Pictures and Information about White Storks

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MAY 9

CZ, RS Makov

help for little storklet Bertík: https://youtu.be/oh8mG3ohZwk (by Oli, Guest book Makov)

little one is back in nest https://youtu.be/s5-QhrR5dX0 (by Jiřina H., Guest book Makov)
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This chicken was almost as big as Bertik himself! :shock:
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Solo, the first two links are the same: it is hatching of Rada.

I guess two other chicks might hatch and now kept separately from the nest because it is hard for Marushka to rise up all the four, but I am not sure.
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asteria wrote: May 10th, 2018, 3:18 pmSolo, the first two links are the same: it is hatching of Rada.
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sorry - corrected
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Berta ate chicken and was trying to spit a pellet out, but no luck. :sad:
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asteria wrote: May 11th, 2018, 3:52 pm ...
MAY 12

RS MAKOV, CZ

the way to extra feeding place https://youtu.be/_aaENgh1w0c (by Jirka)
video by Mr. Šejna - extra feeding for little one https://bit.ly/2rDh1Vs :D
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I looked into the nest this morning, the little ones are fed by their parents :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jECodSsU8Ds
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Yesterday Marushka fell out of the nest because of strong wind. Luckily on the left side, but she was still upset.
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Libor wrote: Today we were with a stork at the vet, the X-ray came down well, the wing is flat, so the storks lightly contributed and took it out of the wing. So now it could and should be better, we'll see.

Berta is swallowing whole chickens.
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asteria wrote: May 16th, 2018, 7:01 pmLibor wrote: Today we were with a stork at the vet, the X-ray came down well, the wing is flat, so the storks lightly contributed and took it out of the wing. So now it could and should be better, we'll see. ...
google translator :mrgreen: :bow:
... the wing is compact, so they the storch make lightly asleep and took out the inner screw. So now ...
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That is why Marushka was "sad" after sedatives.
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Today in Makov they separated the big storklet from the parents instead of the smallest. I wonder why.
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Now Marushka can move her wing and new feathers are growing. She feels much better.
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Libstat: one chick hatched, maybe today.

Makov: the difference between Bert'a and Rada is very big.

Upd: and on 15.28 cam time the second egg is broken!!!
Upd 16.20 cam time: :chick: + :bounce:
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Libstat: :chick: :chick: :chick: The third chick hatched today at 13.48 cam time
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The last chick hatched at 12.03 cam time in Libshtad.

Makov: both Berta and Rada stayed in the nest today.
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Gniazdo Bocianie pod Sokółką

www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPZ1f33zBL0

The fifth storklet was thrown out of the nest but saved by people! They knew that the parents are going to throw it away and prepared the net and when it happened, they took the chick!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHrlLO1oag0 video by Edith P.

and the pictures of the saved storklet

https://zapodaj.net/d5f4781848e7c.jpg.html
https://zapodaj.net/images/0c76aa519a23f.jpg
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asteria wrote: May 29th, 2018, 3:28 pm Gniazdo Bocianie pod Sokółką The fifth storklet was thrown out of the nest but saved by people! They knew that the parents are going to throw it away and prepared the net and when it happened, they took the chick!
"Najsłabsze pisklę nie miało szans na pozostanie w gnieździe z rodzeństwem. Instynkt przetrwania i wychowania najsilniejszych młodych zaważył o losie piątego bociana, który wykluł się z jajka jako ostatni. Różnica między pisklakami była bardzo znacząca, matka zdecydowała, że pozbędzie się najsłabszego ogniwa.
Szczęście jednak nie opuściło najsłabszego malucha. Po wyrzuceniu z gniazda pisklak spadł na siatkę, która uchroniła go od śmierci. Aktualnie mały bocian znajduje się pod specjalistyczna opieką i ma się dobrze. "
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The weakest chick did not have a chance to stay in the nest with siblings. The instinct to survive and bring up the strongest young influenced the fate of the fifth stork who hatched the last egg. The difference between the chickens was very significant, the mother decided to get rid of the weakest link.
Happiness, however, did not leave the weakest child. After being thrown from the nest, the hatchling fell on the net, which protected him from death. Currently, the small stork is under specialist care and is doing well.
(source: https://sokolka.tv/index.php/11072-matk ... iskle-film )
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