George
George was named after tag funder Anne Master’s baby cousin.
- Status:
- Active
- Tagged:
- Wednesday, May 17, 2023 - 04:10
- Tagging Location:
- Broadland, Loddon Common
- Sex:
- Male
- Age when found:
- Adult
- Satellite Tag No.:
- 242387
- Wing Length (mm):
- 221
George's journey from 17 May 2023 to 09 November 2023
George's movements
04 Dec 2023 - No news from George
We last heard from George on 9 November, when he was approaching the Lukenie River, approximately 20 miles upstream of the community of Oshwe, in the Mai-Ndombe province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
06 Oct 2023 - George reaches the Congo
A new update received this morning (6 October) from George's tag showed that he has flown 673km (419 miles) south from his last location in Central African Republic and has reached the Congo Basin.
At 9am this morning he was half way between Cuckoo Joe to his north and Trent to his south.
04 Sep 2023 - George moves south into the Central African Republic
George is the first of our tagged birds to begin the final leg of his journey towards his wintering grounds in the Congo Basin.
He has flown 770 km (479 miles) south, taking him out of Chad and into the Central African Republic (CAR). He is now in dense rainforest in south west CAR, approximately 190 km (118 miles) west of the capital Bangui.
28 Jul 2023 - George has crossed the Sahara
We are pleased to report that further updates from George's tag last night show that he has safely completed his crossing of the Sahara.
By 18:30 last night he had reached the northern edge of the Guéra region of Chad. Further updates suggest that he has carried on south towards the mountains of Mont Mourgue and Mont Ouala.
10 Jul 2023 - George pushes south in Italy
Since our last update, George has flown 266 km (166 miles) south east through Italy and is now just edging Sayaan and Cuach Torc as our most southerly Cuckoo.
He is currently a few miles west of the town of Canino in northern Lazio.
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