As reported by the association ANUUMigrators in the usual weekly update on the migratory step, according to the web portals specialized on the weather, the anomalous prolonged summer is about to end as it promises to be this week a mass of cold air from the North Atlantic with a drastic drop in temperatures with another coming from the north-east of the Western Palearctic.
The sun and the heat will give way to autumn and, finally, the post-nuptial migration should begin in a more incisive way that, to date, it did not respect the traditional periods. It should be emphasized, in fact, that there have been only simple signs regarding the presence of the Song Thrush, while the only species that is most noticeable is the Blackcap, accompanied in a less relevant way by the Robin. There is, therefore, nothing particular to report in consideration of the fact that in the north of the western Palaearctic the weather is still beautiful.
In the coming weeks it will be all to be discovered thanks to the collaboration with the European Ornithological Observatories e the various sheds who for years have promptly provided their data to the Environmental Protection and Ornithological Research Coordination Office of the ANUUMigratoristi, and thanks to the collaboration of the FEIN Ornithological Observatory of Arosio. We'll see.