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Aug 13 2017

AWSG Satellite Transmitter Project 2017

Who Will Make it Home First?

All 3 whimbrels that left our shores on migration have begun their southward journeys home.

JX who’s migration journey stopped in the Philippines has begun to fly back to the north-west of Australia with great efficiency.

Meanwhile, the other two frontrunners from the Russian breeding ground have made their first stops in China on their southward journeys.

Follow the link through to update 9 of the 2017 AWSG satellite transmitter project to read the latest on the progress of the tagged Whimbrel!

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