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Around 1,000 Cranes migrate over Malta

Charles Polidano, eat your heart out – it seems the contractor and mega-developer no longer holds the record for littering the island with ‘cranes’.
BirdLife Malta yesterday registered a record number of Cranes migrating over the island in a single day. Over 820 Cranes (Graw) in various flocks were observed migrating over Malta last Sunday alone.
The Crane migration continued yesterday with over 160 Cranes seen flying over the south of Malta in the morning alone.
BirdLife received several reports of illegal shooting on these protected birds as they flew low in the Fawwara area. Cranes are protected under Annex I of the Birds Directive. The police were informed of the shooting.
Cranes are large birds which migrate from Europe to Africa every autumn to avoid the cold and lack of food of European winters. During their long journeys Cranes rely on thermals of hot air rising from land mass to save energy while flying. These birds spend more energy in flight over the sea as there are no thermals rising from large bodies of water. This makes the Maltese islands important places where migratory birds can catch thermals, rest and refuel before they continue their journeys.
With a wingspan of up to over 2 metres, Cranes are some of the largest flying birds.

 


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