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Falcons Fly Far: Amur Birds Reach Africa!

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Amur falcons, named 'Apapang', 'Ahu', and 'Alang', began their migration on November 11, 2025.
  • Two of the tagged falcons have reached Africa, with one in Zambia and another in Tanzania.
  • These birds undertake a yearly journey of about 20,000 km, migrating to South Africa for winter.
Falcons Fly Far: Amur Birds Reach Africa!

Radio-tagged Amur falcons have commenced their extensive migratory journey, with two of the three monitored birds successfully reaching Africa. Named 'Apapang', 'Ahu', and 'Alang', these raptors departed from Manipur's Tamenglong district on November 11, 2025, equipped with satellite transmitters for tracking.

As of the latest reports, 'Apapang' has arrived in Zambia, and 'Alang' has reached Tanzania, showcasing remarkable endurance. Their destination is South Africa, where they spend the winter months. The third falcon, 'Ahu', is presently in the Horn of Africa, exhibiting slower progress compared to its counterparts.

These Amur falcons, protected under wildlife acts, undertake a staggering annual journey of about 20,000 km. Their migration highlights the incredible resilience of these small birds, which spend summers in Russia and China before their long flight to African winters.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Amur falcons are migrating from their breeding grounds in Russia and China to their wintering grounds in South Africa.
These Amur falcons undertake an impressive yearly journey of approximately 20,000 km.
Two tagged falcons have reached Africa, with one in Zambia and another in Tanzania, while the third is in the Horn of Africa.

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