Satellite tracking Scotland’s birds of prey02/02/2012 22:28:45 Raptor Tracking Project gives valuable insightJanuary 2012. 15 raptors in the Cairngorms National Park have been satellite tagged and their movements tracked as part of the Raptor Tracking Project. The birds which include peregrine, hen harrier, hobby, merlin and eagle were tagged between 2010 and 2011.
The satellite tagging has provided valuable information on the movements of these birds both in the National Park and further afield. It has been useful to see how they use the Park and revealed some surprises. Hobby migrated to Ghana! Worryingly high mortality rate Illegal killing Roy Dennis Roy Dennis said: "The three newly-tagged golden eagles have come through their first six months. One has remained at home with his parents in Strathspey, another has wandered within the National Park and the third from Angus has flown west to the Kinlochleven area. The female eagle Cullen, tagged on Strathspey Estates in 2010, is well through her second year and has recently moved from Deeside to Glenfeshie. The information on the lives of individual birds is providing us with exciting new information on raptors in the National Park as well as giving people interested in birds a whole new dimension of enjoyment and knowledge." Roy Dennis said: "The newly-tagged female golden eagle, Cullen, has recently moved from Deeside to Glenfeshie. The information on the lives of individual birds is providing us with exciting new information on raptors in the National Park as well as giving people interested in birds a whole new dimension of enjoyment and knowledge."This map illustrates Cullen's wanderings. Cullen is a young, female golden eagle
CNPA Ecology Adviser, Karen Couper, said: "We expected some of the peregrines to go to the coast or further south in the winter where it's warmer but the satellite tracking system showed they actually stayed in the National Park."This map shows that the peregrine stayed within the Cairngorms most of the time.
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