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.
- If you enjoy these updates, please consider sponsoring a Cuckoo. Sponsors receive special updates about their chosen Cuckoo in the Cuckoo e-newsletter.
Cuckoo Bill still in Normandy
Cuckoo 161322 in Italy
Cuckoo 161321 still leading the pack
Cuckoo 161319 heads south and then back north
Peckham is on his way
Larry's incredible migration
Unnamed Cuckoo 161322
Cuckoo 161322 is the only Cuckoo to be tagged in the Norfolk Broads in 2016. He was caught and tagged at Hardley Flood, Norfolk, on 11 June and has been in the area ever since. His last location on 22 June placed him 2km (1.3 miles) to the north of Hardley Flood and in the area of Cantley Marshes.
Markoo the Cuckoo
During the early morning of 10 June, Markoos was caught and tagged in King's Forest, Suffolk. He has hardly moved out of the forest since, although he has ventured into farmland on the western edge of the forest, and he is currently on the northwestern edge of the forest.
PJ
PJ was tagged on 7 June 2016 in King's Forest, Suffolk. Since then he has remained largely in the area of the forest, although he has ventured north into Thetford Forest, on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, and east into Norfolk to the area of forest between Thetford and Diss. He is currently back in Suffolk and on the southern edge of Thetford Forest, very close to Elveden.
Unnamed Cuckoo 161324
Cuckoo 161324 joined the 2016 Cuckoos on 10 June when his tag was deployed in King's Forest, Suffolk, close to North Stow. He remained in the area, heading north into Thetford Forest and even visiting the BTO's Nunnery Lakes nature reserve until 25 June, when a location recieved from his tag told us that he had crossed the English Channel and was in northeast France, just south of Calais.
Share this page