Following Karls' Families

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Thanks, Jo

Our little ORU is flying well!! :loveshower:

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Jo UK wrote: August 13th, 2019, 8:19 pmAnne, that is a frightening number - 1095 tracker maps. Heavens. How much time will that take each day, each week, all year? :shock:
Jo,
- maybe one tracker map per day is enough if all is O.K. with our birds (e.g. one for you, one for Anne and one for Juta)
- and who know how long .... lost are very high in first year (unfortunately we already have this sad experience with our young storks hatched last year)
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Jo :wave: , thank you, Oru is flying straight to south :D
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Anne7 wrote: August 13th, 2019, 6:49 pm Visit, for the 3 birds together it will be 365 x 3 = 1095 tracker-map-links per year.
Good heavens, now that I calculated it, I am startled by this number ... and the amount of work! :D
do you now understand, when i wrote HEROES ?

thank you so much!

i would love to see new users to read before asking...
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Anne7 wrote: August 13th, 2019, 6:49 pm Poliff, :hi:
Urmas updates the birdmap. To do that, he also uses the raw data that is received (if all goes well) on OrniTrack. He will do that work at a moment when he has time. So sometimes not every day. For example, if he is abroad, you will have to wait many days.

Jo, Juta and I make the tracker maps. That is not an automated process. It takes quite some work and concentration to create such maps + pictures of the maps + street views. We are volunteers, and neither of us can afford to be permanently available, each and every day. So yes, you will have to wait. :D
Firstly, until there has been a new successful data session on OrniTrack.
Secondly, until one of us has enough time (and willingness) to create the new tracker maps.
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To my curiosity, I looked at Oru's flight map and found that Oru was flying at its highest altitude at 1201 meters and the fastest speed was 65 km / h. I checked those values semi-manually. Those values were not in the same record. :offtobed:
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raija - "not in the same record"
Please explain. I don't understand.
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The map path downloaded here (https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?id ... 000028&z=8) is made up of small blue squares, each with one record.

Here is the one of them

<Placemark>
<name>2019-08-12 13:12:30 UTC</name>
<description><![CDATA[Date/Time 2019-08-12 16:12:30 (UTC+3) <br> Battery 100% (4187 mV) <br> Solar I 6 mA <br> Light 1269 <br> Temperature 28 °C <br> Accelerometer X=366 Y=-145 Z=1048 <br> <br> GPS fix time 15910 ms <br> Longitude 25.125898 <br> Latitude 56.228054 <br> Speed 31 km/h <br> Altitude 1201 meters <br> HDOP 0.8]]></description>
<styleUrl>#icon-ci-1</styleUrl>
<Point>
<coordinates>
25.125898,56.228054,1201
</coordinates>
</Point>
</Placemark>

Here is another:

<Placemark>
<name>2019-08-12 13:52:31 UTC</name>
<description><![CDATA[Date/Time 2019-08-12 16:52:31 (UTC+3) <br> Battery 100% (4184 mV) <br> Solar I 1 mA <br> Light 381 <br> Temperature 26 °C <br> Accelerometer X=329 Y=-144 Z=1035 <br> <br> GPS fix time 16930 ms <br> Longitude 24.935143 <br> Latitude 56.264553 <br> Speed 65 km/h <br> Altitude 579 meters <br> HDOP 0.8]]></description>
<styleUrl>#icon-ci-1</styleUrl>
<Point>
<coordinates>
24.935143,56.264553,579
</coordinates>
</Point>
</Placemark>
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Jo UK wrote: August 14th, 2019, 12:15 am raija - "not in the same record"
Please explain. I don't understand.
Thanks raija.
I see now. You mean that the fastest was in one data point, then, in another, the highest was recorded.
Got it!
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August 14

Good morning to all :hi:
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ORU-
http://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN

Last data: 13.08.2019, Distance: 251 km - plus 3 km (https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 47#p687247)
New data: 14.08.2019, Distance: 420 km - plus 169 km (data: 13.08. evening, see tracker map)

Milžinai, Dovainonys, Kaunas County, Lithuania

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Good morning to all :hi:

Anne ....
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Jo UK wrote: August 14th, 2019, 5:44 am Thanks raija.
I see now. You mean that the fastest was in one data point, then, in another, the highest was recorded.
Got it!
Sorry, I don't know the right terms, but that I just meant. data point. :rolleyes:
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sova wrote: August 14th, 2019, 9:16 am Good morning to all :hi:
Anne ....
Thanks, Sova! :wave:
I will complete yesterday's summary.

Hooray, our little Karula has flown more than 10 000 km since he left the nest in Karula National Park! :headroll:

(10 035 km, to be more precise)
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Solo wrote: August 14th, 2019, 8:33 am ORU

Last data: 13.08.2019, Distance: 251 km - plus 3 km (https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 47#p687247)
I dnt understand, this link opens as a link to the forum. Is there a link to the map? TU
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Poliff wrote: August 14th, 2019, 12:30 pmI dnt understand, this link opens as a link to the forum. Is there a link to the map? TU
:hi: Poliff,
1/ yes, that is link to previous info here in forum (for comparison)
2/ birdmap map -still this link: http://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN (tracker map has every time new link)
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Anne7 wrote: August 14th, 2019, 11:46 am Hooray, our little Karula has flown more than 10 000 km since he left the nest in Karula National Park! :headroll:
(10 035 km, to be more precise)
Wow Karula !!! that's a proud number of kilometers.
I wonder; does he fly back to Tall al Manţaḩ later?

I have one more question; what can we expect next year? Is Karula flying back to the north (at home)?
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sova wrote: August 14th, 2019, 12:40 pm...I have one more question; what can we expect next year? Is Karula flying back to the north (at home)?
Mare, hatched 2016 (Latvija)
2017 summer: in Romania
2018 summer: flew to wider home area, but stayed not, flew to Poland
2019 summer: she is nesting in Russia (between Lithuanaia and Poland)
(all 3 winter in Ethiopia, same area)

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"On 29th May we got wonderful news! At two years age Mare reached her homeland - and she becomes the first young bird with transmitter that came back to Latvia from migration." (Dr. M. Strazds)

I haven't other infos about young BS tagged nor ringed
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Solo wrote: August 14th, 2019, 12:45 pm
I understand, thanks Solo :2thumbsup:
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