Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina~ 2012

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Re: Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina~ 2012

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Good morning everybody! :peek:

Jasmijntje, its great! :headroll: They are young ones.
I know this feeling as we had a young black stork in our near last year. He stayed with our white storks for some weeks. He had a ring and we found out that he came from the Czech Republic. I will never forget. He is on my avatar. Keep your eyes opened!
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8.59 Preening time.
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somebody came to branch 10:16
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who is this? for me it not looks like Tiina or Tiit :puzzled:
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left 10:22, no feeding
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Feeding 13:32
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It was Tiit but he didn't feed them. Maybe he stimulates the storklets to fly.
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14:58 - Preen & stretch..
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19.15 Beak to beak.
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23:39 + Lots of movement near the cam housing...I had forgotten I had the cam still open,then I heard noises & it took me a moment to figure out,from where. :rolleyes:
Someone is perching there,I suppose.
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July 25th

Hello everybody! :wave:
I'm very pleased about the big amount of all your observations, reports, pictures and videos! :loveshower:

At the moment I cannot write every day, not even have a look to the webcam because I'm about to move in another flat.
And before I can go there it is necessary to renovate the whole flat. It will be a lot of work and last for months....
I even couldn't read all postings, but the last one's.

So I will only welcome Jasmijntje :hi:
Congratulations! You got so much luck to meet these black storks in the Netherlands!!! I would have been as excited like you, too.
Thank you for your nice pictures. I hope, you will have the opportunity to see them more often!


The siblings are starving.
They even take moss from the tree and are fighting for it, because one thinks, that the other one found something to eat.
They have really to go the hard way to learn flying by not getting the whole lot of food from their parents.

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At 8:41 h Tiit came and brought some small fishes. Not 5 seconds, and they were eaten
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Afterwards he sat down on the tree.

The siblings were begging all the time (almost 10 minutes non-stop) until Tiina came. But she didn't bring anything...


Have a nice day, all together!
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10.39 Food delivery.
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Good morning to all!

14:40 Feeding

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14:49 Parent brought moss instead of food. :(

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Post by asteria »

Why Tiit did it???

Even when Neli stayed alone he brought her normal food, why not now?
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One feeding was 14:11, frogs :wave:
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Lots of frogs. :)
But that moss delivery is interesting. Maybe he brought it as a nest material (which is not needed?). :puzzled:
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Some frogs arrived - but never to see how many. I only saw three ones
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20:18 One storklet (left of cam) flapping wings like crazy....soon be lift-off. :shake:
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How is Lenny doing now? How he looks like? Does he try to fly too?
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I wonder if the adults are letting the young ones begin to feel a bit hungry now. It might encourage them to fly sooner.
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Jo, I asked Leonia about this in the morning, and she wrote to me, that it is quite possible that parents feed them less now to make them a bit lighter and also induce them to start to fly. White storks also do.
I have noticed that when a parent is coming, he or she usually waits for a moment on the left branch before jumping on the nest. Maybe that also should get them out of the comfortable nest!

Asteria - I guess we will hear from Dr. Madis as he has news for us.
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