Our friend Juan Ramirez has observed yesterday the first heavy passage of the season of Short-toed Snake Eagles at the Strait of Gibraltar together with 25 Egyptian Vultures, hundreds of White and Black Storks and other raptor species. Here below the Strait of Gibraltar from Punta Carnero yesterday.
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Call for volunteers Strait of Messina
This is the third year of activity of our network at the Strait of Messina and now we are working in the view of establishing an ornithological station.
The next season of fieldwork will start on the 15th of March until the end of May. We are monitoring the effect of a new powerline on the migration of birds as well as collecting data on birds movents and migratory behaviour of raptors with a radar station and from two different watchpoints. It could be the chance to observe good numbers of raptors (Honey Buzzards, Black Kites, Marsh Harriers, Montagu's Harriers, Pallid Harriers, Lesser Kestrels) moving in the area and also to meet friends and colleagues. Up to 20.000 raptors were counted from a single watchpoint last year. If you would like to join us as a volunteer you are welcome and we will provide food and accomodation.
Write us an email for further information.
Friday, January 1, 2016
Monday, November 9, 2015
Radar and raptor migration: a new paper out now!
The first paper of our radar team has been published on Journal of Ethology. This research shows that migrating Honey Buzzards modulate the compensation of wind drift at different times of the day, showing a highly plastic behavior during migration. Data were collected at the Strait of Messina in southern Italy during spring 2014 with a radar equipment allowing to track flocks of migrating raptors.
Click on the figure below to download it:
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
News from the Strait of Gibraltar
The 28th of October was a great migration day at the Strait of Gibraltar. Our friends Juan Ramirez and Rachid El Khamlichi have counted the striking number of 2500 Griffon Vultures from the Moroccan coast! Vultures approached the African coast in a sunny day with a weak westerly wind. Together with them two Rüppell's Vultures. Here following the amazing pictures taken by Juan Ramirez:
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Autumn migration 2015
The results of the last monitoring season at the Strait of Messina are exciting, more than 21.000 and 16.000 raptors observed (with a large overlap) from two watchpoints located on the western slope of the Aspromonte mountain. On trektellen it is possible to see the details of our count.
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