Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina ~ 2014

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Re: Black Stork Webcam Discussion ~ Tiit & Tiina ~ 2014

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The wind is right today, hope Tiit will be back. But that egg, what does it mean? :shock: Repeating 2010 when the eggshell was found here under the nest?
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It is very sad ... :sad:
Hope Titt arrive at any moment! :bow:

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 :shock: :puzzled:

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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asteria wrote:Tiit is moving home. We'll see him soon.
YES! Tiit should be with Tiina till tomorrow.
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Very :blush: 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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Post by Bea »

14:52
Tiina is back on the nest

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Bea wrote:14:52
Tiina is back on the nest
She does not show any interest in the egg ...
The winds are blowing - please blow our Tiit with you!
:bow: :bow:
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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 ...
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15:31 Thank you Tiina ... did not try to reach the cam
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15:32 a very short rest
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Shanta wrote:Very :blush: 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?
Sorry Shanta, I don't really understand your question.
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Shanta wrote:15:31 Thank you Tiina ... did not try to reach the cam
Yes Shanta, she chooses considerately the right distance between her hindquarters :mrgreen: and the cam.
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15:40 I wish it makes wooosh - and Tiit flys in.
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Shanta wrote:Very :blush: 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?
Felis silvestris wrote:Sorry Shanta, I don't really understand your question.
I think I understand the second of the questions:

"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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Sorry Shanta, I don't really understand your question.
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. :hi:
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Post by Agatheb2k »

Owlie wrote: She does not show any interest in the egg ...
It's not really true, she arranged the nest

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... but, as I said (here) this morning, now Tiit must return quickly

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Post by Felis silvestris »

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 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???
The strict division into discussion and documentation we have - at least at the moment - only at the osprey nests.
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Felis silvestris wrote:The strict division into discussion and documentation we have - at least at the moment - only at the osprey nests.
So @ Shanta
- this BS thread is gathered to one thread only ...
:hi:

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?
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