The Kuwaiti Environment Lens team announced the great spotted eagle has travelled to Russia from Kuwait. Lieutenant General Omar Al-Sayed Omar told KUNA that “Kuwait has recorded this migration between Kuwait and Russia seven times during the past three years.

The eagle visit Kuwait in the fall and winter seasons, then returns to southern Russia in the spring and summer.” The first bird on which a tracking device was placed, according to the study showed after three years, its migration from a specific point in southern Russia, to cross thousands of kilometers, and reach a specific point in the country, specifically in the Jahra Reserve.

Omar stated that “the first scientific experiment to track an endangered bird for the great spotted eagle began in mid-January 2020 and showed that the eagle reaches the same place and at the same time, whether it is in Kuwait or Russia.”


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