From the Med to Madagascar via the Sahara!

By Charlie October 29, 2009 No comments yet

It’s long been assumed that the beautiful Eleonora’s Falcon migrated from the Med to Madagascar - where 70% of the global population winters - via the Red Sea and the east coast of Africa. However, new studies using satellite transmitters show that they actually fly across the centre of the African over the massive Sahara desert…Born to Travel indeed!

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Charlie

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Charlie has birded all over the world for twenty years. He has finally grown-up after years of having way too much fun and is now trying hard to be the writer/conservationist he's always said he wants to be. Blogging with 10,000 Birds is like chatting to hundreds of friends every day and suits him perfectly. Really - do birders get much more fortunate than this?

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