Black Stork Nests in Europe

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There was an old movie "The Blind bird" about blind pelican who was operated and could see after that operation.
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asteria wrote: January 20th, 2020, 11:46 am There was an old movie "The Blind bird" about blind pelican who was operated and could see after that operation.
The Blind Bird - Slepaya Ptitsa - Russian Children's Movie from 1963 https://youtu.be/Ujh4ILganBc (long version 45:17)
Blind Bird 1962 - Slepaya Ptitsa - https://youtu.be/6_hKOgELdqM (7:25)
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The English version is somehow more short than the Russian one. Also in Russian version there is no that loud song with terrible voices in the beginning, just music. :mrgreen:
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:hi:
The m3u8 URL does not work in VLC player this time. :puzzled:
I can record the live stream with livestreamer / streamlink or just with the appropriate ffmpeg command.

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Gemenc is online and it seems somebody brought new branches.
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:hi:

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Biker wrote: February 18th, 2020, 11:22 am ...
The m3u8 URL does not work in VLC player this time. :puzzled:
I can record the live stream with livestreamer / streamlink or just with the appropriate ffmpeg command.
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Biker, the problem can be found here. This page provides several different cameras. maybe you will find a solution for VLC. But I think we looked for it last year :puzzled:
https://madarles.hu/gemenci-fekete-golya
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hm, last year. I can't remember.
But i don't know this double-view. Last year i watched and recorded these views separately.
now i can record them both together with livestreamer at the same time in one picture. :thumbs:
thanks for this URL :wave:
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:hi:
There are two cam views of the empty nest at the same page now.
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Sara was in the nest at 9.19.21.
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asteria wrote: March 3rd, 2020, 11:46 am Sara was in the nest at 9.19.21.
https://www.facebook.com/gkamerak/video ... 0MDY1ODgy/

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asteria wrote: March 3rd, 2020, 11:46 am Sara was in the nest at 9.19.21.
How do you recognize that this is Sara? On madarles.hu is only noted, that a Black Stork came to the nest – nothing about Sara …

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Because the stork was silent. Male storks are always calling when they land on the nest, females don't.
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asteria wrote: March 3rd, 2020, 11:46 am Sara was in the nest at 9.19.21.
You're right. It's Sara :laugh: she has still the bright spot over her beak.

The Black Stork does not bring branches to the nest.She did not sing after her arrival. But she has eaten well :2thumbsup:

BTW: bad video solution

Arrival was 6:33
GG Forum pictures:
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP ... x6ZHA5dnFB

EDIT: I saw a video..6:33 it could be a male. Could be both are here
Exactly it can not be said, because the video is without sound and you can not see the head and neck of the stork. So you can't see if he's singing. What he does immediately upon arrival, he starts nestauration.
But you can see that the stork does not fanning the tail. So its female :laugh:

Sorry for the mess... I have to adjust to storks modus again. My brain is still with the eagles.
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asteria wrote: March 3rd, 2020, 2:54 pm Because the stork was silent. Male storks are always calling when they land on the nest, females don't.
OK – but that merely does mean it is a female. How do you recognize that it’s Sara?

Ah – now I see, Liz gave the answer:
Liz01 wrote: March 3rd, 2020, 6:04 pm she has still the bright spot over her beak.
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A few pictures from her arrival
without singing - she starts nest work
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rearranges the branches
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her eye :innocent:
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is still working
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can you see me? I'm back :laugh:
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Video with sound

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Liz01 wrote: March 3rd, 2020, 9:18 pm can you see me? I'm back :laugh:
Sara is back :loveshower: .What a joy to see black stork on live cam after such a long time.

Liz :hi: many thanks for the nice photos! Greetings :wave:
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