Spring Birdmap: Starts 15 February. (Autumn data ends 14 February.) Publication may follow 1–2 weeks later. Storks appear only after reaching GSM coverage during a data session.
Migration Tracking of NURME
Bird Profile:
- Sex: Male
- Age: unknown, adult
- Origin: unknown
- Territory: West-central Estonia
- Wintering ground: 1st site: Sudan (South Kordofan State), 2nd site/second half of wintering: Ethiopia (Amhara Region)
- 5th spring migration with transmitter (tagged on 18.06.2021)
I have both the ornithological and color ring numbers, but I’ve been asked to handle them with caution (e.g. to prevent misuse in false reports).
If you see a ringed stork in the wild, on a webcam, or in the media, please contact me by Private Message.
AUTUMN WINTER MIGRATION 2025/2026: viewtopic.php?f=170&t=316
Last data: 30.09, TURKEY (Anatolia in West Asia): Seyitgazi - a municipality and district of Eskişehir Province
Note: Many storks winter in remote areas without mobile signals. Nurme's transmitter has been unreliable since Autumn 2024.
Spring Birdmap 2026 since:
FIRST BIRDMAP UPDATE FOR NURME on:
Spring migration 2026
data source (spring birdmap 2026):
0/ Departure (Left wintering grounds)/Migration started on
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1/ Crossing the Gulf of Suez (Sinay/Egypt)
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2/ Crossing the Gulf of Iskenderun (Turkey)
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3/ Crossing the Sea of Marmara (Europe)
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4/ Arrival( Estonia)
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Continuation:
- News (if available): viewtopic.php?f=85&t=336
- Autumn migration 2026:

