Amur Falcon has a spectacular annual migration from the north-east border of China, where it breeds, to south-east Africa, where it winters, mostly following winds and dragonflies, their main source of food.
This has been tracked by radio transmitter and the route for three birds is shown on this map
Amur Falcon autumn migration through Hong Kong has now finished for 2016.
Numbers recorded to date in 2016 via the website and other sources continue the growth since the first official record in 1999, and can only increase when records are formally collected for 2016.
This graph shows numbers of Amur Falcon recorded in Hong Kong from 1990 to 2016, all in autumn except one.
Reasons for this growth may be a more southerly migration in autumn and also more protection to the species on route, especially in India and Bangaladesh where it was previously trapped for food in large numbers.
One notable difference in 2016 is the timing of the autumn migration, this year 2-3 weeks later than any previous year, as shown here
This may be due to the very warm October in south China this year. Next year may be different.
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