P268 CEEFAX 268 Tue 8 May 21:21/28 1/7 O YOC migration phon -in As Spring takes a hold, so Summ r migrants are winging their way back from their winti quarters. Where and when they arrive depend on weathjt conditions in Europe and on wind direction. To track the flight path of migrant birds arriving in Britain, the Young Ornithologists' club, the junior section of the RSPB, has launched its annual survey which lasts until May 8. Viewers are asked to phone-in (numbers on the next page) with their sightings. Phone-in numbers followP268 CEEFAX 268 Tue 8 May 21:15/22 2/7 W £/o}}O'! YOC migration phone-in Viewers who see a migrant such as a swallow, chiffchaff or whjatear should phone the Young Ornithologists' Club on one of the following numbers on TUESDAY EVENINGS ONLY between 5.30pm and 7.30pm until May 8. Sandy X0767) 80551 Droitwich (0905) 770581 Exetet (0392) 32691 Newcastle (0632) 324148 Belfast (0232) 692547 Edinburgh (031) 556 5624/556 9042 Newtown X0686) 27219 Dublin 875759 Cuckoo sightings followP268 CEEFAX 268 Tue 8 May 21:15/24 3/7 {5 WHITJTHROAT Sightings before May 3 O P268 CEEFAX 268 Tue 8 May 21:02/40 4/7 {5 SWIFT Sightings before May 3 O P268 CEEFAX 268 Tue 8 May 21:16/32 5/7 O YOC migration - latest news Numbest of summit migrants are building up at last! House Martins, Cuckoos and Common Sandpipers have reached the north of Scotland but are more common further south. Sand Martins have spread through the British Isles but numbers are very low. What has happened to them? Pied Flycatchers are now in their upland woods and others have been seen in passage in lowland areas. More news followsP268 CEEFAX 268 Tue 8 May 21:03/37 6/7 O YOC migration - latest news Nightingales are singing in parts of southjtn and eastern England but not in Berkeley Square! Ljssjt Whitethroats have suddenly arrived but you need to know their song to find them. Spotted Flycatchers now arriving and Grasshopper Warblers becoming more widespread. More news followsP268 CEEFAX 268 Tue 8 May 21:17/31 7/7 O YOC migration - latest news Bee Eater, Crane, Golden Oriole, Kentish Plover, Purple Heron, Spoonbill and Wrynjck are among the more unusual species reported bz obsjrvjrs. DON'T FORGET... An illustrated summary of the results for the 1984 phone-in will be available from August 1, price 80p (inc postage and package) from YOC, The Lodge, Sandy Beds SG19 2DL. Details of the YOC phone-in