Wednesday 20 February 2013

And We're Live!

Where is Goncalo now? Find out on the BTOs live interactive map!
How exciting! The stork pages are now live on the website of the British Trust for Ornithology:
http://www.bto.org/science/migration/tracking-studies/stork-tracking

An extra special welcome if you have found me from the links on the BTOs website.



Field season is approaching so I will be updating the BTOs blog and my blog here on a regular basis. At the moment I am busy in the stable isotope lab but have flights booked to head out to Portugal in mid March to start following the breeding season in my colonies up and down Portugal. Expect updates on lab and field work, logged storks and the beautiful country of Portugal soon. Click to follow my blog and get all the news as it happens! Plus the stork movements will be uploaded daily to the map on the BTOs website so keep checking the whereabouts of the birds.

1 comment:

  1. White Stork activity on the Mediterranean side too.
    This week we saw a group of 70 crossing the Pyrenees heading North at Col de Banyuls, and there have been reports of groups active locally over the past three week, including a group of over 50 at Port Vendres..
    We saw couples active around nest sites at Aigumols D'Emporda near Rosas, and at Perelada.
    Good luck with your blog! (What does profile mean? What should we choose?)
    David & Linda

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