Black Stork Nests in Europe

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Liz01 wrote: August 10th, 2018, 3:22 pm ... Goshawk is visible at the right between tree trunk and branch ...
Liz, thank you very much :-) (you, with your eagle eye :2thumbsup: :mrgreen: )
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Lodz
yesterday morning
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and the quartet now
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only one has "backpack", the eldest
"Najstarszy bocian został wyposażony w lokalizator plecakowy GPS. Kompletny lokalizator (z podkładką i tasiemką) waży 25 g, co stanowi 0,86% masy ciała samego bociana (2900 g). Jeśli naszemu bocianowi nic się nie przytrafi, będziemy mogli śledzić jego losy podczas wędrówki jesiennej."
(source FB Lodz, July 11: https://bit.ly/2nnV36p)
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14:23 Another food delivery Lodz! the third I saw today :bow: Great parents :2thumbsup:
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Liz01 wrote: August 10th, 2018, 4:26 pm14:23 Another food delivery Lodz! the third I saw today :bow: Great parents :2thumbsup: http://up.picr.de/33528391gz.jpg
video by my FB friend https://www.facebook.com/beatrice.peggy ... 827028772/
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17.51 Now the nest is empty and storklets are on the thick branch behind the nest.
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Hello all together :hi:

At 17:45 they were sitting in the tree vis-à-vis the nest, all four !
Then they left for their night's lodging, one after the other, to the left side as well as to the right side

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:hi: everybody!
12.53 All the four are in the nest :loveshower:
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Liz01 wrote: July 24th, 2018, 10:56 am 9:55 a Storklet is in the nest :loveshower: ...
Liz01 wrote: July 24th, 2018, 11:41 am 10:40 it flew away ...
very probably the last visit (video start little before arrival, see timing on YouTube - down)
video by Öreg Rozmár https://youtu.be/sawVevcxW5I
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:hi: everybody
11.03 Two storklets are sitting in the nest and begging
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13.11 Right now all the four are in the nest but the cam shows only the upper part of the picture! :banghead:
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19.38 The storklets are sleeping in the nest.
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August 15


Good morning everybody ! :wave:

I can only see three storks and to look back is impossible with the current cam quality.
At least I can see something ...
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Hi baska, Liz, Solo, Sue and others! :wave:

The storklets yesterday spent much time in the nest but the cam worked very bad and it didn't inprove. :bash:
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Good morning asteria, baska, solo, liz and everyone,

so the Polish storklets stay in the nest longest (when I compare Lodz, Karula and Sigulda - hatched practically in the same time). We will see until when :laugh: (if the cam allows).

Baska, very nice shot of 10th Aug (all four on the tree opposite the nest tree :2thumbsup: ).

Thanks to all of you for the info.

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No wonder they stay in the nest longer: their nest is OK and their way to Africa is anyway shorter than from Estonia or Latvia. So no need to hurry.
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16.17 The cam in Lodz is still off but now Tonik&Tonicka nest is online(the hosts are off though).
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August 16

Good morning Solo, Liz, Sue, Asteria and all :wave:

Seems, they are gone ... I didn't see their departure, but one parent stork is here since an hour.

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Asteria, who is Tonik&Tonicka ?
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baska wrote: August 16th, 2018, 1:33 pm .. Asteria, who is Tonik&Tonicka ?
:hi: Baska,
thank you for reporting and all nice "Lodz" shots :2thumbsup: :D

Toník (male with ring) and Tonička (female without ring) are black storks pair in Rescue Station Makov, CZ (https://youtu.be/jECodSsU8Ds - now only time to time we have the another view in BS area)
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baska wrote: August 16th, 2018, 1:33 pm August 16

Good morning Solo, Liz, Sue, Asteria and all :wave:

Seems, they are gone ... I didn't see their departure, but one parent stork is here since an hour.

Hi Baska, the parent stork was there nearly until 14 o´clock. Now the cam does not work again (pity).
Very nice season in the "dab" this year :bow: . Good job from the parents that raised very well 4 storklets!
Happy journey and good luck to this nice Polish family of storks and I hope we will see this pair next season again!

Good evening to all of you and thanks for the info :wave:
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:hi: everybody!
The nest is empty but I don't know where data from the tagged storklet are placed. It would be interesting to know whether it repeats the unusual but successful road of Woodek from last year.
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