Latvian Black Storks - 2017
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Re: Latvian Black Storks - 2017
March 19
If all goes well, on 21.03. the black stork nest will be online
If all goes well, on 21.03. the black stork nest will be online
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Liz01 wrote: ... If all goes well, on 21.03. the black stork nest will be online
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March 20
Good Morning Solo
the cam is online
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtz4qewj2Y0
Nest Info (youtube)
BLACK STORK
The nest of the Black stork is located in the middle part of Latvia in Sigulda County. It is found before two years. The breeding area is known already since 1982. In 2005 previous nest was predated by marten, and, most likely, birds moved to the current nest afterwards. This nest has been built in a pine, on the branch 1.8 m from the trunk. It is located in boreal pine-spruce forest of an age between 150 and 200 years.
In 2017 a trail camera was installed at the nest. Four nestlings hatched and three of them fledged; the last fledgeling left the nest late in the season - on September 6, presumably due to belated start of breeding. The webcam is installed on 16 March 2018 by Jānis Ķuze, Jānis Rudzītis, Māris Strazds and Eduards Ozoliņš.
Good Morning Solo
the cam is online
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtz4qewj2Y0
Nest Info (youtube)
BLACK STORK
The nest of the Black stork is located in the middle part of Latvia in Sigulda County. It is found before two years. The breeding area is known already since 1982. In 2005 previous nest was predated by marten, and, most likely, birds moved to the current nest afterwards. This nest has been built in a pine, on the branch 1.8 m from the trunk. It is located in boreal pine-spruce forest of an age between 150 and 200 years.
In 2017 a trail camera was installed at the nest. Four nestlings hatched and three of them fledged; the last fledgeling left the nest late in the season - on September 6, presumably due to belated start of breeding. The webcam is installed on 16 March 2018 by Jānis Ķuze, Jānis Rudzītis, Māris Strazds and Eduards Ozoliņš.
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Good morning Liz and allLiz01 wrote: ... the cam is online ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtz4qewj2Y0
what a good morning the wheater is terrrible in Europe - I saw photos, vids, ... with WS in very big hardships (viewtopic.php?p=569039#p569039)
I hope the pair from this nest and all "our" storks are O.K. and we will see them on their nest (I wisch all bird only the best)
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Super ! Thank you for the hint !Liz01 wrote:The cam is online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtz4qewj2Y0
And TY for the news of Gallipo, Solo. They had the second egg already yesterday.
greetings from Baska
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Where is my first posting ?????
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
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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baska, what first posting?
hmm, it's time for a new topic for this year. it seems that last year i started the new topic. now i can't find a way how to do it..?
there must be a button for it but i can't find it. or i'm still blind although i have had my morning coffee. not enough?
... i think i know how it was done last year. i created the beginning separately and then one of the admins or global mods moved the lot here.
i also noticed that i hadn't added any supplementary information in the first posts although i planned to do so... sorry!
hmm, it's time for a new topic for this year. it seems that last year i started the new topic. now i can't find a way how to do it..?
there must be a button for it but i can't find it. or i'm still blind although i have had my morning coffee. not enough?
... i think i know how it was done last year. i created the beginning separately and then one of the admins or global mods moved the lot here.
i also noticed that i hadn't added any supplementary information in the first posts although i planned to do so... sorry!
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ame, post by baska is actual to another topic (Other Webcams » Black Storks) (it happend time to time also to me )ame wrote:baska, what first posting? ...
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aha, i see.
so i'm not the only one with not enough coffee.
so i'm not the only one with not enough coffee.
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ame "how fast will it threaten, because of cold" - little hungarian eaglet viewtopic.php?p=569159#p569159
you know the answer
you know the answer
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Interesting, this nest has the same type of construction like Karl's nest, it hangs on the branch
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oh dear...Solo wrote:ame "how fast will it threaten, because of cold" - little hungarian eaglet viewtopic.php?p=569159#p569159
you know the answer
i don't know any answer for this. the poor chick is so small. it will not survive very long without a parent...
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Solo wrote:ame "how fast will it threaten, because of cold" - little hungarian eaglet viewtopic.php?p=569159#p569159 you know the answer
Ame, TY very much for your answer and your interestame wrote:oh dear... i don't know any answer for this. the poor chick is so small. it will not survive very long without a parent...
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Also three storklets.. a good placeHellem wrote:
Interesting, this nest has the same type of construction like Karl's nest, it hangs on the branch
nice light
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i have copied the posts concerning this year's events to the new BS 2018 topic. please continue there:
viewtopic.php?f=96&t=916
i'll ask someone to lock this old topic.
viewtopic.php?f=96&t=916
i'll ask someone to lock this old topic.