Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina~ 2012
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Re: Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina~ 2012
Good morning everybody!
A nice jump! Tommy's legs left the ground! :)
A nice jump! Tommy's legs left the ground! :)
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Hello,
So i have been busy as a bee not only with storklet but also whit other new patients and problems. Yes the bad thing is that I'm pretty alone working with wildlife so I do have to work 7d a week and right now is pretty much a high season (eg. there where two eagles found on ground not flying away but when they had to be picked up, to bring to me, they where not found). But i hope to start a Wildlife medicine course for veterinary medicine students end of this year (I hope that will bring more people in to this subject). Aswell we have finally got some land and a house to start planning a specialized wildlife hospital (that will take time but we have put a lot of efforts in it, but there is so much more to do)
But back to storklet. Currently there hasn't been big news, just feeding, medicating and letting the time show if our plans will be glorious or will we be doomed. The "bad" news is that he is pretty feisty that means he feels well enough to be not so cooperative. As the beak is pretty soft (the beak bone (cartilage) is almost the same as your ears cartilage) so on feeding there is some movement what we would not have on a adult birds beak what is calcified. Also the outer surface of the beak is not keratinized so its soft. So its pretty interesting and challenging to get that beak working 100% again.
But right now i have to run again... need to go to he market for fishing and do a pile of work
Dr. Madis
Ps. I haven't read all the post in between, but there was something about Ed Clark... yes i can confirm that hes a friend of mine. I have worked for him in 2009-2010 when I did a internship at the Wildlife Center of Virginia. I am still closely bonded with WCV (as people there are good friends of mine and colleagues with whom to discuss interesting cases). As-well Ed named me just a month ago as their Veterinary Associate - Europe
So i have been busy as a bee not only with storklet but also whit other new patients and problems. Yes the bad thing is that I'm pretty alone working with wildlife so I do have to work 7d a week and right now is pretty much a high season (eg. there where two eagles found on ground not flying away but when they had to be picked up, to bring to me, they where not found). But i hope to start a Wildlife medicine course for veterinary medicine students end of this year (I hope that will bring more people in to this subject). Aswell we have finally got some land and a house to start planning a specialized wildlife hospital (that will take time but we have put a lot of efforts in it, but there is so much more to do)
But back to storklet. Currently there hasn't been big news, just feeding, medicating and letting the time show if our plans will be glorious or will we be doomed. The "bad" news is that he is pretty feisty that means he feels well enough to be not so cooperative. As the beak is pretty soft (the beak bone (cartilage) is almost the same as your ears cartilage) so on feeding there is some movement what we would not have on a adult birds beak what is calcified. Also the outer surface of the beak is not keratinized so its soft. So its pretty interesting and challenging to get that beak working 100% again.
But right now i have to run again... need to go to he market for fishing and do a pile of work
Dr. Madis
Ps. I haven't read all the post in between, but there was something about Ed Clark... yes i can confirm that hes a friend of mine. I have worked for him in 2009-2010 when I did a internship at the Wildlife Center of Virginia. I am still closely bonded with WCV (as people there are good friends of mine and colleagues with whom to discuss interesting cases). As-well Ed named me just a month ago as their Veterinary Associate - Europe
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Madis Leivits, DVM
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Veterinarian - Estonian University of Life Sciences
Madis Leivits, DVM
President - Estonian Veterinary Association
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Thank you Madis for the info. It´s good to hear Lenny is still alive. We´ll keep the thumbs up for Lenny and all the other patients.
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Thank you Madis for the info.
9:17 Feeding
9:50 Feeding
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9:17 Feeding
9:50 Feeding
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Tiit 15.53
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19:24 - Tommy tested his wings. His feet was up from the ground.
Thank you Dr Madis, for the info:)
Thank you Dr Madis, for the info:)
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Thanks Dr. Madis for the information about Lenny .
It's nice to see, the to 2 others made exercices and their feets went up from the ground.
It's nice to see, the to 2 others made exercices and their feets went up from the ground.
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Hello everybody, thanks Dr. Madis for your post and for your work. Hoping for more good news.
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July 11th
11:32 Fish supply by Tiit
11:32 Fish supply by Tiit
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13:08 Tiit visited the nest again, but this time he did not bring anything to eat.
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Good morning everybody!
Lucy thanks for the videos and pictures!
13:38 Kelly is practicing.
Lucy thanks for the videos and pictures!
13:38 Kelly is practicing.
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14:49 Feeding
14:49 Feeding (slow motion)
14:49 Feeding (slow motion)
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16:54 Feeding
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19:36 Feeding
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I don't remember that the nest was that white last year, and there were 4 chicks!
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They are cute!
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Any word about Lenny's condition?
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July 12. Good morning
10:22 - Tommy..
10:22 - Tommy..
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Hello everybody
A few seconds feeding at 10:21
A very little amount, too little for two starving stomachs...
Hello vaino you should look above. Dr. Madis was writing before yesterday.
A few seconds feeding at 10:21
A very little amount, too little for two starving stomachs...
Hello vaino you should look above. Dr. Madis was writing before yesterday.
greetings from Baska
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We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
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