Jake
In acknowledgement of their support of the BTO, the Sound Approach has named Jake
- Status:
- Inactive
- Tagged:
- Tuesday, May 20, 2014 - 01:00
- Tagging Location:
- Brown's Covert, Sherwood Pines, Nottinghamshire
- Sex:
- Male
- Age when found:
- Adult
- Satellite Tag No.:
- 134957
- Wing Length (mm):
- 232
Jake's journey from 20 May 2014 to 24 June 2015
Jake's movements
03 Sep 2015 - End of the line for Jake
The last signals we received from Jake back in June showed that he was still in central France. No further signals have been received since. Looking back, the tag temperature was unusually high during these tranmissions, indicating that Jake had died. We have no idea what the cause of death might have been.
30 Jun 2015 - Jake heads east
Since we last heard from Jake we have received some good quality signals that show he has moved east. He is currently in central France north of Nevers.
25 Jun 2015 - Three more Cuckoos in France
Nine Cuckoos (plus Hennah whose tag has still not sent a good quality location) have now left the UK and seven of these (plus Hennah) are currently in France. The most recent three to have transmitted from France are new Welsh Cuckoo 146760, and Sherwood Cuckoos Jake and Dudley. Jake is currently in Burgundy, while 146760 is further south in the Auvergne region and Dudley is even further south in Toulouse.
It's interesting to note that Dudley left about a week later this year compared to 2014 while Jake left two weeks earlier.
30 Apr 2015 - Jake back in the UK
Jake has made it back to England after successfully completeing his Sahara crossing. Ths last good signal we had from Jake's tag was in Benin so we were pleased to see him safely return.
14 Apr 2015 - No signals from Jake
Jake reappeared in mid-March and was in Benin but it has now been several weeks since we heard anything from his tag. Could he be on the move?
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