Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina~ 2012
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Re: Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina~ 2012
21.02 Tiina came and sat on the branch, red legs are seen. Tiit left. Now Tiina is standing in the nest and preening, chicks are chirping and waiting for food.
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21:02 Shiftchange. As asteria said: red legs are seen.
21:13 The egg is again between the siblings and under the adult stork, this time it´s the female.
21:13 The egg is again between the siblings and under the adult stork, this time it´s the female.
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20:21 The egg.
21:02 Change.
21:02 Change.
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oh dear such hungry little monster!macko50 wrote:...
they have grown so fast!
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Oh, wonderful pictures today again! Thank you all! I so like this period when storklets peek out under adult feathers.
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22:33 Is there a crack in the middle of the egg, a jagged line?
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Seems one or other parent has decided otherwise. The egg has been re-intregrated into the nestbowl with the chicks.pziel wrote:Good evening,
At least one parent deliberately decided to stop brooding the last egg. Quite interesting what the second parent will do!
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Good morning Everybody!
7:48 Feeding.
8:01 Change
8:19 Feeding
7:48 Feeding.
8:01 Change
8:19 Feeding
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16:33 - I think it was Tiit in the nest, but I am not sure..
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19:51 - Feeding, the Storklets are eating fast:
19:53 - evening care:
19:53 - evening care:
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One could think the egg is shrinking - but no, the storklets are growing so fast !!!
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No webcam!
Kasmu is blank, too.
Are other webcams off line?
PS No, it is not a webcam problem. It must be my Internet Explorer. Webcams open when I use Google Chrome.
Kasmu is blank, too.
Are other webcams off line?
PS No, it is not a webcam problem. It must be my Internet Explorer. Webcams open when I use Google Chrome.
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19:51 Feeding
The eel was too big :)
21:17 Feeding
The eel was too big :)
21:17 Feeding
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Those are such precious pictures of the storklets peeking out from the parents' feathers, Macko50, NancyM, & Lussi05! Thank you for making them & sharing. The babies are getting so big!
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Good morning Everybody!
7:47
7:47
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Good Morning to all!
Jó reggelt, George.
One day not here and so many pictures and videos were done! Thank you so much.
So lovely pictures with the chicks looking out, made by Nancy, Lussi and best of all George!
Tiina takes over from Tiit:
George, I wonder why you are doing so many videos of the feeding...
Do you want to do a study what, when and how the chicks get to eat? And in which way the ration of the food is changing?
I think, it's really interesting. I never have seen it so detailed before!
Jó reggelt, George.
One day not here and so many pictures and videos were done! Thank you so much.
So lovely pictures with the chicks looking out, made by Nancy, Lussi and best of all George!
Tiina takes over from Tiit:
George, I wonder why you are doing so many videos of the feeding...
Do you want to do a study what, when and how the chicks get to eat? And in which way the ration of the food is changing?
I think, it's really interesting. I never have seen it so detailed before!
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Seems to be, maertha. It looks strange, as if somebody has gnawed at it.maertha wrote:22:33 Is there a crack in the middle of the egg, a jagged line?
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That is true, Bea. Every year I'm amazed, how fast they grow!Bea wrote:One could think the egg is shrinking - but no, the storklets are growing so fast !!!
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Feeding at ~8.30
Struggling with big fish, finally one got it but couldn´t swallow, adult got it from storklet´s beak and swallowed it itself
Struggling with big fish, finally one got it but couldn´t swallow, adult got it from storklet´s beak and swallowed it itself
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I think the unhatched egg is not crashed but covered with dry grass the chicks constantly move. At least from pontu pics it looked like so.
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