Black Stork Nests in Europe

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Good morning Liz and all!

Liz, yes, I also think, that our storklet is better. And has eaten well previous days too :D. TY for shots, video and your opinion. :wave:
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LODZ
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up :mrgreen:
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Maybe flying is a problem with the transmitter on the legs? Storklet is still climbing the branch.

A strange Stork was here vor almost 1 hour
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GEMENC early morning (0:55min.) by rozmar https://youtu.be/Hqf8EXXr6fM

I posted this video link and the storklet arrived :bow:
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18:16 :2thumbsup:
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it looks better again!
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the video is very bad... There are interruptions and black spots :bash:
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Liz01 wrote:... it looks better again! ...the video is very bad... There are interruptions and black spots :bash:
yes, it looks muche better :headroll: and yes, this stream :bash:

18:45 anything in the air?
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18:50 anyone on the ground?
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18:58 relaxing
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:hi: Solo and Liz, thanks a lot for your info, photos and links :2thumbsup: . I am happy that you both see that our patient is better (it is also my opinion) :bow:

Nice evening to everyone :wave:
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July 31


Good Morning Solo, Sue and all :hi:

5:20 Storklet is doing preening, wingersizing .. is standing on its two legs :bow: :2thumbsup:

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5:25 Streching
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5:31 Storklet leaves the nest
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Good morning Liz and all!

LODZ:
only one storklet on nest from yesterday evening :puzzled:
the last moments with 2 :bow:
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2 early morning :loveshower:

the arrival
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Good morning everybody :wave:

Hello Solo, the foot of the storklet in Gemenc is really looking much better, I am sooo glad ! :D
Today the nest is empty again.

In Lodz, Malwin looks always to the right side of the nest. I can imagine, he will fly today. :shake:

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Woodek is on the branch again.

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Oh Soloooo, you have seen an empty nest ! :shock: :D
greetings from Baska

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baska wrote:edit:Oh Soloooo, you have seen an empty nest ! :shock: :D
Woodek (last this morning up on the branch)
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Malwin - the "green" storklet (Malwin) more times went on left branch and back today morning

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Solo wrote:the "green" storklet (Malwin) more times went on left branch and back today morning
Yes, I have found in the meantime:

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Good morning Solo, Liz and Baska and all of you. Thanks for the interesting morning photos. So Malwin is also climbing on the branche and the photo of the empty nest today is surprise for me :headroll: But it was clear that he has been tempted by the branch for some time :laugh: . Now there are both of them visible again.
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