Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina ~ 2014
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Re: Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina ~ 2014
The wind is right today, hope Tiit will be back. But that egg, what does it mean? Repeating 2010 when the eggshell was found here under the nest?
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It is very sad ...
Hope Titt arrive at any moment!
I think that at some point, as a result of the natural hormonal processes, the female's organism begins to produce eggs and then she has no influence on stopping this, regardless of she has a partner or not. Of course, such eggs are infertile, and hence useless.
Hope Titt arrive at any moment!
I think that at some point, as a result of the natural hormonal processes, the female's organism begins to produce eggs and then she has no influence on stopping this, regardless of she has a partner or not. Of course, such eggs are infertile, and hence useless.
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An egg
Where is Tiit? Is it a blindegg? Sorry, don't know the right word.
Where is Tiit? Is it a blindegg? Sorry, don't know the right word.
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Tiit is moving home. We'll see him soon.
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YES! Tiit should be with Tiina till tomorrow.asteria wrote:Tiit is moving home. We'll see him soon.
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Very stupid question, because we are denied boarding with and observe all yes.
When a stork after migration to the true partner, is the first meeting held in the nest or outside, feeding place?
There are reports about?
When a stork after migration to the true partner, is the first meeting held in the nest or outside, feeding place?
There are reports about?
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14:52
Tiina is back on the nest
Tiina is back on the nest
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
She does not show any interest in the egg ...Bea wrote:14:52
Tiina is back on the nest
The winds are blowing - please blow our Tiit with you!
15:38
Tiina is digging the nest bowl around the egg ...
Poor little - or should I think there has happened a miracle we do not know about ...
Tiina is digging the nest bowl around the egg ...
Poor little - or should I think there has happened a miracle we do not know about ...
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Sorry Shanta, I don't really understand your question.Shanta wrote:Very stupid question, because we are denied boarding with and observe all yes.
When a stork after migration to the true partner, is the first meeting held in the nest or outside, feeding place?
There are reports about?
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Yes Shanta, she chooses considerately the right distance between her hindquarters and the cam.Shanta wrote:15:31 Thank you Tiina ... did not try to reach the cam
15:40 I wish it makes wooosh - and Tiit flys in.
Shanta wrote:Very stupid question, because we are denied boarding with and observe all yes.
When a stork after migration to the true partner, is the first meeting held in the nest or outside, feeding place?
There are reports about?
I think I understand the second of the questions:Felis silvestris wrote:Sorry Shanta, I don't really understand your question.
"When a stork after migration to the true partner, is the first meeting held in the nest or outside, feeding place?
There are reports about?"
I understand: Is there any studies whether the migrating birds meet first time after migration each other on feeding places or in the nests.
- I myself think that such details should be very difficult to study ...
The first "question": " because we are denied boarding with and observe all yes. " . I do not understand either...
Edit: maybe it concerns the rules between Documentation and Discussion threads???
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I think Shanta wants to know whether after migration the first meeting of a male bird and a female bird always takes place on the nest or maybe sometimes outside the nest, for instance on the feeding ground.Sorry Shanta, I don't really understand your question.
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It's not really true, she arranged the nestOwlie wrote: She does not show any interest in the egg ...
... but, as I said (here) this morning, now Tiit must return quickly
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I'm no ornithologist, but I think it does not necessarily have to be on the nest. Of course a stork bonded to a nest will return first there.
The strict division into discussion and documentation we have - at least at the moment - only at the osprey nests.The first "question": " because we are denied boarding with and observe all yes. " . I do not understand either...
Edit: maybe it concerns the rules between Documentation and Discussion threads???
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So @ ShantaFelis silvestris wrote:The strict division into discussion and documentation we have - at least at the moment - only at the osprey nests.
- this BS thread is gathered to one thread only ...
Osprey nests have two threads each, one for Observations/Documentations and one for Discussions
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It looks so sad.
And such lovingly prepared nest.
She brought before some dry grass for the egg... Beautiful and patiently Tiina...
Tiiiiiiit! Where you staying?
And such lovingly prepared nest.
She brought before some dry grass for the egg... Beautiful and patiently Tiina...
Tiiiiiiit! Where you staying?