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Author: | kittenface [ Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:19 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: RSPB (Loch Garten) |
Oh please tell me you know something I don't know ( I hope I hope) I thought that Mallachie hasn't been heard from since like Dec 2009. they lost her signal then and were praying that she'd come back so they could see her bands Which would be the most exciting thing ever for me Now Rothes I just looked and she is still flitting around in Guinea-Bissau well as of the27th of Feb. |
Author: | Jazzel26 [ Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: RSPB (Loch Garten) |
kittenface wrote: Oh please tell me you know something I don't know ( I hope I hope) I thought that Mallachie hasn't been heard from since like Dec 2009. they lost her signal then and were praying that she'd come back so they could see her bands Which would be the most exciting thing ever for me Now Rothes I just looked and she is still flitting around in Guinea-Bissau well as of the27th of Feb. Kitten, link to the maps...that's why I started this. The UK Osprey Satellite Tracking sites are not like Rob's... They're all over the place ....what do you know? Post it...with links. Migration is a major osprey topic... JAZZEL |
Author: | Jazzel26 [ Sun May 08, 2011 12:18 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: RSPB (Loch Garten) |
Kitten, posting this update on RSPB (Loch Garten)...to say don't give up on Mallachie All the adults have been home for a while. Now we have our last bird moving. Buck, born in South Carolina back in '09 is back in the states. His movements are further confirmation that the young birds are an apparently never-ending source of surprises. It looks like he's going to take us on an interesting ride. http://www.bioweb.uncc.edu/Bierregaard/migration11.htm Another bit of exciting news is the recent sighting of a satellite tagged Osprey on Martha's Vineyard's south shore. It was on an nest pole (no nest) with another Osprey. It wasn't any of the birds we are currently following, so it has to be an old bird whose radio went dead. Our most likely candidate is Conomo, born in Lobsterville on the Vineyard back in '07. He came back in '09. We lost his signal over in CT sort of all of a sudden, with no further messages. We've got an APB out on him. If he starts showing up somewhere, we might be able to get a spotting scope on him and try to get a reading on his band. Rob JAZZEL |
Author: | kittenface [ Sun May 08, 2011 12:34 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: RSPB (Loch Garten) ~ 2010 - 2011 |
Now isn't that great news sure hope it turns out good there and they can confirm it is him And I won't give up yet really on any of them now that would be great if any of them that they said was lost would show up they never found any bodies of any of them so there is still a small chance |
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