Pictures and Information about Storks

Cameras Watching over Black Storks nest
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Some news from south:
Five of tagged BSs are turned to their spring migration.
Raivo arrived to Israel (from Tanzania)
Oss left Israel at Monday, last data from southern Turkey (but a bit strange locations from yesterday in a daytime in one place during afternoon...)
Valdur left Ethiopia Monday morning and is now in Sudan.
Kaku left Ethiopia yesterday and was today in Eritrea.
Priidu left Central African Republic at Monday and stops in Sudan in more wet area.

Lembit is still waiting for right time.
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kotkaklubi wrote:Some news from south:
Five of tagged BSs are turned to their spring migration.
Raivo arrived to Israel (from Tanzania)
Oss left Israel at Monday, last data from southern Turkey (but a bit strange locations from yesterday in a daytime in one place during afternoon...)
Valdur left Ethiopia Monday morning and is now in Sudan.
Kaku left Ethiopia yesterday and was today in Eritrea.
Priidu left Central African Republic at Monday and stops in Sudan in more wet area.

Lembit is still waiting for right time.
Thank you very much for the news! :bow: Great!
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Great news! Welcome home our dear black storks! Why I feel like weeping?
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unp wrote:February 27, Israel
http://www.naturelight.ru/fullscreen/18444.html

Also, an unusual (child's) view of spring. (Father writes that the child has never seen that painting.)
http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u9/c ... spring.jpg
Unp, thanks for the pictures. Both are so nice. That first one, just unbilievable, so beautiful!
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thank you Urmas for great news!
so they are really on their way home :headroll:
some tissues, please :D
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kotkaklubi wrote:Some news from south:
Five of tagged BSs are turned to their spring migration.
Raivo arrived to Israel (from Tanzania)
Oss left Israel at Monday, last data from southern Turkey (but a bit strange locations from yesterday in a daytime in one place during afternoon...)
Valdur left Ethiopia Monday morning and is now in Sudan.
Kaku left Ethiopia yesterday and was today in Eritrea.
Priidu left Central African Republic at Monday and stops in Sudan in more wet area.

Lembit is still waiting for right time.
Good news :headroll:
Thank you :bow:
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Good News Urmas, thank you :D
I wish them a safe and swift flight and we are all waiting patiently. :shake:
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Storkaholics of the World - our winter retreat is coming to an end.
Clean and decorate your homes. Tidy the gardens, buy enough food for a siege of 4 months. We shall soon be glued to our webcams, day and night.

Our Black Storks are coming home.

Urmas, thank you for bringing us the news.
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Jo UK wrote:Our Black Storks are coming home.
:loveshower:

I am really looking forward to seeing our storks at the nest again.
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kotkaklubi wrote:Some news from south:
Five of tagged BSs are turned to their spring migration.
Raivo arrived to Israel (from Tanzania)
Oss left Israel at Monday, last data from southern Turkey (but a bit strange locations from yesterday in a daytime in one place during afternoon...)
Valdur left Ethiopia Monday morning and is now in Sudan.
Kaku left Ethiopia yesterday and was today in Eritrea.
Priidu left Central African Republic at Monday and stops in Sudan in more wet area.

Lembit is still waiting for right time.
That are great news. :bounce: Thank you very much. :2thumbsup:
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Our black storks are returning! Thank you urmas for this wonderful news!
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[quote="Jo UK"]Storkaholics of the World - our winter retreat is coming to an end.
Clean and decorate your homes. Tidy the gardens, buy enough food for a siege of 4 months. We shall soon be glued to our webcams, day and night.

Clean and decorate? Tidy gardens? No way!!! I have been watching a pair of robins build their nest in the backyard....and getting ready for another year with our storks!
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Oh? Sorry, Bairbre. :blush: Of course, I didn't mean you!
Robin watching is much more important!
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Jo UK wrote:Oh? Sorry, Bairbre. :blush: Of course, I didn't mean you!
Robin watching is much more important!
:rotf: :mrgreen: :2thumbsup:
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kotkaklubi wrote:Some news from south:
Five of tagged BSs are turned to their spring migration.
Raivo arrived to Israel (from Tanzania)
Oss left Israel at Monday, last data from southern Turkey (but a bit strange locations from yesterday in a daytime in one place during afternoon...)
Valdur left Ethiopia Monday morning and is now in Sudan.
Kaku left Ethiopia yesterday and was today in Eritrea.
Priidu left Central African Republic at Monday and stops in Sudan in more wet area.

Lembit is still waiting for right time.
:loveshower: Thank you for the great news, Mr. Kotkaklubi!

Wishing a safe trip home to all the migratory birds. :chick:
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Good morning everybody !

I haven't seen you for ages :(
During this time I established a hungarian home page called
BirdWatchers.

Please take a look at that video greeting the beginning of the
new season.

The new season has begun

It was made one our forum members called Baby.
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Hi, Geogre! It's long time since Estonian Black Storks left on the route.. To think, only two weeks left to wait..and they will return.
The video of White Storks is touching! Welcome to you too :wave:
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macko50 wrote:Good morning everybody !

I haven't seen you for ages :(
:hi: George! I am happy to see you here, and I hope you will visit more during the stork season.

Your website is very well done, and I really liked the video - I recognize those white stork nests :chick: I am so glad that Zeiskamer Muller is back on line this year - lovely!
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They are coming!! :2thumbsup: A Black Stork seen on the 16th March, in Netherlands, Lauderbeetse!
It was adult, male, it was informed.
http://waarneming.nl/soort/photos/362

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Post by Jo UK »

Maybe we should hire a helicopter so that Urmas can be lowered to the nest to put the webcam in place :puzzled:

I keep thinking that our storks will arrive at the nest before the snow has cleared enough, to let him get there :shock:
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