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 Post subject: Re: Black Stork Tracks
PostPosted: March 16th, 2010, 4:49 pm 
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Kured ja kotkad on juba koduteel ( homeward-bound storks and eagles )
15.03.2010 12:21
Madis Filippov, reporter

Although Estonia is still covered with a thick blanket of snow, but transmitter-equipped storks and eagles, who wintered in the south, have started to fly back, towards Estonia.

Member of the Eagle Club, Urmas Sellias told, that this year birds have flown further towards south, than usual. "This could be because drought in southern Sahara has started earlier than in the earlier years." he guessed.

First to set homeward was Osprey Erika on March 2nd, who has been in the fish bonds near the Suess canal since March 10th.

More than a week ago, black stork Valdur started his journey from Ethiopia, who stayed in the fish bonds in Israel and has now arrived in Syria.

Also homeward bound are greater spotted eagle Nimetu (no name) who has flown back already 350km. Other birds are standing still. Most furthest, wintering in southern Kenya is black stork Raivo, who hasn't started his way back yet. " Usually he has started to come back in February" said Sellis.

Two young black storks, who flew south in the autum, Raivo's sons, died on their flyway. " They were probably killed near the border of Turkey and Greece in the beginning of November" said
Sellis. " Since we lost the signal, we don't know where they are and we haven't got a reason to go search."

It isn't possible to set a certain time, when the birds arrive in Estonia. "It depends on what weather welcomes them here. If they are met with snow, they'll wait" said Sellis. He added, that few arrivals have been seen in the end of March or in the beginning of APRIL but most will arrive after the snow has melted.

The way birds know, when exactly to start their way towards home, is probably related to the lenght of the day, Sellis said. " They know somehow when to start moving. Biological clock is working"

White-tailed eagles don't migrate to south and at least two white-tailed eagles' nest-life can been seen already since last week on the website:http://www.looduskalender.ee. "Right now they are building their nest " said Sellis " Actually they started with that already last autumn but then it got covered with snow"

Blanket of snow has melted off, but thick ice is still in the middle of the nest. " They have tried to get it off with beaks and claws but couldn't. One other reason for delayed nest work is lack of suitable lining for the nest-bowl, dry dead grass and moss.

When to expect fruits of their cohabitation, is not known, but last year, the first egg was laid on March 12th.


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Since this article is mostly about black storks, i posted it here...

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 Post subject: Re: Black Stork Tracks
PostPosted: March 16th, 2010, 11:50 pm 
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Thank you Kenny. Now when the cold weather has moved on we can expect to see the BS..when ? ?
Winter is very slow to leave us this year. :puzzled:

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....and from what we see on the Pig camera No 2 there is still a lot of bad weather there tonight.
Is there any further news of the travellers ?

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PostPosted: March 29th, 2010, 11:37 am 
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I don't have any traveller news - we rely on Urmas for that.

But I have heard a rumour that the Black Stork situation will be discussed today - meaning - is the weather suitable to allow a safe visit to that forest? Will there be enough time between the arrival of safe conditions and the arrival of the storks?

I think there has been a small space of time, each year, that allows Urmas to get the webcam into the tree, just before the storks arrive.

Urmas, please correct this if I am wrong.


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PostPosted: March 29th, 2010, 12:02 pm 
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I think after getting data from the transmitter of Toomas it will be clear when fix the cam, so all is up to Toomas.


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Padis hasn't found a mate (what is he doing, by the way? out fishing with the other boys?)
But what about the GPS storks? are they busy breeding? Or enjoying bachelor life?
Has Lembit been seen "at home", and is it just his transmitter data that are still in Belorussia?


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Padis may have found a mate, but he has no time to breed this year. As for other tagged storks, I would like to learn about them too. I am almost sure that Toomas has another nest and maybe chicks of his own.


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The eagle is in the nest!


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