Black Stork Webcam Discussion 2010

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Sorry, OT
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What? :slap: I see, it is Osprey Erika who has flied over Sahara to the west.

Black Storks are on their route to home.

Yesterday, 8th March:
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Today, 9th March :shock: :

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http://birdmap.5dvision.ee/index.php?lang=en
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:puzzled: Gracious..! Where is Erica the osprey going ? To America ?
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Must be an error, now Erica has another location.
Most probably our Osprey Erika has covered her first step on spring migration, she arrived to familiar place in Egypt, located between Cairo and Suez. That area is in almost desert, but a bit northwards there are irrigation channels, where fish should be available. There on electric poles situated in desert Erika could eat captured fish without of disturbance.
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I happened to find a photo of the Estonian Black Stork Oss, by Carsten Rohde ( I have asked permission to put his photos of Estonian BSs here, for one year ago about. Hope it is still ok! 8-) It is just fantastic to find new photos of the Estonian Black Storks. He has been photographing them (them too e g) :bow: for years. I don't know how many times there in Israel.

Estonian Black Stork "Oss" with satellite transmitter - wintering 2010/ 2011 in Israel near Tirat Tzvi.

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Here is the link, there are several beautiful and fresh photos by Carsten Rohde, and more information of Black Storks wintering in Israel in 2010/2011:

http://blackstorknotes.blogspot.com/sea ... ck%20Stork

Carsten Rohde has been working for a long time and intensively with Black Storks and Raptors.

More photos by him, from last winter 2009/2010 here:

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:slap: Only now I notice that I have put my post in 2010 thread! :D
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Olgas, it is a good place to put it but there are other places too!

I haven't made a 2011 topic -
I hope there will be a need for such, but it seems unlikely at the moment.
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Jo UK wrote:Olgas, it is a good place to put it but there are other places too!

I haven't made a 2011 topic -
I hope there will be a need for such, but it seems unlikely at the moment.
But there is hope, Jo! All black storks have moved on to spring migration according to Urmas' update March 12 on Birdmap .
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Raivo's tag was added to the others again.
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Hello Everyone,

Will we have a black stork cam and forum this year?

Donna? Padis?

Any signs of it yet?
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Bairbre wrote:Hello Everyone,

Will we have a black stork cam and forum this year?

Donna? Padis?

Any signs of it yet?
I am afraid we'll have the third LSE cam instead of BS one. Anyway it depends on a)who is the first to land in the nest and b)whether Padis(or Toomas) find a mate.
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I am holding out hope for our black storks. I have missed them so much as have many here. :sad:
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Yes, most probable in BS nest will be breed LSE pair! At least before the migration they showed willingness to be back in spring. They decorated nest with fresh conifer twigs before leaving.
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Urmas wrote:Yes, most probable in BS nest will be breed LSE pair! At least before the migration they showed willingness to be back in spring. They decorated nest with fresh conifer twigs before leaving.
It will be clear within a few weeks, when the storks are back.
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did i understand correct: the BS camera will be at the same nest as before but there will probably be new inhabitants, LSEs?

i really hope that the LSE couple returns there and breeds. it's rather depressing to watch an empty nest.... the only thing that is more depressing is wacthing a lonely bird calling for a mate in vain. :faint:
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Let us hope this year season will be more interesting and nice than the previous ones.
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I am always looking for this cam and hope that it will be the right way with the black storks.
In Germany this stork is waiting for his wife since some days. Last year was the first that he and his wife had young ones alone in a very wide region.
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As a last resort,I have been watching the White Stork nest on the Beleef site....on and off.
I could almost watch that vision from my kitchen window. :mrgreen: ..there are so many nests around here.
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Good day everyone. :wave: Today amended the pictures and videos of past seasons. I miss the black stork (((
But I have joy: this year again, the camera works falcons on the roof, already sitting on eggs))) :loveshower: . Last year tryanslyatsii was not, it's sad.
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It's the 18th of April and the cam is still closed. Why?
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