Join the Aquatic Warbler Migration Watch!

Join the Aquatic Warbler Migration Watch!
The map features the Spring migration of Aquatic warbler with wintering sites, stopover sites and durance of stay. Source: Geolocator research. Picture of the bird by Žymantas Morkvėnas.
 

Very soon, around March 15, according to the latest research from the International Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team, Aquatic Warblers will embark on their incredible journey from their wintering sites in Africa to their breeding grounds in Europe.

This year, we’re launching the Aquatic Warblers Migration Watch, inviting bird ringers and birders across different countries to share their sightings of this remarkable species. 

Let’s celebarte the Aquatic Warbler’s extraordinary 7,000-8,000 km journey and arival to different countries!

If you spot or catch one, please let us know at: flade@dda-web.derita.griniene@bef.lt.

Photos of the birds and the people who tracked them are more than welcome and appreciated!.

To stay updated on all Aquatic Warbler migration news, please visit: https://aquaticwarbler.eu and https://www.facebook.com/saveaquaticwarbler

Let’s shine the spotlight on the incredible migration of the Aquatic Warbler!

Exciting News!

We’re delighted to inform you that two new Aquatic Warbler conservation projects have started:

  • LIFE4AquaticWarbler” focusing on breeding sites and
  • “LIFE Aquatic Warblers on the Move (AWOM)” dedicated to migration and wintering sites.

Find all conservation updates in one place: https://aquaticwarbler.eu.

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