Hunting: ANUU Migratoristi takes stock of the situation of the migratory pass in Italy in the last week which seems to have suffered a decline.
After the migratory movement of the first week of November it was thought that the following one, from 12 to 18 November, was more favorable, but there was a slow decrease in the migration of autumnal species such as Tordi sasselli and CeseneHowever, this decline represents the normal migratory cycle which, in our opinion, will have to resume in the coming weeks, provided that the weather conditions are favorable.
The high pressure that remains in central Europe has greatly lowered the weather column, making it reach temperatures of 4 degrees on average hills, after a few days of good temperatures outside the norm. In this context, the Frosone, the Wood pigeon, the Fringuello, the Peppola and the Robin have maintained a good presence. Furthermore, the presence of the Song Thrush in the low hills and of the Tordela.
The reports also underline the good presence of the Woodcock and, in the places congenial to them, of the Snipe, while some species such as the Raven have already chosen, as has always been the case, the land suitable for wintering during the next winter. We will see how the situation evolves in the coming days.
November 20, 2012
ANUU Migrators