Victor
Victor has been named by Mrs Ann Masters in memory of her husband Vic.
- Status:
- Inactive
- Tagged:
- Friday, June 10, 2016 - 06:00
- Tagging Location:
- King's Forest, Suffolk, England
- Sex:
- Male
- Age when found:
- Second-year
- Satellite Tag No.:
- 161324
- Wing Length (mm):
- 224
Victor's journey from 03 May 2018 to 07 September 2019
Victor's movements
08 May 2019 - Victor is gone
We last heard from Victor on April 10 when he had just completed his desert crossing and was near the Algerian oasis town of Mansourah, at the northern edge of the Sahara. Based on the data we have received we can't be sure whether Victor has perished or it is his tag that has failed. The project will benefit greatly from the data contributed by Victor since he was first tagged in 2016 and we are grateful to everyone that sponsored and supported him.
11 Apr 2019 - Victor has crossed the desert
Victor is pretty much on the northern edge of the Sahara - he has a little way to go but has found the oasis town of Mansourah and its date plantations. In 2017 he arrived back in the UK on 12 May, and on 21 April in 2018, it will be interesting to see when he arrives back this year. He is currently 2,851km (1,771 miles) north and east of his last location in Ghana.
04 Apr 2019 - Victor moves back east
Victor has moved north and east and across the border into Ghana. He is currently in dense forest in the Mpameso Forest Reserve and 18km (11 miles) from the border with Ivory Coast.
18 Mar 2019 - Victor in Ivory Coast
Victor has crossed the border into Ivory Coast. He is now one of five satellite tagged Cuckoos in Ivory Coast. He is currently just to the east of the town of Diambarakrou and 179km (111 miles) south and west of his stopover in Ghana.
11 Mar 2019 - Victor is on his way
On 9 March we received a couple of locations that suggested that Victor was in Cameroon and just after 8am on 11 March we received a good quality location that proved this is the case. However, he isn’t in Cameroon, he is in eastern Ghana, close to the border with Ivory Coast. During the last few days he has flown almost 2,000km (1,250 miles). He is in fairly open forest close to the village of Broni. His map will update overnight.
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