Black Stork Webcam Discussion 2010
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Yes, it may flower as well.
Toomas decided to be the first to start winter migration, Raivo followed him. And Lembit clearly got his transmitter broken.
Toomas decided to be the first to start winter migration, Raivo followed him. And Lembit clearly got his transmitter broken.
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Toomas is like royalty (and ash tree leaves) then: last to arrive, first to goasteria wrote:Yes, it may flower as well.
Toomas decided to be the first to start winter migration, Raivo followed him. And Lembit clearly got his transmitter broken.
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There was a black stork in the nest , 21.07. from 12:42 to 12:44 . You can see photos here : http://www.miedzyrzecze.org.pl/forum/vi ... id=422&p=8 It was not Padis. No ring .
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Thanks Gersenda!
Certainly it is not Padis, and not Toomas. Also Raivo left homeland before, but there are still some storks incognito in Estonia... Interesting!
One image of other unsuccessful nest where a stork of 1997 (orange ring 70W) is present. There were also two other storks visible on trail camera images, but probably all they are males...
and closer look of the same stork
Certainly it is not Padis, and not Toomas. Also Raivo left homeland before, but there are still some storks incognito in Estonia... Interesting!
One image of other unsuccessful nest where a stork of 1997 (orange ring 70W) is present. There were also two other storks visible on trail camera images, but probably all they are males...
and closer look of the same stork
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So there are storks just 'wandering' about and loooking at nests ? I see that stork also has a metal ring near the right foot.
We will have to pray to the stork saints for them to come and nest in front of the camera.. next year.
Thank you Urmas and gersenda for the pictures.
We will have to pray to the stork saints for them to come and nest in front of the camera.. next year.
Thank you Urmas and gersenda for the pictures.
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aah what pleasure to see them!
our nest has some fresh fir twigs wonder who brought them??
our nest has some fresh fir twigs wonder who brought them??
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The LSEs use to decorate nest before leaving to the migration - for to return next spring with more serious plans...
I think we need to find other storknest to install the camera! Actually that is not very easy, as several suitable aspects should be followed.
I think we need to find other storknest to install the camera! Actually that is not very easy, as several suitable aspects should be followed.
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Yes, please, please, Urmas! a new BS cam is simply vital part of our lives ...
....although i like LSEs very much and wish them safe migration and successful breeding next year
....although i like LSEs very much and wish them safe migration and successful breeding next year
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10:34 found LSE sitting in nest
10:44 he/she left and flew to the rotten birch trunk on background (the top is not visible from cam).
10:44 he/she left and flew to the rotten birch trunk on background (the top is not visible from cam).
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Since I went home I found the LSE in the nest - building it a bit another way - bringing new things etc.
Here some pictures:
up to 12:59
Here some pictures:
up to 12:59
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I am so glad to meet them.
Regards from Bleggi
I am so glad to meet them.
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After an hour (14:10) one of eagles was still in the nest. Brought a twig called and left.
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Yes, we have to find another nest for webcam but then we never see Padis again and never learn how he's doing.Urmas wrote:The LSEs use to decorate nest before leaving to the migration - for to return next spring with more serious plans...
I think we need to find other storknest to install the camera! Actually that is not very easy, as several suitable aspects should be followed.
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The LSEs are back in the black stork nest this morning, bringing & arranging fresh greenery. There is a lot of sound like heavy construction equipment from nearby. And the nettles are making a fine stand round a third of the nest!
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LSE in the nest
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LSE in the nest
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Bleggi, this webcam has disappeared from my main menu - please can you (or somebody) give me the link?
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Of course, dear Mew, may I help you and perhaps some others:Mew wrote:Bleggi, this webcam has disappeared from my main menu - please can you (or somebody) give me the link?
mms://tv.eenet.ee/kurepesa.
And if this link get lost again, you can find it at page1, at the beginning of this Black Stork Webcam Discussion 2010.
You will be wondering what there happened with the nest. The LSE did a great work this morning .
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And so, my thanks to you, dear Bleggi - I don't know where the webcam link went.Bleggi wrote: Of course, dear Mew, may I help you and perhaps some others:
mms://tv.eenet.ee/kurepesa.
And if this link get lost again, you can find it at page1, at the beginning of this Black Stork Webcam Discussion 2010.
You will be wondering what there happened with the nest. The LSE did a great work this morning .
Kindest regards
Bleggi
They did do a lot of home furnishing, didn't they? Now [21.25] it seems to be raining hard on the nest. The BBC reported floods in Germany etc, but still drought in Russia, I believe? [Here is - OK. Sunny intervals and showers. Not warm. Normal English summer!]
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Where do this small birds take the power to carry so big material from?
The picture shows the work of yesterday:
The picture shows the work of yesterday:
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Is it not possible that this twig fell down during a storm. I think they do not like this uncomfortable twig.Bleggi wrote:Where do this small birds take the power to carry so big material from?
The picture shows the work of yesterday:
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