Black Stork Nests in Europe

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baska wrote: May 4th, 2018, 1:28 pm ... 12: 22 CEST - The third chick ! :loveshower: ... The others have just had quite a big pile of small fishes and ate it in lightning-speed !
:hi: baska,
right time :thumbs:
yes, they ate very fast :laugh:
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Hello together :wave:

No. 3 is hatched, wow!

About 13:20 nest time
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Here Sara pulled away her left foot from the head of the new born storklet. :-(
In the next moment she stands on the head of the older chick in front. I don't post these pictures.
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Sara is preening the storklets intensive.
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Be welcome, third little storklet! Get strong and stay healthy! :2thumbsup:

Solo :hi:
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14:04 welcome fourth storklet. :loveshower:
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:hi: Michi

what Sára do :bow: so much steps on the little storklets :slap:
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four :bounce: :bounce: :chick: :chick:

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I must go (later - probably - order with my shots)
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:chick: :chick: + :bounce: :bounce: now
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Liz01 wrote: May 4th, 2018, 6:01 am
In my opinion, it is better if there are no other chicks. It is already lack of food !
There may be hatch intervals up to 6 days. That would end not good. That's no pessimism! From the first day I see that something is wrong with the food supply. They need food approx every two hours.
Should it take a long time, the youngest will have no chance. The small fish are only available for a short time.
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The third chick is now hatched 2 days after the second one. The fourth will probably hatch in the next hours. I think, the first two and the second two then have hatched not so widely apart, don't they?
Do you see any chance for the later born chick(s) to survive? (If the parents don't practice an infanticide)
It was also not my wish that there are four storklets, but they live and are there - respectively will be there.

I so hope, everything will go well. :bow:
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Michi wrote: May 4th, 2018, 3:18 pmThe third chick is now hatched 2 days after the second one. The fourth will probably hatch in the next hours. ... I so hope, everything will go well. :bow:
we have all 4 storklets now :chick: :chick: :bounce: :bounce:
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here is the video
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Shortly before Sara stand on the head from the third one :shock: I have seen a lot. But here, that's really a lot!
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Liz01 wrote: May 4th, 2018, 3:04 pm 14:04 welcome fourth storklet. :loveshower:
Oh dear, I've missed it! :cry:
Be welcome, little storklet! :loveshower: Get also big and strong! :2thumbsup:
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Michi wrote: May 4th, 2018, 3:18 pm The third chick is now hatched 2 days after the second one. The fourth will probably hatch in the next hours. I think, the first two and the second two then have hatched not so widely apart, don't they?
Do you see any chance for the later born chick(s) to survive? (If the parents don't practice an infanticide)
It was also not my wish that there are four storklets, but they live and are there - respectively will be there.

I so hope, everything will go well. :bow:

I hope it will be food enough for all :bow: Then it would be a good chance for all four. The nest is big enough in this year :thumbs:

BTW: the stream is not stable? I often have a black screen.
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Liz01 wrote: May 4th, 2018, 3:20 pm Shortly before Sara stand on the head from the third one :shock: I have seen a lot. But here, that's really a lot!
Yes. It is simply blatant! :-(((
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Solo wrote: May 4th, 2018, 3:20 pm we have all 4 storklets now
Solo, yes. The fourth came quicker as I could write. :laugh:

Thank you all for pictures and the video
and thanks, Liz, for your answer! :2thumbsup:
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Well, small fish are still there, big anyway, appropriate mixture please before the right beaks ... That is to be done :D

All the best for the stork family :wave:
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14:35 Isn't it cute? The third one is almost dry. Its head is still too heavy to lift it up. And between all older and new siblings the new born. :D It is moving quite a lot.
Thank God this time Sara has not stepped on one of her chicks, - as far I've seen. But Sara is really a preening-junkie. The storklets have to endure a lot of it. Hopefully Sara let them now sleep for a while.
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Liz01 wrote: May 4th, 2018, 3:20 pm
Shortly before Sara stand on the head from the third one :shock: I have seen a lot. But here, that's really a lot!
She also stepped on the chick's wing too. Like an elephant, she doesn't see where she steps. :shock:
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Solo wrote: May 4th, 2018, 3:06 pm 14:00
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That's what I saw too. It looks very bad..with full wight on the little one. And not the first time.. it was by all!
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asteria wrote: May 4th, 2018, 4:00 pm She is like an elephant. :shock:
right!

EDIT: UteL wrote, it is normal. They test their chicks and eggs. :puzzled: I think she is completely wrong!
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