Ken moves closer to Sussex (the Cuckoo) - 25 Sep 2013

Ken had moved a further 200km (125 miles) across the Ouham region by the evening of the 24 September.  His new location is only 50km (30 miles) from Sussex's location. 

Ken in Central African Repulic - 23 Sep 2013

From his position in the west Nigeria, Ken has continued to move slowly eastwards. By the morning of the 15 September, Ken had travelled 730km (450 miles) and was just north of Gombe.  A couple of days later, he had covered a further 760km ( 470 miles) and, having headed off from Gombe in a more southerly direction, by the afternoon of 22 September was in the Ouham region in the north-west of the Central African Republic.  Sussex the Cuckoo is also in this region and only about 210km (130 miles) separates them.

Four Cuckoos in Nigeria - 30 Aug 2013

From Burkino Faso on the 27 August, Ken continued eastwards and, by lunchtime on 29 August, he was in Nigeria, joining both Skinner and Derek in the west of the country and Tor, who is further east. Ken is now about 120km (75 miles) from both Skinner and Derek's positions, although in slightly different directions. It’s really interesting to see how similar the timings of these Norfolk Cuckoos’ eastwards movements are within Africa.  

Norfolk birds moving east - 29 Aug 2013

In the last few days both Ken and Derek have moved around 100km (60 miles) eastwards, although they still remain in Burkina Faso and Nigeria respectively. Meanwhile Skinner has moved out of Niger and headed 305 km (190 miles) east to Nigeria. He is about 90km (50 miles) north-east of the town of Gummi. This echoes Nicks (much bigger) movement last week from Nigeria to Cameroon.

Ken moves east - 21 Aug 2013

Ken has travelled 330km (210 miles) east within Burkina Faso and is now the only remaining tagged Cuckoo in the country. Both Skinner and Nick have left and continued eastwards. 

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