Two of our birds, Pocono Penny and Sadie, have already started their spring migration. Pocono Penny wintered in western Brazil, close to the border of Peru. Sadie, wintered in southeast Peru, and was the 2015 bird to travel the furthest south. We recently received a location for Chenango last week but she is still in El Salvador and has not made any northward movements. We are hoping that Ridgena's unit comes back on and that she will return this spring. Her last known location was east of the Magdalena River in Colombia on January 26th. Since our last post, we still have not heard from Rachel Carson. Her last location was back in early December, from her wintering location near El Naranjo, Nicaragua. We still believe that she died due to the signals received from her transmitter.
Movements of 2015 tagged Broadwings as of 14 March 2016 |
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