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    Tag Archives: Migration
    • An Oriental Stork arrived to Japan after a non-stop flight of 1077 kilometers – A new record for this species

      Posted by EAAFP communications on March 14, 2016

      Read in Korean  Current status is still unknown… Professor Park “will submit a scientific publication” By…


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    • 4500 Cranes arrived in the Republic of Korea

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on October 26, 2015

      Dr. Kisup Lee, Waterbird Network Korea Yesterday (25 October 2015) was an exciting day. Many bird watchers sent me the messages about cranes. More than 4,000 Hooded Cranes have…


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    • LONG-DISTANCE AUSSIE TRAVELLERS ‘UNDER THREAT’

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on September 12, 2014

      News Release by Fuller Lab   Two once-common migratory birds have been nominated this week for admission to Australia’s list of threatened species. Catastrophic recent declines in populations of the…


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    • White-naped Crane in Mongolia

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on March 28, 2014

      In a warm and sunny Mongolia the spring is heralded by birdsong everywhere and the arrival of the White-naped Crane. The spring migration of the Mongolian population returning to breeding…


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    • Amazing travel distance and routes of Ruddy Turnstones discovered

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on April 14, 2010

      Researchers from Australia have discovered amazing travel distances and routes of Ruddy Turnstones by tracking their journeys with light-sensor geolocators. Fascinated by their findings, they attached geolocators to another…


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