Elizabetha remained in the same general area as yesterday. Her signals indicate that she moved closer to the coastline and likely slept out on the sand overlooking the beach.
This appears to be an excellent location for hunting with a long broad beach, extensive salt ponds inland and little vegetative cover for prey.
It is likely that she is "staging" here, resting and replenishing her fat reserves for the migration.
She has been migrating for 11 days now and has covered 3,005 km (1,867 miles) thus far, an average of 273 km (170 miles) per day.
In comparison, Island Girl has been traveling for 16 days and has covered 3,918 km (2,434 miles), an average of 244 km (152 miles) per day.
They are about 650 km (400 miles) and five days apart at this stage.