Black Stork Nests in Europe

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Hi everyone,
our Polish storklets from "Dab" (all three) have received foot transmitters :wave:
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Sue wrote: July 4th, 2019, 4:54 pm...
:mrgreen: viewtopic.php?p=672373#p672373
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more about Woodek (PL Dab-nest 2017)
viewtopic.php?p=672503#p672503

news about Lodka (PL Dab-nest 2018)
viewtopic.php?p=672615#p672615
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:hi:

Tonichkovy are online again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHJKpRaROdU

It is very sad that they seem to care more about Woodek's transmitter than about the reasons of his death. :cry: BTW in Estonia one of the tagged storks was saved due to his transmitter.
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Two hours ago in Puszcza Notechka all the three storklets got scared and flew away from a WTE with an ill leg. Now the nest is still empty.
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asteria wrote: July 17th, 2019, 10:00 pm Two hours ago in Puszcza Notechka all the three storklets got scared and flew away from a WTE with an ill leg. Now the nest is still empty.
asteria :hi:

Thankfully, the three juveniles are all already fledglings. but I'm in worry about the WTE. The injury looks very serious.
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She can not use the leg. the leg is twisted. The claws point upwards.
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First storklet has arrived in the early morning
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All the storklets were back today.
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Hm, Liz, will be very difficult to survive with such an injury, i think :(
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They want to catch the injured eagle and help it but it is not easy.
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his foot is twisted but when he tried to walk his claw opens and close - although he (seemingly due to pain) of course held it's foot up .
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visit wrote: July 21st, 2019, 2:03 pm Hm, Liz, will be very difficult to survive with such an injury, i think :(
I know an american bald eagle. A female -Berry College. She has a similarly bad injury. she has been living with it for years. She can hunt, bring nest material to the nest and she has chicks every year. This year the bad weather has paid tribute. Both chicks died.
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Tonichkovy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIrKXe-RdzQ

The chicks are now completely black. They were ringed and got leg transmitters(the same as Woodek and other storklets from his nest).
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In Dab nest the largest storklet climbed on the thick branch and is unseen now.
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CZ, Rescue Station Makov

all 3 storklets have telemetry device and they will have data on public map
https://www.facebook.com/liborZmakova/v ... 113906109/

pls donate:
https://www.makov.cz/clanky/chcete-nas- ... 6S_Gp9Y1_k
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asteria wrote: July 23rd, 2019, 10:07 amIn Dab nest the largest storklet climbed on the thick branch and is unseen now.
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jumped in from above
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In Makov one of the black storklet fell out of the nest today but pan Libor put it back.
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asteria wrote: July 23rd, 2019, 8:04 pmIn Makov one of the black storklet fell out of the nest today but pan Libor put it back.
https://www.facebook.com/zdenate/videos ... ONOLOGICAL
and
https://www.facebook.com/jana.herinkova ... 034880390/
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July 24

HU, Gemenc
18 ha forest area, usually 35 pairs, this year 28 nesting pairs:
(GT) However, the cool, rainy weather in May did not favor hatching chicks, and several nestlings were ruined by then, and in a number of nests, due to long-term food shortages, additional chicks, or even complete nestlings, were destroyed.
result: only 14 young BS from 16 nests

source: http://www.turistamagazin.hu/fekete-eve ... wVojONPP6M
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