Surfbirds News: BirdLife International Archives
Spring Alive earlier in 2007
The Springtime migration of four bird indicator species across Europe took place earlier this year than the previous year, according to BirdLife’s Spring Alive project, an online resource involving children, teachers and birdwatchers from across the continent.
Throughout last Spring, participants across Europe watched out for and recorded the arrival of four migratory birds: White Stork Ciconia ciconia, Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica, Common Swift Apus apus and the Common Cuckoo Cuculus canorus. Results showed that all four species were spotted earlier this year on average, compared to the Spring Alive 2006 results.
White Stork from Surfbirds Galleries ?? Dr. Steve M.R.Young
Over 16,000 records were added to the Spring Alive website this year (
http://www.springalive.net
) and the project involved a large number of European BirdLife Partners. Website visitors were able to watch the progress of Spring across Europe, as birds were spotted further and further northwards.
This year’s arrivals were found to be slightly earlier than the European phonological norm (White Stork in early April; Barn Swallow, mid-April; Common Cuckoo, early May; Common Swift, mid-May), a reflection of the relatively mild Spring -much warmer and longer than 2006- in comparison with previous years. |