News Update: She’s Made it! 21st October

The latest news from our young satellite tracked osprey Blue YZ  has just come in- and she has made it to the African coast safely!  After her mammoth migration she arrived in coastal Guinea around 1pm on the 18th ( Friday) and spent the next 48hours exploring the lush deltas in the area- who can blame her for relaxing after all that travelling.

Blue YZ to the 21st of October.
Blue YZ to the 21st of October.

She chose an area of the coast quite a long way south  of her last course ( not heading to Guinea Bissau as we suspected she might) . At 5pm last night ( the 20th) she was only 50km north of Conakry the capital.

Blue YZ's movements on arriving on the coast.
Blue YZ’s movements on arriving on the coast.

Whether she stays in this area or moves on again will depend on how many other ospreys there are in the area ( particularly territorial older birds) .

One comforting thought for all the European birds migrating to this area- in a conversation with Roy Dennis this morning, he told me his local contacts had mentioned how good the autumn rains had been this year and how much inland water there was . This is obviously good news for our fishing birds as it means more space, more food and better odds for all their winter survival.

Ranger Emma

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