
from this video (by friend, who is calling to this lady about BS) https://www.facebook.com/10001449931281 ... 782470396/
HellemHellem wrote:March 27 - new data by Karl, distance 4983 km (+399 km), Turkey
I really hope they take their time.Summi wrote:Thanks, Liz, for telling 'our' storks to rest, eat and not to hurry.
I had to search for the name of the sea, I was there, on a small island in the Sea of Marmara and in Istanbul on the Bosporus.Liz01 wrote: UteL. Why did you change your post? Previously there was "new data by Karl and the km! At the same time, as I wrote.
Then you wrote, what I wrote .. in other words.
Karl must have had an excellent wintering area and he had much strength to win the BS Marmara record.Liz01 wrote:Karls travel route in comparison 2017 and 2018
he has taken the almost biggest distance over the marmara sea.
For me, it's scary to know, that anyone watching the birdmap, looking for the birds and possibly disturbing them. Right now, when the weather was so difficult, they need food. When people go to the places where the Black Storks can find food, it becomes difficult for them. White storks do not fly away when humans are near, but black storks do itSolo wrote:EEDI (FB news from Bulgarian lady: Hello, yesterday I went around all the places where a black stork had noticed, but I did not see black storks. By your coordinates he was near the Romanian border in the village of Popina 22km from me. If he moves, he will survive, because the weather here is good and everything is humid - prerequisite for a lot of food. (google translator - only little correction)