Where is the goose map flying now. How do geese fly? What is known from the literature

01.10.2021

Online tracking of migratory goose migration has been carried out for more than 10 years.
Online migratory goose migration maps using GPS transmitters look something like this:

Since 2006, the Bird Conservation Committee (Vogelschutz-Komitee e.V.) has funded a satellite tracking project for white-fronted geese.
A special computer program has been developed that allows anyone to track the migration paths of geese over the Internet in real time ...

Geese flight route through Kharkiv, Poltava and Dnepropetrovsk and regions:

The wild goose winters mainly in southern Europe and Asia, and also in North Africa.

Fresh, 2017 migration maps of wintering geese in the Netherlands and Germany:

Flight tracks of the wild goose wintering in the Netherlands and Germany:

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Fresh, 2017 migration maps of the goose wintering in Hungary:

Flight tracks of gray geese online:

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Migration maps of geese marked in Sweden:

All geese migration routes 2017 on one map:

All geese migration routes on one map
(On the left, choose a goose with a transmitter, at the bottom of the date! so the tracks are visible.)

Birds have been ringed for scientific purposes for over 100 years. Traditionally, metal rings were used with engraved numbers and the name of the ring organization. Thanks to ringing, it was possible to learn a lot about the directions and routes of bird migration and about the features of their ecology.
Unfortunately, the metal ring becomes informative only when the bird can be held in one's hands. In most cases, these are already dead birds; Thus, information about ringed geese comes mainly from hunters. Occasionally it is possible to catch a ringed bird, or read the ring number from a short distance. We will never know about the fate of the vast majority of birds ringed with metal rings.
Due to the fact that the return rate of metal rings is extremely low, specialists began to use colored marks. Geese are usually marked with colored leg rings and collars, the numbers of which can be read by examining the bird through binoculars, even from a great distance. Birds of other species are marked with wings and other colored marks.

In addition, radio and satellite transmitters are now used to study bird migrations; however, the satellite tracking method is very expensive, and radio tracking requires considerable effort and time.

Unfortunately, such tracking of geese migration is short-lived. Many geese die a natural death, some get shot by a hunter. If you come across a goose with a GPS transmitter, please inform the owner of the transmitter. The coordinates are usually indicated on the transmitter itself or on the website blessgans.de or geese.org. This will help the study and conservation of wild geese in the world.
Some unscrupulous hunters keep transmitters as keepsakes or try to sell them to their owners.
For example, a "goose" nesting in a five-story building in Perovo in Moscow

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Well, Diana is their judge. You can't cheat karma

We remind

  • Goose hunting in Ukraine in 2017 is still prohibited
  • Never shoot marked birds so that it can work for future generations.
  • Tagged geese sightings can be reported online at geese.org
  • Orange collars in the spring waves of migration of geese are German, yellow ones are Japanese and Italian.

Last year, we already offered our readers an on-line migratory goose migration tracking service. If someone is not yet familiar with our materials, and became our reader this year, we will briefly recall the main thing last year, and then post the data for this year. So, the attention of all "goose people" is offered:

We decided to give our readers the opportunity to learn how to track the migration of migratory goose waves without leaving the computer. Today we will teach you how to track your favorite hunting object directly from the monitor screen around the world. With our help, you can track the flight of geese according to the data of two geopositioning control systems at once.

If you click, for example, on the picture below, you will see a standard example of the migration route of the bean goose named Adri, which flies in close proximity to the bases of the National Trust of Saint Tryphon. In autumn it flies through the base "Badger" in the Tula region, and in the spring - through the base "Noble Nest" , "All" in the Tver region. But this does not mean at all that other waves of the migratory goose do not exist. There are quite a lot of them, so we will give you a whole mechanism for tracking the waves of migration of geese.

One request - so that this can work for future generations - do not shoot marked birds. Orange collars in spring waves - German, yellow - Japanese and Italian. Please let us know about any collars you see.

In real time, the flight map of a particular goose looks like this:

Small "backpacks" with satellite transmitters draw intricate lines on maps that can be viewed online. It turned out that they traveled from wintering places to nesting places in different ways, sometimes quite unexpected for researchers. The transmitters are still in operation, transmitting bird location data daily. This data is constantly plotted on maps that can be viewed on the sites in our review, published in the "Articles" section.

However, goose tracking is far from the only item in the modern hunter's long line of skills. Within a month in the newsfeed you will be able to find a series of articles about goose hunting and monographs about goose hunting.

Modern technologies make it possible to observe bird migration in real time. Bird tracking using GPS navigation has been produced by many organizations around the world for several years.

The use of satellite transmitters opens up new prospects for a detailed study of geese migrations, because until recently our knowledge of the flight paths of birds and their stopping places during long-distance migration from wintering areas to nesting areas in the Arctic was far from complete.

Small "backpacks" with satellite transmitters draw intricate lines on maps that can be viewed online. It turned out that they traveled from wintering places to nesting places in different ways, sometimes quite unexpected for researchers. The transmitters are still in operation, transmitting bird location data daily. This data is constantly plotted on maps that can be viewed on the sites in this review.

most complete and successful project tracks the migration of a goose that... winters in Western Europeblessgans.de. This German site provides its visitors with the opportunity to follow the migration of the goose through the traditional Google Earth service.

However, hunters who have chosen the hunting bases of "EBF-Tour" and the National Fund of St. Tryphon are not a hindrance. It is the migration of this goose that passes through our bases in Red Hill ("Noble Nest" ).

Partially it affects our base "All"(city of Vesyegonsk) and Dolgolugovskoe hunting farm . According to our hunters, on average, only 7-10 hunters out of 100 hunters (that is why we offer huts and profiles) located on the hunted hunting grounds, and only 1 out of 1000 hunters out of 1000 (that is why we are guaranteed we sell goose tours only at the "Noble Nest" base in Red Hill.

Years of "our" goose, wintering in Egypt, can be tracked on this site, some specimens have already set off last year and were refreshed in Turkey (as of March 16, 2009).

However, we will teach you how to accurately track a goose to select a place and time of hunting with the help of the most advanced Google Earth service in the world. Of course, this service is not intended for hunters at all, but, on the contrary, for scientists and defenders. wildlife. But access is not closed to anyone, and therefore we will simply give you the opportunity not to waste your money and time in vain.

So. First you need to install on your computer or free version google Earth, which can be downloaded from the page Google :http://earth.google.com/intl/en/

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However, now there are many not quite licensed offers on the Web, therefore, without placing this material on our website ourselves, we provide a link to information posted on the Web by third parties. I would like to draw your attention to the fact that, in accordance with the Law, you must delete this information from your computer after reading it. The material is not for distribution and for non-commercial purposes.

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Now you have received a professional product (geo-base), on which it remains only to apply the corresponding module of goose flying tracks in real time.

An example of the route that you will receive is shown in the figure. To do this, below are links to *.kmz modules that you need to download using the buttons below with a picture of a globe. The description of symbols is presented by other buttons. Here is given both the date and the height of the flight of the goose and its number.

Symbol Meaning
The shoot place
only 2 posts, not accurate estimate
only 3 posts, not accurate estimate
>1500 m
<1000 м
<350 м
<150 м

Migration of waterfowl from Egypt. Click on the picture to see the most recent location of each bird (updated April 6, 2009).

current locations

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March 30, 2010 | Migration maps of the migratory goose

Last year, we already offered our readers an on-line migratory goose migration tracking service. If someone is not yet familiar with our materials, and became our reader this year, we will briefly recall the main things last year, and then post the goose span data for this year. So, the attention of all the goslings is offered.

We decided to give our readers the opportunity to learn how to track the migration of migratory goose waves without leaving the computer. Today we will teach you how to track your favorite hunting object directly from the monitor screen around the world. With our help, you can track the flight of geese according to the data of two geopositioning control systems at once.

If you click, for example, on the picture below, you will see a standard example of the migration route of a bean goose named Adri. In autumn he flies through Tulsk wow region, and in the spring - through Tver region. But this does not mean at all that other waves of the migratory goose do not exist. There are quite a lot of them, so we will give you a whole mechanism for tracking the waves of migration of geese.

One request - so that this can work for future generations - do not shoot marked birds. Orange collars in the spring waves of migration of geese are German, yellow are Japanese and Italian. Please let us know about any collars you see.

In real time, the flight map of a particular goose looks like this:

The use of satellite transmitters opens up new prospects for a detailed study of geese migrations, because until recently our knowledge of the flight paths of birds and their stopping places during long-distance migration from wintering areas to nesting areas in the Arctic was far from complete.

Small "backpacks" with satellite transmitters draw intricate lines on maps that can be viewed online. It turned out that geese traveled from wintering places to nesting places in different ways, sometimes quite unexpected for researchers. The transmitters are still in operation, transmitting daily data on the location of the geese. This data is constantly plotted on maps that can be viewed on the sites in our review, published in the section.

However, goose tracking is far from the only item in the modern hunter's long line of skills. Within a month in the newsfeed you will be able to find a series of articles about goose hunting and monographs about goose hunting.

Modern technologies make it possible to monitor the migration of geese in real time. Bird tracking using GPS navigation has been produced by many organizations around the world for several years.

The most complete and successful project tracks the migrations of the goose that... winters in Western Europeblessgans.de. This German site provides its visitors with the opportunity to follow the migration of the goose through the traditional Google Earth service.

The passage of our goose, wintering in Egypt, can be tracked on this site, some specimens have already set off last year and were refreshed in Turkey (as of March 16, 2009).

However, we will teach you how to accurately track a goose to select a place and time of hunting with the help of the most advanced Google Earth service in the world. Of course, this service is not intended for hunters at all, but, on the contrary, for scientists and wildlife conservationists. But access is not closed to anyone, and therefore we will simply give you the opportunity not to waste your money and time in vain.

So. First you need to install on your computer or free version google Earth, which can be downloaded from the page Google :http://earth.google.com/intl/en/

The whole world is open before you!

However, now there are many not quite licensed offers on the Web, therefore, without placing this material on our website ourselves, we provide a link to information posted on the Web by third parties. I would like to draw your attention to the fact that, in accordance with the Law, you must delete this information from your computer after reading it. The material is not for distribution and for non-commercial purposes.

Professional fresh version of Google Earth Pro Final 4.3.7191.6508


Google Earth Pro Final With license Key 4.3.7191.6508 “Google Earth can take you anywhere on earth to view maps, satellite images, landscape, and 3D buildings, and even provide opportunities to explore galaxies and starry skies. You can explore geographic content, save an overview of places, and share information with other users.

Peculiarities: With Google Earth Pro, you can easily explore geographic features and display the data you find. With a few clicks, you can import site plans, property listings, or client locations and share the view with your client or colleague. What's more, you can export high-quality images to documents or the web. Want to see how the program works? Free trial for 7 days.

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Let's try to figure out how, after all, geese fly through Belarus in spring. And we will do this using the example of the most numerous species - the white-fronted goose.

First, let's look at the places of wintering

The nesting range of the white-fronted goose is circumpolar, it covers the tundra and forest-tundra of Eurasia and North America. The main wintering areas of European white-fronted geese are located in the countries of Western and Central Europe, some birds winter on the Balkan Peninsula, in the Black Sea region and the southern regions of the Caspian Sea.

What is known from the literature?

At the end of the last century, visual survey data were published. In the article “Features of the migration of waterbirds in Belarus”, the spring migration of geese is described as follows:

“In spring, most geese migrate in east and northeast directions. At the same time, a certain regularity is observed in the direction of flight. So, in the southern part of Belarus, the eastern direction prevails, which coincides with the location of the Pripyat channel from west to east. The vast majority of geese fly to the east in this zone: 82.7% in Belovezhskaya Pushcha, 87.1% in the Pripyat floodplain (Pripyatsky Reserve). In the southeastern point of Belarus (the territory adjacent to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant), where the river bed. Pripyat turns to the southeast, only 20% of the geese continue to follow the Pripyat floodplain, 34% fly further east, and the majority - 42% - turn to the northeast.

In the central part of the republic, most geese migrate in a northeasterly direction. So, in the floodplain of the Neman River, which flows from the southeast to the northwest, the main direction of migration of geese was northeast (58%) and east (25%). In the environs of Minsk, the east direction prevailed (52.8% of registered birds), 24.2% flew to the southeast and 20.3% to the northeast. In the floodplain Berezina, the majority of geese migrate in a northeasterly direction (49%)”.

Thus, in spring, the general direction of movement of migrating geese is from west to east.

Satellite data

Modern technologies make it possible to monitor the migration of geese in real time. Bird tracking using GPS navigation has been carried out by many organizations around the world for several years. The most complete and successful project traces the migration of geese wintering in Western Europe. The German site blessgans.de provides its visitors with the opportunity to follow the migration of the goose through the traditional Google Earth service.

Some of the geese wintering in Western Europe fly north of Belarus in spring. One of the main spring gathering places for geese migrating through this region is the Neman river delta. Further, the birds fly to nesting sites located in the tundra of the European North of Russia.



Another part of the geese flies through Belarus in spring. It can be said that it is less fortunate, because in the spring we do not have a warm welcome for birds.

And finally, information from our Bird Ringing Center

We currently have information from more than 200 ringed birds. The average age of harvested white-fronted geese is over three years (1046 days). The maximum age recorded from banding data is over 22 years. However, given the fact that an adult bird was ringed, her age was at least 24 years old.

Based on information received from ringed birds, it can be stated that the main wintering grounds of white-fronted geese migrating through Belarus are located in Western Europe (Netherlands, Germany, England). In 139 out of 143 cases, they were ringed in the territory of the Netherlands.

Information from the nesting sites of birds flying through Belarus is scarce, but available data suggest that the white-fronted geese nesting area extends from the coast of the White Sea to at least Taimyr.

findings

In principle, the new data did not significantly change our understanding of the white-fronted geese's spring migration routes. Its general direction on the territory of our country is east and northeast. A part of the white-fronted goose population is characterized by a loop-like migration: in the spring from Western Europe, they first fly east, and in the central regions of Russia and Northern Kazakhstan they turn north. In autumn, these birds return to their wintering grounds by the shortest route along the coast of the Baltic Sea, only partially affecting Belarus.

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