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Iolo

Iolo is named after Wildlife TV presenter Iolo Williams in recognition of his support of BTO Cymru

Iolo the Cuckoo
Status:
Inactive
Tagged:
Thursday, May 31, 2012 - 01:00
Tagging Location:
near Ponterhydfendigaid, Ceredigion, Wales
Sex:
Male
Age when found:
Second-year
Satellite Tag No.:
115596
Wing Length (mm):
223

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Iolo's journey from 31 May 2012 to 05 August 2012

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Iolo's movements

06 Sep 2012 - Update on Welsh birds

Locations received from Lloyd’s tag on 31 Aug still place him in west Italy. There has been no further information on Iolo but both Indy and Davids’ tags have transmitted in the last few days. David is still in Chad whilst Indy remains in northern Nigeria.  

20 Aug 2012 - End of the road for Iolo?

Since Iolo was tracked heading south over Libya on 5th August, we have received only one further unconfirmed location for him. This was four days later and placed him in northern Chad. Not only would we have expected him to have completed his desert crossing by then but his tag had lost charge in the intervening four days. Furthermore, during the transmission period prior to this final location being received, only two messages were received from his tag, neither of which was good enough to result in a location being estimated, despite his tag still having had some charge at that time. This suggests that it was not in a position to transmit clearly to passing satellites – its antenna could have been on the ground for instance. Taken together, these pieces of information suggest that Iolo died during his desert crossing, probably in northern Chad. 

15 Aug 2012 - No change from Iolo, Lloyd and Indy

No further transmissions have been received from Iolo in Libya or Lloyd in Italy since the 9 August. Indy also remains in northern Italy and we last heard from him on the 13 August. 

07 Aug 2012 - Iolo reaches Africa

Iolo has become the fifth of our Cuckoos to make it to Africa! From his unconfirmed position near Selvena on the 3 August he has travelled 1,600 km (995 miles) SSE, flying over the Mediterannean Sea to Libya. According to unconfirmed locations he appeared to make landfall mid-morning on Sunday 5 August, east of Tripoli. He then continued on this heading for another 308km (191 miles) during the day and the last location received shows him in the district of Al Jafrah, central Libya. We expect he will continue to press on in a more or less continuous desert crossing from here.

03 Aug 2012 - Iolo moves south

After a period of silence from Iolo, locations received on the morning of 3 August show that he moved around 320km (200 miles) in a southerly direction from his position near Milan. The map shows a location just off the coast but unconfirmed locations show that he made landfall near Talmone, just south of this earlier location, and a further signal indicates he then went inland and north-east around 50km (30 miles). He is close to Selvena, a small hill-town in southern Tuscany, Italy.

Past updates from Iolo

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