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Swallow-tailed Kite Migration: 19 Aug 2013

08/19/2013
 

Gulf Hammock has yet to leave Georgia. Any guesses as to when she will make her move south?

Pace stayed in Cuba after he made landfall on August 8th. He was still on the Guanahacabibes Peninsula on the morning of August 11th when his transmitter turned off.

There are 3 birds remaining on stopover in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Suwannee, Day and Palmetto.

MIA on the other hand has a plan to get to South America as soon as possible. He is in Panama about 20 miles from the Colombian border!

*We are trying to keep these updates as current as possible with the birds’ actual movements. You will notice a lag right now but we will try to catch back up this week for you all!

August 19, 2013 by Drew Fulton Leave a Comment

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