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Migration Maps, Tõnn, Greater Spotted Eagle and Black Storks
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Re: Migration Map

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Osprey Markus
Last data 15.02.2023
I'm also wondering if something happened?

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April 12 - birdmap update (since 15.02) by Lesser Spotted Eagles:


Aire (27.03) - 5832 km (+979 km) - 6 days, Uganda, no new data

Jaan (06.04) - 8981 (+2622 km) - 8 days, near the village Çiftliközü in Turkey, no new data

Neits (12.04) - 8136 km (+1 km) - 1 day, the same place near the village Btormaz in Lebanon

Karin (04.04) - 7218 km (+2202 km) - 6 days, near Marsa Alam in Egypt, no new data

Magnus (27.03) - 6822 km (+868 km) - 2 days, Egypt, no new data

Holger (12.04) - 10867 km (+782 km) - 2 days, Holger arrived home to his nest near Oissaare in Pärnu County, Estonia :loveshower:

Jaana (12.04) - 10930 km (+450 km) - 1 day, near the village Barsiukynė in Lithuania :D

Rita (29.03) - 5526 (+62 km) km - 1 day, Uganda, no new data
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April 13 - birdmap update (since 15.02) by Lesser Spotted Eagles:


Aire (11.04) - 10342 km (+4510 km) - 15 days, near Bir El Malhi in Egypt :D

Jaan (13.04) - 10236 (+1255 km) - 7 days, near the village Arama in Romania

Neits (13.04) - 8139 km (+3 km) - 1 day, the same place near the villages Btormaz and Qarhaiya in Lebanon

Karin (13.04) - 9668 km (+2450 km) - 9 days, near the village Veselie in Bulgaria :D

Magnus (27.03) - 6822 km (+868 km) - 2 days, Egypt, no new data

Holger (12.04) - 10867 km (+782 km) - 2 days, Holger arrived home to his nest near Oissaare in Pärnu County, Estonia :D

Jaana (13.04) - 11202km (+272 km) - 1 day, near the city Rūjiena in Latvia :D

Rita (13.04) - 10391 (+4865 km) km - 15 days, near the village Yukarıkızılca in Turkey :D
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:hi: all

April 16 - birdmap update (since 15.02) by Lesser Spotted Eagles:


Aire (16.04) - 11998 km (+1656 km) - 5 days, near Kuscular
in Turkey
:D

Jaan (13.04) - 10236 (+1255 km) - 7 days, near the village Arama in Romania, no new data

Neits (16.04) - 8908 km (+769 km) - 3 days, near Yeşilyurt in Turkey :D

Karin (13.04) - 9668 km (+2450 km) - 9 days, near the village Veselie in Bulgaria, no new data

Magnus (27.03) - 6822 km (+868 km) - 2 days, Egypt, no new data

Holger (12.04) - 10867 km (+782 km) - 2 days, Holger arrived home to his nest near Oissaare in Pärnu County, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Jaana (14.04) - 11202 km (+272 km) - 1 day, near the city Rūjiena in Latvia, no new data

Rita (16.04) - 11263 km (+872 km) km - 3 days, near the village Sava in Bulgaria :D
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:hi: all

April 18 - birdmap update (since 15.02) by Lesser Spotted Eagles:


Aire (18.04) - 12261 km (+80 km) - 1 day, near the town Alapli
in Turkey
:D

Jaan (18.04) - 11111 (+875 km) - 5 days, near the village Kurkliškės in Lithuania :D

Neits (18.04) - 9190 km (+282 km) - 2 days, near the village Servetiyekarşı in Turkey :D

Karin (16.04) - 10318 km (+650 km) - 3 days, near the village Avram Iancu in Romania

Magnus (27.03) - 6822 km (+868 km) - 2 days, Egypt, no new data

Holger (12.04) - 10867 km (+782 km) - 2 days, Holger arrived home and sent data near Oissaare in Pärnu County, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Jaana (14.04) - 11267 km (+337 km) - 1 day, Jaana arrived home and sent data near Rõngu in Tartu county, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Rita (18.04) - 11470 km (+89 km) km - 1 day, near Căciulați in Romania :D
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:hi: all

April 19 - birdmap update (since 15.02) by Lesser Spotted Eagles:


Aire (19.04) - 12343 km (+82 km) - 1 day, near the village Büyükyanık in Turkey :D

Jaan (18.04) - 11111 (+875 km) - 5 days, near the village Kurkliškės in Lithuania

Neits (19.04) - 9229 km (+39 km) - 1 day, near the village Karadere in Turkey :D

Karin (16.04) - 10318 km (+650 km) - 3 days, near the village Avram Iancu in Romania

Magnus (27.03) - 6822 km (+868 km) - 2 days, Egypt, no new data

Holger (12.04) - 10867 km (+782 km) - 2 days, Holger arrived home and sent data near Oissaare in Pärnu County, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Jaana (14.04) - 11267 km (+337 km) - 1 day, Jaana arrived home and sent data near Rõngu in Tartu county, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Rita (19.04) - 11700 km (+230 km) km - 1 day, near the village Fundu Răcăciuni in Romania :D
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:hi: all

April 22 - birdmap update (since 15.02) by Lesser Spotted Eagles:


Aire (22.04) - 12924 km (+581 km) - 3 days, near Jegălia in Romania :D

Jaan (18.04) - 11111 (+875 km) - 5 days, near the village Kurkliškės in Lithuania, no new data

Neits (22.04) - 9521 km (+292 km) - 3 days, near the town Sredets in Bulgaria :D

Karin (16.04) - 10318 km (+650 km) - 3 days, near the village Avram Iancu in Romania, no new data

Magnus (27.03) - 6822 km (+868 km) - 2 days, Egypt, no new data

Holger (12.04) - 10867 km (+782 km) - 2 days, Holger arrived home and sent data near Oissaare in Pärnu County, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Jaana (14.04) - 11267 km (+337 km) - 1 day, Jaana arrived home and sent data near Rõngu in Tartu county, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Rita (19.04) - 11700 km (+230 km) km - 1 day, near the village Fundu Răcăciuni in Romania, no new data
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:hi: all

April 26 - birdmap update (since 15.02) by Lesser Spotted Eagles:


Aire (26.04) - 14099 km (+1175 km) - 4 days, near Ol'khovka in Belarus :D

Jaan (21.04) - 11531 (+420 km) - 3 days, Jaan arrived home and sent data near Puhja in Tartu County, Estonia, during breeding time no locations shown on public map :D

Neits (25.04) - 9917 km (+396 km) - 3 days, near the village Blidari in Romania :D

Karin (22.04) - 10318 km (+650 km) - 6 days, Karin arrived home and sent data near Kämara in Tartu County, Estonia, during breeding time no locations shown on public map :D

Magnus (27.03) - 6822 km (+868 km) - 2 days, Egypt, no new data

Holger (12.04) - 10867 km (+782 km) - 2 days, Holger arrived home and sent data near Oissaare in Pärnu County, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Jaana (14.04) - 11267 km (+337 km) - 1 day, Jaana arrived home and sent data near Rõngu in Tartu county, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Rita (19.04) - 11700 km (+230 km) km - 1 day, near the village Fundu Răcăciuni in Romania, no new data
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:hi: all

April 29 - birdmap update (since 15.02) by Lesser Spotted Eagles:


Aire (26.04) - 14099 km (+1175 km) - 4 days, near Ol'khovka in Belarus, no new data

Jaan (21.04) - 11531 (+420 km) - 3 days, Jaan arrived home and sent data near Puhja in Tartu County, Estonia, during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Neits (29.04) - 10235 km (+318 km) - 4 days, Neits flew back from Romania straight south and sent data near the village Milanovo in Bulgaria :unsure:

Karin (22.04) - 10318 km (+650 km) - 6 days, Karin arrived home and sent data near Kämara in Tartu County, Estonia, during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Magnus (27.03) - 6822 km (+868 km) - 2 days, Egypt, no new data

Holger (12.04) - 10867 km (+782 km) - 2 days, Holger arrived home and sent data near Oissaare in Pärnu County, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Jaana (14.04) - 11267 km (+337 km) - 1 day, Jaana arrived home and sent data near Rõngu in Tartu county, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Rita (19.04) - 11700 km (+230 km) km - 1 day, near the village Fundu Răcăciuni in Romania, no new data
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:hi: all

May 3 - birdmap update (since 15.02) by Lesser Spotted Eagles:


Aire (26.04) - 14099 km (+1175 km) - 4 days, near Ol'khovka in Belarus, no new data

Jaan (21.04) - 11531 (+420 km) - 3 days, Jaan arrived home and sent data near Puhja in Tartu County, Estonia, during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Neits (03.05) - 10307 km (+72 km) - 4 days, Neits is still in the same area and sent data near the village Goren Chiflik in Bulgaria :unsure:

Karin (22.04) - 10318 km (+650 km) - 6 days, Karin arrived home and sent data near Kämara in Tartu County, Estonia, during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Magnus (27.03) - 6822 km (+868 km) - 2 days, Egypt, no new data

Holger (12.04) - 10867 km (+782 km) - 2 days, Holger arrived home and sent data near Oissaare in Pärnu County, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Jaana (14.04) - 11267 km (+337 km) - 1 day, Jaana arrived home and sent data near Rõngu in Tartu county, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Rita (19.04) - 11700 km (+230 km) km - 1 day, near the village Fundu Răcăciuni in Romania, no new data
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May 18 - birdmap update (since 15.02) by Lesser Spotted Eagles:


Aire (29.04) - 14554 km (+455 km) - 3 days, Aire arrived home and sent data near Ülenurme in Tartu County, Estonia :D, during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Jaan (21.04) - 11531 (+420 km) - 3 days, Jaan arrived home and sent data near Puhja in Tartu County, Estonia, during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Neits (04.05) - 10308 km (+1km) - 1 day, Neits is still in the same place and sent data near the village Goren Chiflik in Bulgaria :unsure: :puzzled: , no new data

Karin (22.04) - 10318 km (+650 km) - 6 days, Karin arrived home and sent data near Kämara in Tartu County, Estonia, during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Magnus (12.04) - 10229 km (+3407 km) - 16 days, Magnus arrived home and sent data near Rahinge in Tartu County, Estonia, during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Holger (12.04) - 10867 km (+782 km) - 2 days, Holger arrived home and sent data near Oissaare in Pärnu County, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Jaana (14.04) - 11267 km (+337 km) - 1 day, Jaana arrived home and sent data near Rõngu in Tartu county, Estonia , during breeding time no locations shown on public map

Rita (19.04) - 11700 km (+230 km) km - 1 day, near the village Fundu Răcăciuni in Romania, no new data
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Post by juta »

Hello all!

Autumn birdmap is now available:

https://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EE/2023/aut ... =0&speed=1

What do you think should we continue here or better start a new topic?
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Hi juta,

my vote goes for a new one ...
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juta wrote: August 26th, 2023, 5:19 pm .....
What do you think should we continue here or better start a new topic?
Good morning Juta
good morning to all

Juta, personally I would welcome it if there were a new topic.
I have another suggestion for this; I don't know how much work it is if it's desirable, but it would be nice if each bird species had a *subfolder*.
So it would be a lot easier to find a species of bird that has the latest inos than *fight* through other birds first.
:hi: Hellem, What do you think?


a remark; sadly there is only one osprey left on the map. I am very happy that the Vija is still around but this beautiful bird deserves more *space* on the map and in our perception.
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Bea and Sova, thank you for the answers.
Sova, you have a good idea. I have to think and a little time. It´s actually possible.
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I think that the Birds' Migration has a lot of interest besides the members mentioned so far.
Whether it has a positive or rather negative effect remains to be seen.
I personally would not publish the bird migrations at all. But since that's the case, I'm a) also in favor of separating the last moves and b) definitely in favor of a well-arranged presentation.
Marika (formerly @Solo) is doing well. Each little stork, for example, gets its own theme. That way none is lost.

But none of this is of any use if we don't get any feedback here.
What about the wonderful Markus????

Yes he is one of the older Osprey but no comment is felt disinterest to me.
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Hello Polly!

Thank you for your post.
Migration Map is published by Eagle Club(or by Urmas), we just comment on what we see there.
LK forum has existed for 15 years already. We don´t copy other forums or content with them(there are certainly many on the Internet).
What feedback do you want? About Markus, you can find it on the Spring Migration Map. The last signal was 15.02.23, he didn´t come back from Kongo. Nobody can say what happened.
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:hi: Juta, sova, Polly

I agree with your opinion that there could be separate topics for GSE, LSE and osprey :nod:
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Hello everyone!

No no, I'm not interested in copying one-to-one.
I just find it stimulating and not predatory to look at other formats and see if we can't make it clearer as well.
Also, I would suggest updating the train only once a week.
It's enough for us and it saves a lot of work. Maybe also protects the birds a bit more.
I have great respect for your work here!!!!

My criticism of the lack of information was not aimed at you, all of you who tirelessly work here.
We have already established that we are not served with certain information. Although you/we provide a lot of information.
Speak in the subject of black stork. The flow of information to other site operators seems to be better served. It was found that some news here was real news. Although already distributed on other sites.
viewtopic.php?p=909857#p909857
(We don't have to talk about where the information comes from.)
What do I mean by that - the exchange of information between the institutions that operate the camera and us does not always go well. I don't want to criticize it harshly, but I notice the seriousness of many members here. They are here with their hearts and souls...while the other side is silent.

It's up to you. Everyone likes being here with us - we share this passion. It connects us.
Yet we often swim dry in the haze of our questions - without answers.
I miss interacting with ornithologists and nature associations. At least occasionally would be nice. :nod:
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Post by Polly »

Juta, why I spoke to Markus...
There is a sure possibility that the wildlife observers have checked its breeding range as well. It can be determined whether he has returned and possibly only his transmitter is defective.
I think these forays always happen from time to time. Otherwise why all the work?

Markus and his transmitter are no longer the youngest. Anything can be possible.
Nevertheless, I would be happy to read if the observations of the breeding areas with their successes or, unfortunately, failures are shared here.
It's wishful thinking - I'm not demanding.
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