Our Yellow-billed Cuckoos are on their way back to the breeding grounds!

We are thrilled to announce that one of the Western Yellow-billed Cuckoos that we tagged last summer in the Kern River Valley, affectionately nicknamed Baba Ganoush, was detected by a Motus station near Corpus Christi, Texas on its northward migration on June 16th, 2024.This is particularly exciting because last year another of our tagged cuckoos (this one nicknamed Stroopwafel, tagged in 2022 along the South Fork Kern River) was detected by the very same Motus station on the Texas coast-- the two detections were just one day and a year apart. The Mad Island Marsh Preserve, where both of these cuckoos were detected, is a nature preserve protected by The Nature Conservancy. Both cuckoos appeared to land at this site based on tag detection patterns, rather than just flying over, indicating that this may be an important spring stopover site for this federally threatened bird!From Corpus Christi, Stroopwafel then made the 1,600 mile westward journey to Audubon California's Kern River Preserve, where we picked it up on our local Motus towers 2 weeks later. Will Baba Ganoush make the same trek?