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The Changing Fortunes of Europe’s Vultures – Part 2

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Griffon Vulture chased by Yellow-legged Gulls during spring migration at Gibraltar This is the last hurdle in the arduous journey of the Griffons that left West Africa and crossed the Sahara Desert. I have been following the local gulls with GPS tags and they spend most of their time in rubbish tips in Spain and Morocco.

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Cuckoos Tracked from England to Africa

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Tiny satellite tracking tags allowed scientists from the British Trust for Ornithology to track five cuckoos on their 5,000 km migration to Africa. One cuckoo is lagging slightly behind the rest and has made it as far as Morocco. One cuckoo is lagging slightly behind the rest and has made it as far as Morocco.

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What the rings reveal

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That’s why the current trend to radio-tag birds reveals so much more than ringing, though it is of course vastly more expensive. Rings are not the only way of marking birds, and with a number of species wing tags are more often used. When I photographed the Red Kite ( above ) near my home in Suffolk I hadn’t noticed its wing tags.

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Africa’s endangered species

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All the inhabited continents except Africa have experienced bird extinctions; however the 2012 update of the IUCN Red List shows a startling, but not altogether unexpected, trend in that more and more of our bird species are facing extinction.