Black Stork Nests in Europe

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15:43 Tóbiás flew out

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15:53 still allone
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16:03 allone
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16:08 the youngest ad the eldest
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16:17 Tóbiás is back :bow: (after 34 min.)
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and feeding - all ate fisch
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EDIT: nice shot by palipapa, ggforum https://postimg.cc/image/lpvbeczon/

last fisch - the youngest was winner :mrgreen:
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16:20 after this feeding
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16:24
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wings flapping (the middle)
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16:27 in row :mrgreen:
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16:29 wings flapping the eldest
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16:48 change - Sára in, Tóbiás immediately flew away

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16:48 Sára immediately feeding - ate all
little fishies and this one (brown bullhead probably)
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18:28 change Tóbiás is on nest

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EDIT: it was feeding 18:23 - info, shots by karen ggforum: https://postimg.cc/image/ju0k0yzg7/, https://postimg.cc/image/84wkd00rr/ and https://postimg.cc/image/l924pol3r/ - they are picking food right from the beak

and very long preening by Tóbiás
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ggforum by valcsi - today morning busy time (both working on nest) https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/35361638/anigif.gif
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19:13 :rolleyes:

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:hi:
Black Stork nest, Poland
http://www.lodz.lasy.gov.pl/bocianyczarne
Cute four storklets :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:
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BTW On the same page Blue Tit's nest box video is transmitted http://www.lodz.lasy.gov.pl/modraszka-online
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change - Sára is on nest
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it must be "big" feeding :D

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MAY 23

Good morning Liz, Sue, asteria and all :hi:

probably it was change and feeding, Tóbiás is in nest (I think)
06:13
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EDIT yes - info shots ggforum by karen: 05:34 T. with mude leggs https://postimg.cc/image/66uycmu6f/, feeding - much little fischies and one brown bullhead (winner - the biggest) https://postimg.cc/image/7n6guart3/, https://postimg.cc/image/hkhhncjzb/ - bullhead for that storklet https://postimg.cc/image/dbcrl7jav/ (by panka, ggforum)
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the youngest
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the eldest
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06:22 handsome T. in morning light
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06:24 T. out
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the big eldest storklet
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06:28 T. is back
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06:32 T. out
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06:34 T. back with twig :laugh:
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06:34
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06:39 T. away and Sára in
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