB has now moved south to a similar latitude of the other four Cuckoos.
Lloyd is the most southerly Cuckoo
Further locations received yesterday morning confirmed that Lloyd continued onwards and was about 100km further south than his position on 24 November. He is now just a few km south of the town of Lodja. This new movement means that Lloyd is the furthest south of the tagged Cuckoos.
Lloyd in the Democratic Republic of Congo
No change from Chris
Chris is still settled close to the Ubangi river, transmissions from yesterday afternoon indicate. He has been in this area for nearly two months now.
David still the most southerly Cuckoo
David is still in the same place within Democratic Republic of Congo that he has been in since 24 October and is still the most southerly of all the Cuckoos. We received transmissions from his tag yesterday.
Scottish Cuckoos sitting pretty
Lloyd leaves CAR?
We apologise for the silence and lack of updates over the last few weeks but our remaining Cuckoos have shown little activity. However, yesterday evening, a series of transmissions between 6pm and 8pm showed Lloyd beginning to head south. The last, unconfirmed, location showed him still in Central African Republic but 160km (100 miles) south of his previous postion. We will have to wait until the next 'on' period before we see where he is heading.
Chris moves back north
Chris has returned north after his short southwards movement, transmitting on the 9 November, from the same location he had been in previously.
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