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Pictures and Information about White Storks
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White Stork nest from last year Čáp Libštát. No eggs yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jmKLNOwZhk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jmKLNOwZhk
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asteria, thank you for the link. It is a very nice nestasteria wrote: ↑April 21st, 2018, 11:48 am White Stork nest from last year Čáp Libštát. No eggs yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jmKLNOwZhk
14:05 egg
EDIT: egg was visible 13:21
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Last year rather sad events happened there: one of the five eggs got damged, then the three elder storklets died one after another but the fourth one survived and fledged, despite at first it looked weak.
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The second egg in Libstat appeared yesterday.
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RS Makov - 23.04.2018 visit from pond in the vicinity - the Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata)
my shots
on the green
and video by Jiřina H. https://youtu.be/vdzP_FWuUek (or by jirka https://youtu.be/CAiQTXW14Lw )
my shots
on the green
and video by Jiřina H. https://youtu.be/vdzP_FWuUek (or by jirka https://youtu.be/CAiQTXW14Lw )
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Makov injured stork
Are there some news about the wing ?
It breaks my heart to see her preening the hidden wing
And she is so courageous! I wish her all the best and big thanks to the workers in the center.
I showed the family the video from the clinic - it was so funny to see her in this waiting room like simple patient when we know that she is a VIP
Are there some news about the wing ?
It breaks my heart to see her preening the hidden wing
And she is so courageous! I wish her all the best and big thanks to the workers in the center.
I showed the family the video from the clinic - it was so funny to see her in this waiting room like simple patient when we know that she is a VIP
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Last few days Honzik and Marushka caught frogs in grass.
Since Libor returned two eggs I haven't seen any news on Marushka neither in Makov guestbook nor in the chat.
Since Libor returned two eggs I haven't seen any news on Marushka neither in Makov guestbook nor in the chat.
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frogs in grass?? very probably earthworms ...
"Common food items include insects (primarily beetles, grasshoppers, locusts and crickets), earthworms, reptiles, amphibians, particularly frog species and small mammals such as voles, moles and shrews. Less commonly, they also eat bird eggs and young birds, fish, molluscs, crustaceans and scorpions." (wiki)
news in chat from who? news are in Guestbook and/or on FB RS by Mr. Libor Šejna (chief)
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Some info on Marushka appears in the chat as well from users watching the cam online(f.e., when Marushka is taken for doc or when the eggs were changed). And yes, it must be frogs in the grass, last year in Belarus I saw a white stork near gas station, it walked on the grass and caught frogs, I clearly saw them. Hardly Honzik and Marushka would eat worms when they have fish and chicken for food while frogs they like but don't get in the feeder. (Nobody will catch those frogs for them)
Some info on Marushka appears in the chat as well from users watching the cam online(f.e., when Marushka is taken for doc or when the eggs were changed). And yes, it must be frogs in the grass, last year in Belarus I saw a white stork near gas station, it walked on the grass and caught frogs, I clearly saw them. Hardly Honzik and Marushka would eat worms when they have fish and chicken for food while frogs they like but don't get in the feeder. (Nobody will catch those frogs for them)
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Today Marushka is shown to doc and has X-ray.
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injured female stork Maruška:
Mr. Libor Šejna wrote: Today, after X-rays in Písek and consultation with Kralupy's surgery, we removed the external wire fixation and removed all bandages. There is still one "nail" inside the wing. We will see how the stork will respond and whether the wing moves.
injured female stork Maruška:
Mr. Libor Šejna wrote: Today, after X-rays in Písek and consultation with Kralupy's surgery, we removed the external wire fixation and removed all bandages. There is still one "nail" inside the wing. We will see how the stork will respond and whether the wing moves.
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Which egg is hatching today? The one in the nest or in the incubator?
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The infertile egg must be the first one, then it is not certain indeed.