Black Stork Nest in Karula 2019
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Re: Black Stork Nest in Karula 2019
Deeply sorry for spoiling the thread with my suggestion. Did not mean to upset anyone. :(
Please delete this post as I can't find the option myself.
Please delete this post as I can't find the option myself.
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Hello, everyone
Balistar, thank you for the lovely morning photos.
Crissy, thank you for yesterday's reporting.
Because an urgent problem has arisen in the condition of my almost 92-year-old father, I will contribute much less to this topic in the coming days. I really hope that fellow-members who have time will continue to document nest-life of our BS.
Please post as many pics, reports and comments as possible.
The male is on the eggs
09:20 Kati arrives

09:20 The male would have liked to mate, but Kati didn't want to.

09:23 Male OUT
09:27 Male IN with moss

09:28 Male OUT

Balistar, thank you for the lovely morning photos.

Crissy, thank you for yesterday's reporting.

Because an urgent problem has arisen in the condition of my almost 92-year-old father, I will contribute much less to this topic in the coming days. I really hope that fellow-members who have time will continue to document nest-life of our BS.
Please post as many pics, reports and comments as possible.
The male is on the eggs
09:20 Kati arrives

09:20 The male would have liked to mate, but Kati didn't want to.

09:23 Male OUT
09:27 Male IN with moss

09:28 Male OUT
“Clearly, animals know more than we think, and think a great deal more than we know.”
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09:31 Male IN with some wet things

09:32 Male OUT
09:35 Male IN with quite some moss.

09:35 "Where shall I put it?"

09:37 Male OUT

09:32 Male OUT
09:35 Male IN with quite some moss.


09:35 "Where shall I put it?"


09:37 Male OUT
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Anne
Wish you and your father well!

Wish you and your father well!
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09:41 Batman IN with moss

09:42 Male OUT. Kati looks at him upside down.

EDIT: Thank you, Mary Jane

09:42 Male OUT. Kati looks at him upside down.


EDIT: Thank you, Mary Jane
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I like name Karl II (or second). 

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Could the moderators kindly move the postings with the name subject to another thread as I am not interested in
members' choice and justification of names, especially when there was no call for suggestion/vote yet.
I think this is a nuisance in an otherwise perfectly informative thread.
Anne: I wish you and your father well. All the best.
members' choice and justification of names, especially when there was no call for suggestion/vote yet.
I think this is a nuisance in an otherwise perfectly informative thread.
Anne: I wish you and your father well. All the best.
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Hello, JoJo UK wrote: April 17th, 2019, 12:07 pm So many names!
I think we should remember that our new male stork already has a name, officially recorded in LK -
https://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/3350 and bestowed by Urmas.
I and others are in favour of retaining that name.

I was not aware that "Karl II" was already used, since I am reading "Male" in almost every post.
I agree, but hope that "The Second" will stay part of his name.
And aistera - I thought of names beginning with "K" because of Kati and Karl
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Aquiline, the name Karl II was used on Looduskalender, by Urmas in his article https://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/3350
Not everyone reads those pages so that is maybe why we contnued to refer to "male". Since then he has had the well-deserved name of Karl II, even though not all of us noticed it
Rita asked that all posts with suggestions for names should be removed. If the members who made those posts want them to be removed they can be. Those posts were made in good faith by respected forum members. If you want your name suggestions to be removed (to another topic about Black Stork Names) that can be done. Or, they can stay here.
Not everyone reads those pages so that is maybe why we contnued to refer to "male". Since then he has had the well-deserved name of Karl II, even though not all of us noticed it

Rita asked that all posts with suggestions for names should be removed. If the members who made those posts want them to be removed they can be. Those posts were made in good faith by respected forum members. If you want your name suggestions to be removed (to another topic about Black Stork Names) that can be done. Or, they can stay here.
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There is absolutely no reason for you to feel bad about your post and even more to delete it. I was the one who started this issue on choosing the name for male and i was simply looking for ideas, im very thankful for everyone`s suggestionsMary Jane wrote: April 17th, 2019, 12:12 pm Very sorry for spoiling the thread with my suggestion. :( Please delete this post.



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Good day all
13.59 male returned to nest
14.02 he covered the eggs
14.20 Kati flew out
dad on duty


13.59 male returned to nest
14.02 he covered the eggs
14.20 Kati flew out
dad on duty


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Jo: I wrote 'move' (to possibly another thread as often done on this forum when looking for a name) and
NOT 'remove'. This is a slight difference, isn't it?
NOT 'remove'. This is a slight difference, isn't it?
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Rita, you are right. Thank you for the correction. 

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16.46 Both in the nest, Karl the second is calling.
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Jo UK wrote: April 17th, 2019, 3:41 pm... the name Karl II was used on Looduskalender, by Urmas in his article https://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/3350...

first used in this thread:
"by Urmas » 04 Apr 2019, 06:27
...
About Karl there is no data, but Karl The Second may replace him probably in case of perish. That's natural and good nest sites with (good) females stay not empty, probably."
(viewtopic.php?p=641225#p641225)

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17.21 male in with moss, his panting was very audible

17.22.50 male out
17.31 no words needed

17.35 male out

17.22.50 male out
17.31 no words needed



17.35 male out
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I had picked up the name "Karl the Second" immediately, but later did not use it anymore, out of respect for some members who did not want to see the name "Karl" used again, on the grounds that there could only be ONE "Karl".
However, even at the beginning I saw this stork as a worthy successor to the unique, beloved by all of us, Karl, who deserves the name "Karl the Second" in all dimensions, as I had also written:
by balistar » April 4th, 2019, 9:05 am
What a surprise !
With an open mouth I was amazed at how quickly Kati was bonded and mated with the fascinating
"Karl the Second".
In case, he would certainly be a worthy successor, as beautiful and as industrious as he is ( not only in bringing in branches and moss

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17:48 Kati snoozing a bit with open beak


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18.14 male in with more moss

18.16 male out

18.16 male out