Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina~ 2012
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Re: Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina~ 2012
17:06 Feeding.
18:25 Change and feeding.
18:25 Change and feeding.
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19;44 I see now that the egg has been put aside since the last feeding.
I hear a woodpecker tap,tap tapping on a tree nearby.
I hear a woodpecker tap,tap tapping on a tree nearby.
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Good evening
At 19:42 the adult bird pushed the egg aside. I saw this for the first time.
Edit: Hello macdoum
http://pontu.eenet.ee/kurg/2012-05-25/2 ... -19-43.jpg
At 19:42 the adult bird pushed the egg aside. I saw this for the first time.
Edit: Hello macdoum
http://pontu.eenet.ee/kurg/2012-05-25/2 ... -19-43.jpg
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@ George and baska: Wonderful pictures, thank you!
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Maertha. At the same moment.maertha wrote:Good evening
At 19:42 the adult bird pushed the egg aside. I saw this for the first time.
Edit: Hello macdoum
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Would be useful to take this egg for contaminant analyses, but we can't go before the ringing time probably.NancyM wrote: 19:42
Egg ends up in the outside
There is many proofs according Latvian colleague analyses, that BS eggs contain again DDT. Hopefully not the eggs of Tiina!
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Will they treat the egg like those Portugal storks: not peck or eat it but just ignore?
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Here is the video.
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I wonder if Tiina will roll the egg back into the nest cup again when she returns.
Urmas, in addition to testing for DDT, do you also test for lead? Is that a problem in your area?
Also, is Aspergillosis a problem with Black Storks? The egg shell is porous (also I think broken, if indeed the chick pipped) - bacteria could contaminate it and cause problems (?)
Urmas, in addition to testing for DDT, do you also test for lead? Is that a problem in your area?
Also, is Aspergillosis a problem with Black Storks? The egg shell is porous (also I think broken, if indeed the chick pipped) - bacteria could contaminate it and cause problems (?)
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Good evening,
At least one parent deliberately decided to stop brooding the last egg. Quite interesting what the second parent will do!
Best wishes,
Piotr
At least one parent deliberately decided to stop brooding the last egg. Quite interesting what the second parent will do!
Best wishes,
Piotr
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Does the DDT "just" appear in BS eggs again or also in the eggs of other birds, Urmas?Urmas wrote: Would be useful to take this egg for contaminant analyses, but we can't go before the ringing time probably.
There is many proofs according Latvian colleague analyses, that BS eggs contain again DDT. Hopefully not the eggs of Tiina!
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So Tiit has made it official, the fourth egg expelled...
20:07 - Tiit is restless, it's probably a restless flock below him
Macko, your pictures of the Storklets peeking out are so beautiful
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20:16 Parent bird is scooping in under the chicks,all around the nestbowl. Is he cleaning up food residue or just moving the chicks a little
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20:21 - Is Tiit pushing the egg back under him?
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We have a "dynamic" situation. With no simple solutions.
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Tiit doesn't know what to do with the "wrong" egg.
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Within a few days, when parents stop sitting in the nest and just stay near on the branch the solution will come.pziel wrote:We have a "dynamic" situation. With no simple solutions.
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Nancy, your picture is great. These Storklets are very lively...
- and the egg is back under...
- and the egg is back under...