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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Still Adigala

Assamo has remained in Adigala and the surrounding area during 14-27 October.  It seems to roost mostly on power lines to the south and commute into the town every day,  Maybe these are not the most exciting movements, but it is still interesting because we know so little about the movement of Egyptian vultures in this (or any other) area.

Movements by Assamo during 14-27 October 2013.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Assamo is settled

During the past 10 days Assamo has been behaving much as it has over the past few months.  He has stayed in and around Adigala, Ethiopia.  When he is not in the town it seems that he spends time roosting along the surrounding roads, presumably on electricity pylons.

In another vulture development, Hawk Mountain had fitted four hooded vultures with transmitters in the Gambia.  Have a look at what they are doing:  http://hawkmountain.wordpress.com/

Assamo's locations during 4-10 October, 2013.


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