Having stayed in Gabon for around 3 days, Lyster has moved again. At 4.13am on the 29th October he transmitted from Congo, 12km north-west of Ewo and 300km north-west of Kasper who is also in Congo, along with Chris. He certainly is making up for lost time!
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Lyster is our third Cuckoo in Congo
Kasper still in Congo
Kasper was the second of the Cuckoos to move into Congo, transmitting from here for the first time on 25 October. He is further south within Congo than Chris, who arrived here on 12th Oct, and than Lyster, the new arrival into Congo, who joined them on the 29th. Kasper is currently 58km north-west of Kinshasa.
Will Martin head to the Congo?
Martin last transmitted on the 29 October at 19.02 and is still in the Central African Republic. He has been here since the 27th September. Chris joined him in CAR for a brief while before moving onwards and is now in the Congo. Will Martin follow the other three Cuckoos in to Congo or continue to reside in nearby CAR for the winter?
Chris joined by Lyster
Chris last transmitted on the 27 October at 12.58 and is still in Congo, close to the Ubangi River. Lyster has made a recent movement from Gabon and has joined him in Congo.
Strong tranmissions from Clement
Clement started transmitting a strong signal today and is still in the area between the Lame Burra Game Reserve and the Yankari Game Reserve in Nigeria. Although the first to leave the UK, he is now the most northerly of our five Cuckoos. How long will it be before Clement joins the other four Cuckoos in the Congo Rainforest?
Lyster in Gabon
By the 26 October Lyster had left Nigeria and had travelled along the western edge of Cameroon, before heading in to Gabon. He is now in the massive area that is the Congo rainforest. Kasper also stopped in Gabon for four days before moving in to Congo.
Lyster leap frogs Clement
Kasper first to cross equator!
Kasper remains in Gabon
Kasper is still transmitting from the Congo rainforest in Gabon.
Chris still in the rainforest
Chris is still close to the Ubangi River the Congo rainforest.
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