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Island Girl has now begun her 2016 southern migration.
So far, there is map information only for September 17-21.
http://www.frg.org/track_pefa12.htm
Wishing her a safe journey and a safe winter in Chile.
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I've been following her..amazing journey! I also wish her safe travels again this year.
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Island Girl is now in the Great Lakes area. The map has been updated, and as of September 28, she has now travelled 1,614 miles.
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Thanks Alison. Island Girl's journey astounds me every year, especially when I think of how many birds are doing the same thing.
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Quote from: AlisonL on 29-Sep-16, 01:52:29 PM
Island Girl is now in the Great Lakes area. The map has been updated, and as of September 28, she has now travelled 1,614 miles.
Their stamina and determination is just astounding! Thanks Alison!!
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As of September 29, Island Girl has already travelled 2,156 miles! She really is a remarkable falcon.
Map from the Southern Cross Peregrine Project.
Tracking page for Island Girl:
http://www.frg.org/track_pefa12.htm
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Island Girl has continued her southern migration. The website was down for some days, but came back online.
October 8
By then she had travelled 3,118 miles.
And the associated blog entry, from Donald McCall:
08 October, 2016
Island Girl Has Almost Reached Mexico
Island Girl followed the Texas coastline for 333 km (207 mi) yesterday (Friday, 7 October), and nearly reached Mexico. Her southwesterly course took her farther inland by the end of the day; she roosted last night in the town of Pharr, 11 km from the Rio Grande (and Mexico), and 100 km (62 mi) west of South Padre Island and the Gulf of Mexico. Google Earth shows her location to be a small strip mall, where the tallest nearby object appears to be a large billboard (visible on Google Street View).
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October 18, 2016
Island Girl continues on her purposeful track south, making her way along the coast around the Gulf of Mexico in a leisurely manner and stopping here and there for several days. She has now covered 4,133 miles.
The most recent blog entry from Donald McCall:
17 October, 2016
Island Girl is in Southern Mexico and Headed for Guatemala
After following the Gulf Coast of Mexico until just past Veracruz, Island Girl has now moved inland, and to higher ground, as she continues southeast through the state of Chiapas, Mexico toward Guatemala. She traveled 322 km (200 mi) on Sunday, remaining north of the Sierra Madres, and roosted in a forested area last night at an elevation of 1198 m (3931 ft). She was 200 km (124 mi) from the Guatemala border.
This is her usual and most direct route through southern Mexico and Central America, which she will probably follow through Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua before reaching the Caribbean Coast in Costa Rica.
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That's one girl who {Gets around}
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She is amazing!
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Island Girl continues on her odyssey. Yesterday, she reached South America. She has now traveled 5,365 miles, and has been on migration for 44 days.
She took her time traversing Central America, and stopped off at her favorite places. She spent six days in Limón, Costa Rica. During that time there were three map entries with no movement, so this was cause for concern. Then she was on the move once more, with another 102-mile flight.
While she was in Limón, a group of people from the Ornithological Society of Costa Rica saw her in flight, and one member captured a distant photo of Island Girl.
She was headed north in the photo while making a circuit of the area, and on the hunt.
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The two most recent blog entries, from Donald McCall:
28 October, 2016
Continuing South Again
Island Girl departed Limón yesterday afternoon after spending 6 nights in that city; she flew southeast for 164 km (102 mi), crossed the border into Panama, and roosted last night in the forest about 7 kilometers south of Chiriqui Lagoon.
31 October, 2016
Island Girl Has Reached South America
After spending a couple of easy days crossing Panama to the tip of the Azuero Peninsula, Island Girl crossed the Gulf of Panama yesterday. She flew over open water for 412 km (256 mi), and made landfall in South America about a third of the way down the Pacific Coast of Colombia. In the seven previous southern migrations for which we have tracked Island Girl, she just reached the southeastern tip of Panama or the northwestern tip of Colombia when she made this crossing, so this is easily her longest flight over the Gulf of Panama.
Last night she roosted in the coastal rainforest about 14 km (9 mi) from the Pacific Ocean.
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Quote from: AlisonL on 01-Nov-16, 10:26:52 PM
The two most recent blog entries, from Donald McCall:
28 October, 2016
Continuing South Again
Island Girl departed Limón yesterday afternoon after spending 6 nights in that city; she flew southeast for 164 km (102 mi), crossed the border into Panama, and roosted last night in the forest about 7 kilometers south of Chiriqui Lagoon.
31 October, 2016
Island Girl Has Reached South America
After spending a couple of easy days crossing Panama to the tip of the Azuero Peninsula, Island Girl crossed the Gulf of Panama yesterday. She flew over open water for 412 km (256 mi), and made landfall in South America about a third of the way down the Pacific Coast of Colombia. In the seven previous southern migrations for which we have tracked Island Girl, she just reached the southeastern tip of Panama or the northwestern tip of Colombia when she made this crossing, so this is easily her longest flight over the Gulf of Panama.
Last night she roosted in the coastal rainforest about 14 km (9 mi) from the Pacific Ocean.
Good news!
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Thanks for the updates on Island Girl Alison! I love to read about her travels.
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