**Note: Today's narrative reflects the most recent satellite data as of late last night, 11 March. The map shows movements only through 10 March. MIA launched from the Northern Yucatan at about …
Swallow-tailed Kite Migration: Birds on the move
MIA has coursed up through Central America, making his way to northern Nicaragua. With a tailwind, he could fly directly from Honduras, overwater to the Yucatan, or even all the way to Florida. We’ll …
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Swallow-tailed Kite Migration
MIA is making headway through Colombia, crossing a challenging obstacle along the migration route, the Andes Mountains.Day, also in Colombia, broke from the pack at the Peruvian border and is 460 …
Swallow-tailed Kite Migration: MIA takes the lead, PearlMS still at wintering site
As of 17 February, MIA has taken the lead among the eight satellite-tracked kites. He skipped through the northeastern corner of Peru and is just across the border into Colombia.Two hundred and fifty …
Swallow-tailed Kite Migration: Pearl MS last to begin migration
Movements of eight, satellite-tracked Swallow-tailed Kites as they begin their journey north. Day and Slidell are about tied for first place on their northbound migration. Both are in the …
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Swallow-tailed Kite Migration: Heading North
Heading northFive of our eight satellite-tracked birds have started heading north from their winter ranges in Brazil. This last leg of spring migration always is the fastest, driven perhaps by the …
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Summary of 2013 Southbound Migration and Wintering Range
Satellite-tracking Project This research was supported in part by contributions of $2,940 from the Brevard Zoo and $100 from the Teen Volunteers, a support group of the Brevard Zoo. ARCI is …
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Swallow-tailed Kite Migration Update: 19 December 2013
The eight Swallow-tailed Kites we are tracking by satellite left the U.S. by late August and settled into their Brazilian and Bolivian winter ranges by mid-October. As the temperature drops here in …
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