Pictures and Information about White Storks
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I’m glad you did remember :)
Well, it’s more of a municipal issue and the casualty isn’t sporadic..
Well, it’s more of a municipal issue and the casualty isn’t sporadic..
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Today in Makov at 10.21-25 both cygnets were caught and taken away somewhere.
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FB Spojil nás Makov a láska k prírode:
here is the maybe last video with young swans and in the comments answer by Mr. Šejna https://www.facebook.com/groups/1098007 ... 759682174/ the young swans are now in the nature :-)
btw. Carmen is our asteria
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Thank you Solo .... hopefully the young swans know how to survive.Solo wrote: ↑October 15th, 2019, 9:23 pm FB Spojil nás Makov a láska k prírode:
here is the maybe last video with young swans and in the comments answer by Mr. Šejna https://www.facebook.com/groups/1098007 ... 759682174/ the young swans are now in the nature :-)
btw. Carmen is our asteria
Carmen is Asteria ...OK
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The nature must be the big pond in 50 m from the resque station. Somehow young ducks were not caught and fly here and there themselves but the cygnets were moved.
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asteria, sova
guest book Makov:
we released them on the Otava River, where they belong now before the winter, they're fine
"libor, makov středa 16. říjen, 2019 vypustili jsme je na řeku Otavu, kam teď před zimou patří, mají se dobře, nic jim není"
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The cygnets learnt how to eat from the feeder bowl and chase others away. I don't know what else can they do. They don't fly and don't get food themselves, so they have to learn now.
They were not ringed.
They were not ringed.
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I loved them... but saw that they are eating all the food like giant food processors
I'm sure that they are strong enough to survive at the river
I'm sure that they are strong enough to survive at the river
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It looks like grey herons don't come in Makov now and the gulls may feel safe.
Marushka's leg today looks better and she even stood on it.
Marushka's leg today looks better and she even stood on it.
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General cleaning in Makov, almost all the animals are hiding beyond the cam view.
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NOVEMBER 7th
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22:40 Both White storks are sleeping in the pond
They left their nest at 20:20
MAKOV- WS
22:40 Both White storks are sleeping in the pond
They left their nest at 20:20
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Makov: until Monday
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Black storks are separated from the feeder and I don't know if they ever caught anyone. Honzik ate a duckling this summer. Snehurka caught a yellowhammer two years ago near the pond and nearly caught the nuthatch(luckily it escaped and next day was seen on the feeder again). Yes, storks and herons are birds of prey too.
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- BS weren't separate years ago - I saw the male Toník catch one sick greenfinch (Chloris chloris)asteria wrote: ↑November 16th, 2019, 3:21 pm Black storks are separated from the feeder and I don't know if they ever caught anyone.
Honzik ate a duckling this summer.
Snehurka caught a yellowhammer two years ago near the pond and nearly caught the nuthatch(luckily it escaped and next day was seen on the feeder again). Yes, storks and herons are birds of prey too.
- Honzík don't ate the duckling - I saw this scene (also Veronika, Makováček, wrote that isn't true)
- who know if the same nuthatch
- if you know they are predators, why you wrote Sněhurka isn't angel