From: Bernd Meyburg <bumeyburg@aol.com>
Date: 2017-10-03 05:03
Subject: Slow departure of satellite-tracked Lesser Spotted Eagles - see online maps

Slow departure of satellite-tracked Lesser Spotted Eagles - see onlline maps



Hi,

Most German tracked eagles are still in Poland:




https://satellite-telemetry.jimdo.com/english/  (English)

 

https://satellite-telemetry.jimdo.com/  (Deutsch)



Bernd Meyburg




 

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