All,
I've "bumped" the report about the problems with the format of this thread, in the Technical Problems area. Hope it gets sorted out soon!
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That's strange - it went over to a new page, and seems to have sorted itself out!
I shall post this on 'Tracking other ospreys' when the gremlins have been banished. It is new to me, which just shows......seek and ye shall find........ The news 'actualities' mentions Roy and Beatrice.....and on the home page, Tom a new balbuzard, who has been hanging out...somewhere, I cannot tell.....seems to start a satellite tagged journey south of Paris, down through France to the Spanish border, looking as if he is about to traverse the Pyrenees.....then the map runs out on the 27th August? (They said at the beginning of the plotted journey that they were having signal to satellite problems.)
If Xalbai or gde read this, can you please, supply some more information, assuming that you know about this site. It says it is an experiment with the Argos system, in Toulouse, which is the same one as 'our' birds use.
balbuzard.over-blog.net
jsb (from Sue C)
The "tracking other ospreys" thread may be OK now - I posted something which started a new page and it's displaying normally again - fingers crossed!
I saw that site too - there's a link to the history of "Tom" in the LH column. The tracking project was back in 2006-2007, though it's interesting that he spent his first winter in Portugal, on the lower reaches of the Tagus above Lisbon. No info on the site that I could find, about his movements after early 2007.
Sue C, thanks, 2006, on closer inspection some posts are dated thus, I agree. The name 'Tom' seemed to me to be vaguely familiar. Later on I shall read the website, when time permits, I may come back with some queries about Tom. Also there are comments in August about the responsibility/ management/operation of the site.
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Tom est un jeune balbuzard qui a été équipé, à l’été 2006, d’une balise Argos GPS solaire de 35 g. Décollage au-dessus de somptueux paysages du val de Loire, destination inconnue…
Plus de 3 500 animaux sont suivis en permanence grâce à des balises Argos : albatros, phoques gris, bernaches, faucons pélerins… Cette technique associant localisation et acquisition de données permet aux biologistes de comprendre de mieux en mieux les comportements des animaux. Les résultats des observations sont à l’origine de mesures de conservation dont bénéficient un grand nombre d’espèces menacées
www.ecologie.gouv.fr/Balbuzard-pecheur.html
The above has four nice photos.
Talisman is now in the Extramadura region of Spain near the Gabriel Y Galan reservoir. This is not too far away from Mallachie over the border in Portugal.
ALAN PETRIE Talisman is now in the Extramadura region of Spain near the Gabriel Y Galan reservoir. This is not too far away from Mallachie over the border in Portugal.
Thanks for the update, Alan. Look forward to Roy adding the maps soon.
Roy Dennis has now updated his site. Positions of all 6, in order of "southernness" :
Red 8T - In the marshes NW of Ziguinchor in southern Senegal. He wasn't tagged last year, but Roy thinks this may be his wintering spot.
Morven - now arrived at the area on Mauritanian coast where she wintered last year.
Beatrice - has been at last year's wintering site on River Guadiaro, Spain since 4 Sep, so it looks like she's staying.
Talisman - from the map, now in southern Portugal heading for the Algarve.
Rothiemurcus - still wandering the rivers E of Arouca, central Portugal
Nimrod - has been having a stopover for the last week in Charente-Maritime, France, fishing around Ile d'Oleron - where he also stopped last autumn. Last year he wintered in Guinea Bissau.
Thanks Sue C. I have had a look at Roy Dennis site and updated my placemarks on GE.
A couple of photos taken yesterday on the Faune aquitaine site:
http://www.faune-aquitaine.org/index.php?m_id=4&sp_DOffset=3&mp_item_per_page=60&mp_current_page=6
Thanks Alan great photographs. We are so lucky this year with news and photos of other ospreys. Will never look at too many ospreys, just love them and it keeps me going since the empty nest season began. From other sites I look at it seems as though it has been a good year and lets hope that many of them will readch their destinations safely. Have a good day.
Margobird
Another great phoograph taken today at Sprotborough flash in South Yorkshire:
http://www.birdguides.com/iris/pictures.asp?f=220275
Thanks for the link Alan another to add to my collection, the more the merrier. Osprey just fascinate me so much.
I think that must be one of the best pictures I have seen. We will be driving up the A1 tomorrow -past Doncaster so I do hope himself will make a detour just in case lol
Margo
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Update on Talisman. Still in same area - stopover or wintering ground?
Nimrod is off again!
Thanks Sandy. I have updated their placemarks on my GE.
Another 2 great photos of the juvenile taken at Sprotbrough Flash:
http://www.birdguides.com/species/species.asp?sp=029001
Good morning Alan thanks for the link. I have so many photographs now to keep me going through the long winter months until the next season starts. I will never lose my fascination for ospreys, they are just magnificent. It is about time all the ospreys were on their way now, didn't realise they can stll be seen in the UK.
Much cooler here in Poole this morning and the birds in my garden which have been a bit absent of late are back in force.