Black Stork Nest 2 ~ Tiit & Tiina ~ Daily Summary 2011
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May 14
The webcam came on at 13.05
Bleggi's post
13:05 The cam is on
The webcam came on at 13.05
Bleggi's post
13:05 The cam is on
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May 15
Kuremari's post
13.21 (post time, not nest time)
and all is good with eggs too!
Kuremari's post
13.21 (post time, not nest time)
and all is good with eggs too!
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May 16
Urmas wrote
Looking for the weather forecast - only in the end of week could appear a possibility to go...
In cloudy days the cam could not turn on at alll... I'm sorry...
We all have sympathy with Urmas - he wants the webcam to be working, just as we do!
Finally, at 18.26, Bleggi found some sunshine!
Yes, the sun is shining a bit - that is good for the battery power
18:26
Urmas wrote
Looking for the weather forecast - only in the end of week could appear a possibility to go...
In cloudy days the cam could not turn on at alll... I'm sorry...
We all have sympathy with Urmas - he wants the webcam to be working, just as we do!
Finally, at 18.26, Bleggi found some sunshine!
Yes, the sun is shining a bit - that is good for the battery power
18:26
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Comparing with 2008 season in Donna|Padis nest only two days left!
Whoever saves one life saves the world entire
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May 17
Nothing new to report.
May 18
Macdoum wrote -
What a lovely view of the nest today with the sunlight dappling through the trees.
Incubation is ongoing,with the calm and serene parent storks.
Lots of birdsong to be heard too.
Nothing new to report.
May 18
Macdoum wrote -
What a lovely view of the nest today with the sunlight dappling through the trees.
Incubation is ongoing,with the calm and serene parent storks.
Lots of birdsong to be heard too.
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May 19
Bleggi - 18.53
Change of guard duties!
Bleggi - 18.53
Change of guard duties!
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May 20
Webcam was off. It came on again on May 21 and Felis silvestris posted a pic taken about - maybe - 14.00 (sorry, can't see time stamp)
May 21
Camera is on
Webcam was off. It came on again on May 21 and Felis silvestris posted a pic taken about - maybe - 14.00 (sorry, can't see time stamp)
May 21
Camera is on
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May 22
No change in nesting behaviour, and no change in webcam behaviour!
Discussion of viewing difficulties. Macdoum is haunted by cuckoos - as are we all. Whichever nest we view - there is that cuckoo, shouting at us all the time.
Hatch time comes closer. If incubation time is counted from the time the fourth egg was laid (April 24) then we must be a little more alert now.
No change in nesting behaviour, and no change in webcam behaviour!
Discussion of viewing difficulties. Macdoum is haunted by cuckoos - as are we all. Whichever nest we view - there is that cuckoo, shouting at us all the time.
Hatch time comes closer. If incubation time is counted from the time the fourth egg was laid (April 24) then we must be a little more alert now.
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May 23
Macdoum -
I see four perfect eggs,parent is turning eggs and refreshing the nest bowl.( er,pooped too,if anyone needs to know. ).
Tiina is on duty.
All is well.
Macdoum -
I see four perfect eggs,parent is turning eggs and refreshing the nest bowl.( er,pooped too,if anyone needs to know. ).
Tiina is on duty.
All is well.
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May 24
Evening - Macko50
Good Evening Everybody!
Tiina turning the eggs in the evening sunlight :)
[youtube]h-iFBoXd9z8&feature[/youtube]
Evening - Macko50
Good Evening Everybody!
Tiina turning the eggs in the evening sunlight :)
[youtube]h-iFBoXd9z8&feature[/youtube]
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Angie - (pic from another forum)
I have a screenshot of Walburga ... she has posted at 15:08h and there was only one chick hatched
Forum http://www.storchenelke.de/Forum/
Macko50 -
Good evening!
Congratulation!
I have made a short video.
I have a screenshot of Walburga ... she has posted at 15:08h and there was only one chick hatched
Forum http://www.storchenelke.de/Forum/
Macko50 -
Good evening!
Congratulation!
I have made a short video.
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These two have names, already!
Üks = one
Kaks = two
Venegor -
I congratulate all about a birth of baby birds!
This is almost Estonian!Felis silvestris wrote:Does that mean Number One and Two in Estonian? I know in Finnish it's something like that (whatever little Finnish I can speak is counting to 10)
Üks = one
Kaks = two
Venegor -
I congratulate all about a birth of baby birds!
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About the webcam problems and image quality -
Urmas -
Very good news, thanks!
I took today power system from LSE cam and will drive tomorrow to western Estonia. Together with Renno we plan to replace batteries and power system nearly at evening.
Fuzzy image is caused by self-changed focus and think also because of long off time in humid and cool environment (some condence on camera after rainy night).
The focus we can't change now. That needs to go to the cam and to turn lens manually....
Urmas -
Very good news, thanks!
I took today power system from LSE cam and will drive tomorrow to western Estonia. Together with Renno we plan to replace batteries and power system nearly at evening.
Fuzzy image is caused by self-changed focus and think also because of long off time in humid and cool environment (some condence on camera after rainy night).
The focus we can't change now. That needs to go to the cam and to turn lens manually....
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Macko50 Good evening !
As I see may be the third egg is hatching too :)
or it was empty, I coudn't say exactly.
End summary May 25
Macko50 Good evening !
As I see may be the third egg is hatching too :)
or it was empty, I coudn't say exactly.
End summary May 25
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May 26
Urmas and Renno visited the nest site and worked on the power supply to the webcam If all goes well, the cam will be on day and night from now.
19.21 From Lussi05 - a picture of 3 chicks and an egg.
Venegor's video of evening feeding
Evening feeding
Urmas and Renno visited the nest site and worked on the power supply to the webcam If all goes well, the cam will be on day and night from now.
19.21 From Lussi05 - a picture of 3 chicks and an egg.
Venegor's video of evening feeding
Evening feeding
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May 27
A hole is seen in the fourth egg
Video by Macko50
As I see there is a hole on the fourth egg :)
A hole is seen in the fourth egg
Video by Macko50
As I see there is a hole on the fourth egg :)
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At 13.42 Felis silvestris thought he/she saw a fourth chick but can't be certain - it is not a clear view from the webcam.
Venegor's video makes it clear - there are FOUR Black Stork chicks now.
Mother has helped the fourth baby bird to get out of a shell
There were some mistaken posts about the fourth chick being eaten by an adult bird. Four chicks remain in the nest
At the end of a very happy day, Kuremari wrote -
All four storklets doing well - such good news!
thanks for story and pictures!
now all is dark, some little birds are singing and chirping, lovely!
good night stork family and devoted fans
End summary May 27
Venegor's video makes it clear - there are FOUR Black Stork chicks now.
Mother has helped the fourth baby bird to get out of a shell
There were some mistaken posts about the fourth chick being eaten by an adult bird. Four chicks remain in the nest
At the end of a very happy day, Kuremari wrote -
All four storklets doing well - such good news!
thanks for story and pictures!
now all is dark, some little birds are singing and chirping, lovely!
good night stork family and devoted fans
End summary May 27
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May 28
Discussion of feeding behaviour -
Visitor - The adult in the nest was standing up for a short time after half past two and after three o'clock. Not sure what was going on after half past two, maybe the parent was trying to feed the chicks. Was anyone watching or recording at this time? When I started to watch, the adult was picking up some "things" from the nest and swallowing them, many times (I mean, there were many pieces). I thought that maybe it was something regurgitated and too big for the chicks to eat, but then, maybe I am totally wrong.
I also saw the adult swallowing something quite big and white (don't even want to say what I was thinking at this moment, thank God I was wrong). Could it be it was an eggshell? Do storks eat them? I have never seen it.
Felis silvestris - What I have seen now in the last few days since the chicks hatched is, that the parent stork regurgitates fishes, frogs or whatever he cought for the chicks, lets them eat and when they are finished, he/she will eat whatever is left again. Like that also yesterday for a short time, the idea that the parent ate one of the storklets came up, because it must have been a bigger silver colored fish.
Juta - Hello Visitor!
There is a answer in LK last article:
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/
...the adult lifts the eggshell that disturbs the chicks to the nest rim; things can't be just thrown out, it might be a sign for predators that easy prey is available
SO,first on the edge and then eat it! By the way i saw that big white thing earlier too and thought the same bad thought as you. Fortunately wrong!
Discussion of feeding behaviour -
Visitor - The adult in the nest was standing up for a short time after half past two and after three o'clock. Not sure what was going on after half past two, maybe the parent was trying to feed the chicks. Was anyone watching or recording at this time? When I started to watch, the adult was picking up some "things" from the nest and swallowing them, many times (I mean, there were many pieces). I thought that maybe it was something regurgitated and too big for the chicks to eat, but then, maybe I am totally wrong.
I also saw the adult swallowing something quite big and white (don't even want to say what I was thinking at this moment, thank God I was wrong). Could it be it was an eggshell? Do storks eat them? I have never seen it.
Felis silvestris - What I have seen now in the last few days since the chicks hatched is, that the parent stork regurgitates fishes, frogs or whatever he cought for the chicks, lets them eat and when they are finished, he/she will eat whatever is left again. Like that also yesterday for a short time, the idea that the parent ate one of the storklets came up, because it must have been a bigger silver colored fish.
Juta - Hello Visitor!
There is a answer in LK last article:
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/
...the adult lifts the eggshell that disturbs the chicks to the nest rim; things can't be just thrown out, it might be a sign for predators that easy prey is available
SO,first on the edge and then eat it! By the way i saw that big white thing earlier too and thought the same bad thought as you. Fortunately wrong!
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May 29
Asteria wrote - It is interesting that now Neli grew a bit and now has the same size with Kolme.
Jo UK comparing sizes - They grow so quickly! Bleggi's post, 2 days ago -
compared with Lussi's post today -
Asteria wrote - It is interesting that now Neli grew a bit and now has the same size with Kolme.
Jo UK comparing sizes - They grow so quickly! Bleggi's post, 2 days ago -
compared with Lussi's post today -