Haaboene, Lindesnes, Vest-Agder, Norway
Málaga, Málaga, Málaga, Spain
27.11 2007
Benalmádena-Costa, Málaga, Spain
20.03 2008
Alcazar de San Juan, Ciudad Real, Spain
29.05 2008
Furuholmen Engervik Fabrikker, Lindesnes, Vest-Agder, Norway
Incluyo el mapa con las recuperaciones. Se puede ver como los 4 lugares de observación se encuentran en una línea recta casi perfecta, lo que induce a pensar en una migración (tanto pre como postnupcial) con escasas desviaciones. Probablemente existan otros puntos de sedimentación (como la costa cantábrica, Holanda, etc.)
In this post I comment the life-story of a ringed Norwegian LBBG intermedius. Relocation places can be seen, showing a virtual schedule of an hypothetical migratory route. This route may pass through coast and inland, probably using several stopover sites (e.g. landfills) and coastal areas of western Europe. This is obviously a single bird, so this data must be treated with caution. Other migration flyways may be the coasts of western Europe (Holland, France, Spain and Portugal) and mainland central Europe via Italy, Corsica, etc. to northern and western Africa (Pütz et al., 2008)
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