Hafren
Named by employees of tag funder Severn Trent Water. Hafren is the Welsh name for Severn and also the name of Severn Trent Water’s counterpart Welsh business (Hafren Dyfrdwy). The ‘f’ is pronounced as a ‘v’ sound.

- Status:
- Active
- Tagged:
- Saturday, May 18, 2024 - 05:30
- Tagging Location:
- Hill Court Farm and the Blacklands, Worcestershire, England
- Sex:
- Male
- Age when found:
- Adult
- Satellite Tag No.:
- 262938
- Wing Length (mm):
- 236
Hafren's journey from 18 May 2024 to 25 April 2025
Hafren's movements
25 Apr 2025 - Hafren's homeward bound
In the last three days Hafren has left his temporary home in the Cáceres province, Spain, and covered around 1,600 km (994 miles). His journey took him around the Bay of Biscay, passing over Bilbao, then Bordeaux, before heading to Nantes, and finally taking a rest just north of Lorient, in southern Brittany.
His next big flight should take him to the UK and to his Worcestershire summer residence!
09 Apr 2025 - Hafren's Spanish flee...
As we expected, Hafren crossed the Mediterranean overnight on 5 April and headed straight inland, passing over Granada and on into central Spain.
He is currently feeding up and resting on the shores of the Puente Nuevo Reservoir in the province of Córdoba.
07 Apr 2025 - Hafren hoofs it
When we last checked in, just before the weekend, Hafren was close to Mijek in Western Sahara. Since then he has cut up through Morocco, passing close to the cities of Marrakesh and Fes, before arriving on the north Moroccan coast close to Temsaman commune in the Driouch Province, on Saturday.
His most recent signal shows that he has now set off across the Mediterranean. If he crosses without incident, he should make landfall somewhere between Malaga and Almeria.
04 Apr 2025 - Hafren is go!
Hot on Wilfrid’s heels, Hafren has now set off across the Sahara.
Leaving his temporary stopping-off point in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, he skirted along the eastern border of Guinea, cut across south-eastern Mali, and motored through Mauritania before arriving in Western Sahara, covering around 2,200 km (1,370 miles).
From here, he should head up along the Moroccan coast, after which he will cross into Spain.
26 Mar 2025 - Hafren heads west
In the last couple of weeks, since arriving in Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Hafren has moved slowly north up the Sassandra River, and is now close to Mont Sângbé National Park, a designated area which is home to a range of wildlife including Western Chimpanzee, African Bush Elephant, Royal Antelope and birds such as Baumann's Olive Greenbul and Emerald Starling.
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