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Anne7 wrote: March 2nd, 2019, 11:53 am ...
Now I'm waiting impatiently for our Karl to reappear.
Still seven days :whistling: :laugh: I hope the transmitter awakes earlier. It takes so long.. .He has chosen an area where he can live very private. Without us.
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Post by Anne7 » March 2nd, 2019, 11:53 am
EDIT: I have watched our Maru's picture on the FB site of Amr Hady. (in his mobile uploads) It is of course very sad to see, but the picture isn't gruesome, thank heavens.
I dared to see that Maru's picture on the FB site of Amr Hady, encouraged by Anne's comment ... So sad to see Maru alone there, but it's really great she was found. Was she alone there all the time? Poor Maru!
Post by Bärbelbär » March 1st, 2019, 12:19 pm
It would be nice if there was a vaccine to prevent tuberculosis. Then the cubs could be vaccinated when ringing.
Good idea ... would it be possible to implement?

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Hopefully Karl, Kati, Karula and Eedi will stay healthy!
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Yes, Liz, Karl could soon appear on the radar.

Treia :wave:

TRACKER MAP
Karula_March02_afternoon
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19UbAe ... sp=sharing

Visiting an inhabited area? He is in Shluhot. :puzzled:

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A closer view via Zoom Earth

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Hurrah, Eedi :loveshower: bringing joy into our bleeding hearts!
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Anne7 wrote: March 2nd, 2019, 3:31 pm
Visiting an inhabited area? He is in Shluhot. :puzzled:

https://up.picr.de/35189827ka.jpg
A closer view via Zoom Earth
https://up.picr.de/35189828zq.jpg
No, at 14:56:53 Karula is flying over Shluthot with speed 44km/h :D
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Do I follow the correct map? http://birdmap.5dvision.ee/index.php?lang=en

If I follow, why is Maru still on map? It makes me sad to see that Maru is no longer flying. :cry:
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Hellem wrote: March 2nd, 2019, 4:12 pm No, at 14:56:53 Karula is flying over Shluthot with speed 44km/h :D
:wave:
It is clearly not my best day. :mrgreen: :slap:
Good that you are awake, Hellem! I think I need a nap. :D
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Good evening to all :hi:

Anne, Karula's data is available and complete!
Wish you all a nice evening :wave:
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sova wrote: March 2nd, 2019, 7:02 pm Anne, Karula's data is available and complete!
Wish you all a nice evening :wave:
Many thanks, Sova. I wish you a nice evening too. :wave:


TODAY'S SUMMARY MARCH 02

KARL (Karl is probably in South Sudan)
No new data (Last data: 15.11.2018)

MARU (Maru stayed near the Nile in Egypt since 01.11.2018 = 117 days)
Maru perished on February 25th at about 13:00, near the Al Ballanah wastewater ponds.
(Last flight data: 25.02.2019)

PÄIKE
No new data (Last data: 07.10.2018)

KARULA
Birdmap is set to spring migration and a new distance measurement started from 15.02
The total distance flown on 14.02 is: 6606 km

Last data: 02.03.2019 (morning)
Distance: 156 km (since 15.02), same area, Nir David in the Beit She'an Valley in Israel
Karula flew to Khavat Eden and back
Weather report 02.03 in Mesilot at 10:00
Temp: 15°; at 15:00 in Shluhot 14°
Precipitation: 0.2 mm; at 15:00 in Shluhot 0.5 mm
Humidity: 70%; at 15:00 in Shluhot 80%
Air pressure:; 1017 hPa; at 15:00 in Shluhot 1015 hPa
Wind 100 m - SW (17 km/h); at 15:00 in Shluhot SW (21 km/h)
Wind 250 m - SW (17 km/h); at 15:00 in Shluhot SW (24 km/h)
Wind 500 m - SW (18 km/h); at 15:00 in Shluhot SW (21 km/h)


EDIT:
I was curious to know where Karula is sleeping.

TRACKER MAP
Karula_March02_CompleteDay
https://drive.google.com/open?id=106c8O ... sp=sharing

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He has been here before. Yesterday! :D
I wonder what it is? A farm? A factory? An archaeological site?
It is located a little south of a "Military industries area".

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On Zoom Earth it looks like this:

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EDIT 2: :D Aha! I discovered what it is on Google Earth Pro:
Mahane Gideon, heritage preservation site, Transjordan Frontier Force of the British Empire, Israel
Pics here:
https://mapio.net/pic/p-80541615/
https://mapio.net/pic/p-76373095/

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Good evening everyone

I highly doubt that Maru was shot for infection control purposes as a matter of fact I believe she was targeted by trophy hunters and they didn’t claim her because the ID Ring and the Transmitter were enough deterrent to let her be . Being sick and reluctant to fly it sure made her into an easy target .
I also like to add that she had a freshly caught fish in her GIT which means she didn’t starve until the incidence .

Thank you for your kind words, I did what I had to do as a wildlife enthusiast and veterinarian .

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Thank you very much for everything you did for the beloved Maru and for all this information.

Sincerely,
Raija from Finland
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Good evening, Dr. Gebril

Thank you for all information. We greatly appreciate.
You are a good-hearted man.

It is painful to learn that Maru was probably shot by trophy hunters.

I am surprised to read that she had a freshly caught fish in her gut. We have not seen Maru for months in a place where one would expect fish. Maybe there is fish living in the irrigation channels?
I can hardly imagine that there are fish swimming in wastewater ponds. :puzzled:
Could it be that those trophy hunters (or poachers) had put fish on the ground to lure birds or other animals?
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Dr.Gebril wrote: March 2nd, 2019, 10:58 pm Good evening everyone

I highly doubt that Maru was shot for infection control purposes as a matter of fact I believe she was targeted by trophy hunters and they didn’t claim her because the ID Ring and the Transmitter were enough deterrent to let her be . Being sick and reluctant to fly it sure made her into an easy target .
I also like to add that she had a freshly caught fish in her GIT which means she didn’t starve until the incidence .

Thank you for your kind words, I did what I had to do as a wildlife enthusiast and veterinarian .

Sincerely Yours
Dr.Gebril
Dr. Gebril, thank you very much! I appreciate very much what you did.
The thought that many birds die just because someone trophy hunters is terrible. That's are senseless acts.
My consolation is that she was ill. Otherwise it would be almost unbearable.
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Godd Morning all :hi:
Anne7 wrote: March 2nd, 2019, 11:56 pm ............

I am surprised to read that she had a freshly caught fish in her gut. We have not seen Maru for months in a place where one would expect fish. Maybe there is fish living in the irrigation channels?
I can hardly imagine that there are fish swimming in wastewater ponds. :puzzled:
Could it be that those trophy hunters (or poachers) had put fish on the ground to lure birds or other animals?
Anne, good Morning :hi:

Animals also live in sewage. That is also available here! I see anglers catching fish in these waters. And they eat them too.
There are even sewage fish ponds. :slap:
Suitable fish are carp and tench, which grow even at low oxygen content.
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Now I have time to say thank you. Thanks to Anne, Solo, Sova, Michi, Hellem and everyone who does this great job here. I really appreciate what you are doing here. :bow: :2thumbsup:

Now we hope that Karl will soon be on the way and our / our Karula can be observed for many years. :loveshower:
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Liz01 wrote: March 3rd, 2019, 7:15 am Anne, good Morning :hi:

Animals also live in sewage. That is also available here! I see anglers catching fish in these waters. And they eat them too.
There are even sewage fish ponds. :slap:
Suitable fish are carp and tench, which grow even at low oxygen content.

I couldn’t agree more since the species of the fish was from the Cyprinidae family. Simple it was a barbel .
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Dr.Gebril wrote: March 3rd, 2019, 8:35 am I couldn’t agree more since the species of the fish was from the Cyprinidae family. Simple it was a barbel .
Dr. Gebril, I am sorry that it is misleading, what I have been writing. I spoke of our ponds here in Germany.
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good morning to all :hi:

Dr. Gebril, thank you for the further information. That is very generous of them.
How sad the people (wherever) have joy in dead birds / animals. I will never understand it.
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Good morning, everyone :wave:

Dr. Gebril, thanks again!
Many thanks for the information, Liz
Sova :hi:

Here is Karula's morning tracker map

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Karula_March03_Morning
https://drive.google.com/open?id=13tASp ... sp=sharing

I will be away all day.
Have a nice Sunday!
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Anne7 wrote: March 3rd, 2019, 10:37 am ............
Here is Karula's morning tracker map .........
Thank you Anne :wave:

There are also new data on Birdmap :thumbs:

Distance 175 km, Last data 03.03.2019
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she is on a new place
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