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Friday, June 13, 2014

Ethiopia (and Sudan) is the place to be

Both birds have spent the last three weeks or so in the border area of northern Ethiopia-Sudan.  It was amazing how similar the movements of the two birds were.  They moved across northern Ethiopia, the southwest along the border, and have more recently moved NE, sometimes being only a matter of 20-30 km apart from one another.
Movements of the two satellite tracked sooty falcons in the border region of Ethiopia and Sudan during late May and early June 2014.

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