Black Stork Nest in Karula - 2016
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Re: Black Stork Nest in Karula - 2016
Good afternoon
Here I am, said Karl
See you next spring! Keep an eye on my nest, please
Here I am, said Karl
See you next spring! Keep an eye on my nest, please
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15:14 - 15:38 Karl said Good by! to his nest and to us
See you next year, I must fly away now , but you can watch for me on the Migration Map
http://193.40.124.24/2016-must-toonekur ... -15-21.JPG
http://193.40.124.24/2016-must-toonekur ... -15-36.JPG
http://193.40.124.24/2016-must-toonekur ... -15-38.JPG
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15:38 Karl showed us his back with the transmitter and said bye-bye to us, see you hopefully next spring
http://193.40.124.24/2016-must-toonekur ... -15-38.JPG
EDIT: Hellem, you were quicker
http://193.40.124.24/2016-must-toonekur ... -15-38.JPG
EDIT: Hellem, you were quicker
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Goodbye Karl, I hope we will see you again next year
Thank you Lucy, Hellem and Summi, for the pictures
Thank you Lucy, Hellem and Summi, for the pictures
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TY so muche Lucy , Hellem, Summi ,
(I observed all time before noon )
I wisch him all strong health, enough food and good luck! We waiting you, Karl and Kati, back in this nest!
Thank all!
(I observed all time before noon )
I wisch him all strong health, enough food and good luck! We waiting you, Karl and Kati, back in this nest!
Thank all!
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Hellem, Summi, Lussi, Solo
We will miss our lovely Black Stork Family.
We will miss our lovely Black Stork Family.
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Btw. Lucy, "yours" (Lodz, Poland for the other) BS are at nest (both fly) http://www.lodz.lasy.gov.pl/aktualnosci ... 6Xp5BJw2Iq they are also cuteLucy wrote:Hellem, Summi, Lussi, Solo
We will miss our lovely Black Stork Family.
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hello all.
sad to see the nest empty,but happy that they have left the nest. is there away to track their migration?
sad to see the nest empty,but happy that they have left the nest. is there away to track their migration?
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Of course, Solo, I also watch "my" beautiful Lodz BS. How could I not watch the Black Storks, which (I suppose) nest about a dozen or so km from my home. I am glad that they are still with us. But when they finally fly away, I miss them, too.Solo wrote:Btw. Lucy, "yours" (Lodz, Poland for the other) BS are at nest (both fly) http://www.lodz.lasy.gov.pl/aktualnosci ... 6Xp5BJw2Iq they are also cute
Sometimes I am a little worried that they spend too much time in the nest rather than improve the efficiency of catching fish. But perhaps unnecessarily worried. When a parent stops to feed them, they will be forced to gain the food alone.
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screenshots from karen71 ggforum (HU) about Karl:
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/31391381/ ... 142834.jpg, http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/31391389/ ... 142854.jpg, http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/31391490/ ... 143928.jpg
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/31391381/ ... 142834.jpg, http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/31391389/ ... 142854.jpg, http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/31391490/ ... 143928.jpg
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Hello Maxie4paws.Maxie4Paws wrote:hello all.
sad to see the nest empty,but happy that they have left the nest. is there away to track their migration?
Only Karl was equipped with a satellite transmitter, and only his route of migration will be possible to trace. Storklets, as well as their mom Kati, did not get such backpacks, and their movement will remain a mystery to us.
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Lucy wrote: ... http://www.lodz.lasy.gov.pl/aktualnosci ... 6Xp5BJw2Iq ... Sometimes I am a little worried that they spend too much time in the nest rather than improve the efficiency of catching fish. But perhaps unnecessarily worried. When a parent stops to feed them, they will be forced to gain the food alone.
see the little storklets and their mating attempt after 18:50 (I load to googlephotos - album link in topic Black Stork Nests in Europe), an the camera reparaing after 14:48
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Karl was at his nest from 15:14 until 15:38.
15:17 A proud and beautiful Karl.
I hope, that he and Kati will come back in the next spring.
15:17 A proud and beautiful Karl.
I hope, that he and Kati will come back in the next spring.
The nature needs us not, but we need the nature
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Dear Forum members, I'm happy that I've been with you together in this friendly community.
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Me tooSummi wrote:Dear Forum members, I'm happy that I've been with you together in this friendly community.
Birdfriend, a beautiful picture of Karl's visit from you too
Solo, thank you for the album of the mating attempt, and the camera repairer is very cute
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Thank you, Lussi05!
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Karl didn't work in the nest like Tiit or Tiina did at the end of seasons?
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Most likely not, he was preening his feathers most time from his inhabitation.asteria wrote:Karl didn't work in the nest like Tiit or Tiina did at the end of seasons?
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If someone would like to watch the entire farewell visit of Karl, here's the video (25 min).asteria wrote:Karl didn't work in the nest like Tiit or Tiina did at the end of seasons?
Edit: Such behaviour may be evidence that Karl probably not intends to use his nest longer in the current season.
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Summi, I'm happy too.Summi wrote:Dear Forum members, I'm happy that I've been with you together in this friendly community.