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patily said:I would love to see some of the photos of ospreys and other wildlife!
Hi Patily - lovely to see you!
If you can access Facebook you can scroll thru (to the right) and see the season's photos in reverse date order... I hope !!!
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Blue 4K is home in his favourite tree in his winter quarters at the Pongo River estuary in Guinea! Just in from Tim Mackrill with permission to share, photo credits Leics and Rutland Wildlife Trust
Red track is 2022 journey, white is last year.
More from Tim Mackrill on 4K's migration:
The migration took a total of 26 days between 9th September and 4th October. He spent 16 of those days actually migrating and the other 10 at his stop-over site at Baie des Veys in Northern France. The total distance of his migration was 5280km (3280 miles).
In comparison, last year, when 4K didn’t breed, he departed on 31st August and arrived in Guinea on 23rd September. That journey consisted of 24 days, of which 20 were travelling days and 4 days on stop-over at Baie des Veys.
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Kind regards, Ann