Black Stork Nest in Karula - 2017
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Re: Black Stork Nest in Karula - 2017
Good morning everybody!
I think that this nest is not in much worse condition than last year. Camera has a bit other angle than last year. When we first saw it, it was a little organized already, we didn´t see emty nest as it was after winter
Very first picture from the 2016 archive:
http://193.40.124.24/2016-must-toonekur ... -18-19.JPG
I think that this nest is not in much worse condition than last year. Camera has a bit other angle than last year. When we first saw it, it was a little organized already, we didn´t see emty nest as it was after winter
Very first picture from the 2016 archive:
http://193.40.124.24/2016-must-toonekur ... -18-19.JPG
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I don't think that the cam has another angle, Juta. Look at the trees. In the middle they are exactly vertical.
edit: I made a picture on March 27


I don't think that the cam has another angle, Juta. Look at the trees. In the middle they are exactly vertical.
edit: I made a picture on March 27

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Maybe you are right, Baska but look on the left - isn´t there more space than last year?
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What do you want to explain by saying this, Juta ?juta wrote:Maybe you are right, Baska but look on the left - isn´t there more space than last year?

greetings from Baska
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greetings from Baska
We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
Albert Schweitzer
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I was also wondering about the angle but couldn't be sure. I compared the trees and branches positions and still can't be sure.
There is now an introduction for the stork cam on main page of LK and it also includes a link for pictures from camera installation last year.
http://www.talgud.ee/lugu/must-toonekure
There can be seen that the crack in the middle is probably not a crack, but a forked branch.
There is now an introduction for the stork cam on main page of LK and it also includes a link for pictures from camera installation last year.
http://www.talgud.ee/lugu/must-toonekure
There can be seen that the crack in the middle is probably not a crack, but a forked branch.
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Good morning.
Baska, thanks for washing away the African dust!
Clearly, the camera is at a different angle this year. We can see a different view of the tree trunk. Last year we could not see that. As for the sloping angle-Karl has done so much repair work that I am tempted to ignore the slope and expect all to be well..
Anything else means we have to live in a state of fear!
Kati, come home!
Baska, thanks for washing away the African dust!
Clearly, the camera is at a different angle this year. We can see a different view of the tree trunk. Last year we could not see that. As for the sloping angle-Karl has done so much repair work that I am tempted to ignore the slope and expect all to be well..
Anything else means we have to live in a state of fear!
Kati, come home!
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Good morning Jo !Jo UK wrote:Good morning.
Baska, thanks for washing away the African dust!
Clearly, the camera is at a different angle this year. We can see a different view of the tree trunk. Last year we could not see that.
That is right, but that doesnt make the slope look worse, does it ?
Oh, I beg your pardon, Juta ! I did understand you completely wrong.

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Baska, the slope is awful, but probably no worse. I hope - 

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Only 24h after arrival, he has already a perfect nest!! He is a wonderful

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Good morning all the storkacholics
Though slanting, this nest survived the heavy storm with the wind gusts at least 25-30m/s last year on 3 July causing great devastation in the surroundings
http://valgamaalane.postimees.ee/375216 ... -haudadele

Though slanting, this nest survived the heavy storm with the wind gusts at least 25-30m/s last year on 3 July causing great devastation in the surroundings
http://valgamaalane.postimees.ee/375216 ... -haudadele
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mail wrote:I was also wondering about the angle but couldn't be sure. I compared the trees and branches positions and still can't be sure.
There is now an introduction for the stork cam on main page of LK and it also includes a link for pictures from camera installation last year.
http://www.talgud.ee/lugu/must-toonekure
There can be seen that the crack in the middle is probably not a crack, but a forked branch.

pictures from camera installation last year.




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Urmas and nest


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Thank you Aita. That is a helpful photo - we can see the shape of the forked branch now. The nest surface seems to be horizontal in that picture.
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now Karl is on the nest
Karl 11:55
Karl 11:55

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Good evening,
19:13 Karl came home to the nest. He was resting, a little preening, again resting.
19:15

19:39

The pictures of the camera installation are again interesting. Thank you, Aita!
One can see, that the surface then was completely horizontal, - like in many pics from last year. After the heavy storm in last summer - was it end of June or beginning of July? - the nest got its first slanting position. Over the winter it became even more sloping.
Let's hope that the nest is fixed solidly at the tree trunk and that Karl build the surface more horizontally. Hopefully after all is enough space for parents and storklets.

19:13 Karl came home to the nest. He was resting, a little preening, again resting.
19:15

19:39

The pictures of the camera installation are again interesting. Thank you, Aita!
One can see, that the surface then was completely horizontal, - like in many pics from last year. After the heavy storm in last summer - was it end of June or beginning of July? - the nest got its first slanting position. Over the winter it became even more sloping.
Let's hope that the nest is fixed solidly at the tree trunk and that Karl build the surface more horizontally. Hopefully after all is enough space for parents and storklets.

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20:05
have a nice evening
have a nice evening

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Karl is going to sleep. He has worked very hard today und must be really tired.
20:06 With closed eyes ...

Aita
, thank you for the video! A nice evening to you and to all!
Edit:
Liz, Baska and all, thanks a lot for pictures and videos! Liz, the video with Karl and the very big branch, he brought at 6:15, is amazing. How Karl manages to handle this monstrously branch, is really great. He was fighting with it, for two times he almost lost it, but in the end Karl was satisfied.
Great to see!
20:06 With closed eyes ...


Aita

Edit:
Liz, Baska and all, thanks a lot for pictures and videos! Liz, the video with Karl and the very big branch, he brought at 6:15, is amazing. How Karl manages to handle this monstrously branch, is really great. He was fighting with it, for two times he almost lost it, but in the end Karl was satisfied.

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