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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Chance still at Flanders Moss
Mungo in North Yorks
On 16 June Mungo was still at Flanders Moss NNR but by the 18 June he was in the North Yorks Moors National Park – this is a movement of 280km (175 miles) in a south-easterly direction. It is interesting that he has chosen to move to another upland area – there should be plenty of large hairy caterpillars for him here in the rough grassland adjacent to the heather moorland.
Roy remains near Dumfries
On Monday morning (18 June) Roy was still close to his tagging location, having returned there briefly from Flanders Moss. Locations received this morning (20 June) show that he has moved south to an area of forestry immediately to the south-east of Dumfries.
BB crosses sea
BB has become the first of our Scottish Cuckoos to leave Britain. On the 16 June he was still in Flanders Moss NNR (between Aberfoyle and Stirling), where he and three of his colleagues had moved from the tagging location. During the morning and early afternoon of Monday 18 June, however, a series of locations tracked his progress as he moved SE over the North Sea to the Friesland Islands in the Netherlands. This is the first time we have tracked or seen such a long a sea crossing by the Cuckoos – there is no indication that he attempted to minimise the distance he flew over the sea, as we have seen some of the Cuckoos appear to do last year over the Mediterranean. It’s not possible to say for sure where he started his sea crossing but it was probably somewhere between Edinburgh and Berwick-on-Tweed - this would make the crossing about 550-600km (342-372 miles) long.
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Indy in France
Indy has followed the other three Welsh male Cuckoos out of the country. New locations received on the morning of 20 June showed he has moved approximately 275km (170 miles) SE from his previous position in Surrey and was now in the Picardie region of France.
Iolo leaves the UK
David in Germany?
Indy arrives in Surrey
Following in the footsteps of the other three male Cuckoos tagged in Wales, Indy has made a huge leap east in recent days. As late as Friday evening (15 June) we received data from his tag to show him north of Tregaron in Wales. This morning (18 June) we received data from Indy's tag in Surrey, half way between Farnborough and Woking, having travelled 245km (153 miles) ESE over the weekend. This means that all of the Welsh males have made an initial movement east from the tagging area - it will be interesting to see if this continues or whether any turn south and take the westerly route in Africa used by Clement and Martin last year.
David arrives in Norfolk
David has followed the example set by our other Welsh male Cuckoos and made a move East. Like Iolo, he has taken a more northerly route and arrived in Norfolk.
We received data from his satellite tag on Monday 11 June that showed he was still in the area where he was tagged on the 30 May 2012 near Tregaron in Wales. We next heard from David's tag on the morning of Saturday 16 June, when we received a number of transmissions that gave a location near North Walsham in Norfolk. That's a distance of 360km (225 miles) travelled just north of due east between transmission locations.
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