Latvian Black Storks 2015 - Zīle and Ozols
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Re: Latvian Black Storks 2015 - Zīle and Ozols
Both are in the nest, standing on one leg and .
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WHERE are the parents? Is this normal? Have they abandoned the nest and their offspring? (Sorry if those are silly questions. Next year I'll know better.
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Thank you, Abigyl, I saw later but I notice that my first video does not display and I am unable to modify my post, I have no more the button " edit ".Abigyl wrote:
She left first, 1 minute earlier than Ziluks. I wrote it before.
I am going to post a new video completed.
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Here is my video completed by the flight of Ziluka.
[youtube]XPDmVHUdgF0?hd=1[/youtube]
[youtube]XPDmVHUdgF0?hd=1[/youtube]
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Mako50, your video is "private"macko50 wrote:18:33 Ziluka and Ziluks flew away
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21:40 Is it Zulika on the left branch?
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21:50 Looks like Zulika.
At 21:12 He was visible on the upper branch. He might be there till now because we saw them always together at night on the nest or outside. I don't think she'll stay alone here.
At 21:12 He was visible on the upper branch. He might be there till now because we saw them always together at night on the nest or outside. I don't think she'll stay alone here.
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Thanks PINKELUZA! :)PINKELUZA wrote: Mako50, your video is "private"
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good morning
5:59 Storklets flew away
good morning
5:59 Storklets flew away
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According to the project Save the black storks our Zīļuka has got an official "surname"/name/ as well as other black stork girls in the project:
Jaunjelgava district- UPENE, our Zīļuka
Kārsava district - FEJA,
Talsi district district - MEIJA,
Vecumnieki district - SARMA,
Nereta district - AUSMA.
P.S. Upene means "black currant", berry.
Jaunjelgava district- UPENE, our Zīļuka
Kārsava district - FEJA,
Talsi district district - MEIJA,
Vecumnieki district - SARMA,
Nereta district - AUSMA.
P.S. Upene means "black currant", berry.
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Upene sounds great. in german "schwarze Johannisbeere"lianaliesma wrote:According to the project Save the black storks our Zīļuka has got an official "surname"/name/ as well as other black stork girls in the project:
P.S. Upene means "black currant", berry.
Lianaliesma Thanks for the information
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Good Morning !
I wish her and her friends a nice winter and hope they all make it back home.
Is there a map to show us the Ladies journeys ?
I love and appreciate very much those maps
I wish her and her friends a nice winter and hope they all make it back home.
Is there a map to show us the Ladies journeys ?
I love and appreciate very much those maps
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The most interesting will be follow their migration back from the South. As you remember Tõnn didn't return in his birthplace and chose Finland, Norway and Sweden. Young storks may settle not in Latvia but also in Lietuva, Belarus or Poland.
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asteria, I think the first questions are:asteria wrote:The most interesting will be follow their migration back from the South. As you remember Tõnn didn't return in his birthplace and chose Finland, Norway and Sweden. Young storks may settle not in Latvia but also in Lietuva, Belarus or Poland.
How many of them will reach Africa?
How many of them will survive the first winter?
Urmas had four tagged young black storks in 2008.
None of them lived in October 2008. :(
Mid, Priidupoeg, Ossipoeg and Raivopoeg
Priidupoeg covered longest migration route among tagged juveniles.
Priidu's son died the evening of October 7. in Saudi Arabia. :(
http://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/2008/Autumn/one/
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11:41 Ozols came home.
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This is one of parents, I think dad Ozols
This is one of parents, I think dad Ozols
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Thanks lianaliesma!lianaliesma wrote:macko50
This is one of parents, I think dad Ozols
I have corrected my post.
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12:54 Ozols is still on the nest, preening now.
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I know that, add also two Raivo's chicks in 2010 that didn't survive but Tonn did and we followed him five years while his transmitter worked.macko50 wrote:
asteria, I think the first questions are:
How many of them will reach Africa?
How many of them will survive the first winter?
Urmas had four tagged young black storks in 2008.
None of them lived in October 2008. :(
Mid, Priidupoeg, Ossipoeg and Raivopoeg
Priidupoeg covered longest migration route among tagged juveniles.
Priidu's son died the evening of October 7. in Saudi Arabia. :(
http://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/2008/Autumn/one/