In a promising sign for conservation efforts, nine juvenile Steppe Eagles tagged in northern Kazakhstan have embarked on their inaugural migration. Equipped with GPS trackers, these young raptors took flight just as the autumn winds began to sweep the region, setting out on a perilous journey spanning thousands of kilometers toward their wintering grounds in South Asia. Early data indicates a diverse range of flight patterns, with some eagles favoring routes over the Caspian Sea while others traverse the western stretches of Central Asia.

Key observations from the initial migration phase include:

  • Average daily flight distance: Approximately 120 km
  • Preferred stopover habitats: Steppe grasslands and riparian zones
  • Flight altitude peaks: Reaching up to 2,000 meters
  • First rest stops predominantly in western Kazakhstan
Eagle IDDeparture DateCurrent LocationDistance Flown…