Black Stork Nests in Europe

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SEASON 2021

links to BS nests - previous season: https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 32#p712732
I will add other ones when they will be active

1/ ITALY, Parco Gallipoli (Parco Regionale “Gallipoli Cognato Piccole Dolomiti Lucane”)
link: http://www.cicognaparcogallipoli.it/cicogna_nera_live

season 2020:
- both storks on nest on March 9 https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 67#p712867
- eggs: 19.03. + 21.03. + 23.03. + 25.03. + 27.0.3 or 28.03.
- chicks (hatch): 23.04. + 23.04. + 24.04 .+ 25.04. + 26.04. or 27.04. (01.05. the youngest chick perished)
- fledglings: 4


season 2021:
- both storks on the nest March 09 https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 51#p780851
- eggs: 26.03. + 28.03. + 30.03. + 01.04.
- chicks (hatch):
- fledglings:

2/ PL - Łodz, nest on the oak (gniazdo na dębie)
link is changing: https://youtu.be/kF_N80e-Mr4
male named Florentine, female Fermina (Love in the Time of Cholera - a novel by Colombian Nobel prize winning author Gabriel García Márquez)

season 2020
later


season 2021:
- arrival male: 02.04.2021, new female 11.04.2021 (16:52)
- eggs: 19.04./20.04. (00:38) + 20.04. (23:29)/21.04. + 22.04. (23:32)/23.04.
- chicks (hatch):
- fledglings:

3/ PL Notecka Forest
link: https://youtu.be/h-gQ6q2Lm9U
male named Notek, female named Nutka

season 2020
later


season 2021
- arrival male: 30.03., on 08.04. both on nest (missed streaming)
- eggs: 22.04. + 24.04. + 26.04.
(first egg: 20.04. - the same day raven flew out with it)

4/ CZ - RS Makov (Rescue Station Makov https://www.makov.cz/clanky/about-us-19.html)
link: https://youtu.be/xOsXWkp1_BM
- handicaped pair, male with ring - male named Toník, female named Tonička

season 2020
later


season 2021
- eggs: 08./09.04. + 10./11.04. + 12./13.04. + 14.04./15.04. + 17.04.
the fourth egg arrived shortly before midnight (all previous eggs shortly after midnight), the fifth egg arrived in the early morning shortly before 4h
- chicks (hatch):
- fledglings:
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February 20
Hello everyone :hi:

IT, Parco Gallipoli
link: http://www.cicognaparcogallipoli.it/cicogna_nera_live
"Monitoraggio dalle 7:00 alle 20:00 "

the stream is already online
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2020: both on the nest on March 8 https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 67#p712867
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March 1
Hello everyone :hi:

SP, Tajo Internacional Parque Natural
Tejo/Tajo International Transboundary Biosphere Reserve, Portugal/Spain

adult storks Zica and Natalio

season 2020: there wasn't streaming, I found some short videos by Tajo Internacional Parque Natural - CI :loveshower:

29 Apr 2020: https://youtu.be/ygPtEGMYu5c (GT: Here we have our pair of black storks during their incubation period.)

30 Apr 2020: https://youtu.be/TlA0l4xSxLc + https://youtu.be/lbBEBKdIZqc

2 May 2020: https://youtu.be/rBlO2tn0swI (GT: In a few days, the chicks will hatch and the pair of black storks spend a lot of time preparing the nest, with branches, grass and everything they catch around.)

3 May 2020: https://youtu.be/ixq5w-yKryc (4 :chick: ) + https://youtu.be/ixq5w-yKryc

8 May 2020: https://youtu.be/0JN-uG3hSZg

16 May 2020: https://youtu.be/MMTBeXrTdbA (GT: The four chicks continue to grow.)

21 May 2020: https://youtu.be/8kiQX_fzosU

5 Jun 2020 Zica and Natalio: the emblem of the Tajo International https://youtu.be/LtoX2quPGwA

17 Jun 2020: https://youtu.be/7bj1HQf9Nd8

13 Aug 2020: https://youtu.be/TN52IAts0Zs (GT: We leave you some images taken during the last bird watching in the ZEPA Cantera del Cabezo. As you can see, the black stork chicks already fly perfectly, they will soon start their flight to spend the winter in Africa and next year we hope to see them again in our Tajo International Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve.)
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March 2
Hello everyone :hi:

HU, Gemenc - Keselyűs

no news about streaming (probably no public)

source: http://gemenczrt.hu/media/feketegolya-feszek/
overwiew 2013 - 2020

important dates (first number is the month)
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more important data
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my notes:
1/ 2013 - the female has disappeared (rainy days, very little chicks); 2019, 2020 - lack of food in the whole area
2/ brood reduction: 2017: 1 chick, 2015: 2 chicks, 2013: 1 chick, 2020 - 1 chick
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HU, Gemenc - Keselyűs

the first black stork is there :loveshower:

"Last year, one day apart, on March 3, the first black stork arrived in the nest. This year, the highly protected bird landed on March 2 at 7:16 p.m."

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1/ https://www.facebook.com/Okoturisztikai ... 8253463525 - infos here also in future

Megérkezett az első fekete gólya a Gemenci erdőbe. A fokozottan védett madár a bekamerázott fészekbe landolt 2021. március 2-án reggel 7:16-kor. ... Az Afrikából érkezett fekete gólya a fészek elfoglalása után közel fél óráig rendezgette és takarította azt, majd feltehetőleg élelem után nézve elrepült. ...

The first black stork arrived in the forest of Gemenc. The highly protected bird landed in the camera nest on March 2, 2021 at 7:16 p.m. ...
The black stork from Africa after occupying the nest he arranged and cleaned it for nearly half an hour, then presumably flew away looking for food. ...

in comments:
Ebben az évben nem lesz online közvetítés

There will be no online streaming this year :bow:

2/ video https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IAmcxH ... MOAiq/view
info, this video and photos http://gemenczrt.hu/media/feketegolya-feszek/ :2thumbsup: - infos here also in future
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Solo wrote: March 2nd, 2021, 3:25 pm HU, Gemenc - Keselyűs


There will be no online streaming this year :bow:
Is it because of two last terrible seasons? Out of sight, out of mind?
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asteria wrote: March 3rd, 2021, 5:00 pm ...
because too many hysterical reactions have been written and the interested organisations and their representatives were grossly, aggressively attacked

you see this film? https://eng.lsm.lv/article/features/vid ... y.a390037/

and I think you read that https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 05#p779105 (source: https://www.instagram.com/p/CLcDRfZgJBL/)
this principle applies in most countries: "If the cause of the danger is man-made to begin with, then we are more likely to intervene than if it were natural."
rescue of individuals is usually regulated by law only in relation to individuals found outside the nest, intervention on nest is very, very strictly regulated

Asteria, you know my opinion: the solution is not only in the rescue of selected individuals, but in systemic changes in favour of individual species and I know your's already too
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Hana wrote: March 2nd, 2021, 8:43 pm :hi: Solo, thanks for informations :D
I keep my fingers crossed for these storks. May they be happier than last year and the year before.
:nod: :nod: :nod: (good weather and enough food for chicks)
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Solo wrote: March 3rd, 2021, 5:55 pm because too many hysterical reactions have been written and the interested organisations and their representatives were grossly, aggressively attacked

you see this film? https://eng.lsm.lv/article/features/vid ... y.a390037/

and I think you read that https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 05#p779105 (source: https://www.instagram.com/p/CLcDRfZgJBL/)
this principle applies in most countries: "If the cause of the danger is man-made to begin with, then we are more likely to intervene than if it were natural."
rescue of individuals is usually regulated by law only in relation to individuals found outside the nest, intervention on nest is very, very strictly regulated

Asteria, you know my opinion: the solution is not only in the rescue of selected individuals, but in systemic changes in favour of individual species and I know your's already too
The problem with eyes of E's was not man-made, the reason of the infection they got was not known, nevertheless CROW retrieved them, cured and returned in the nest. To supply storks with additional food would be much easier than treating the eaglets.

I haven't seen that movie before. It reminded me of the excursion to Aushwitz, sorry.
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asteria wrote: March 3rd, 2021, 6:30 pmThe problem with eyes of E's was not man-made, the reason of the infection they got was not known, nevertheless CROW retrieved them, cured and returned in the nest ...
i cited: "If the cause of the danger is man-made to begin with, then we are more likely to intervene than if it were natural.""

When observations showed signs of eye infections in the Eaglets, the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service permitted their removal and treatment.
(https://www.dickpritchettrealestate.com ... -soon.html)

CROW will be removing the eaglets from the nest this afternoon for rehab, treatment and hopeful re-nesting as soon as possible. They did confirm a possible infection and worked with the local/national wildlife authorities for approval. (https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 63#p775263)
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March 07
Hello everyone :hi:

ITALY, Parco Gallipoli
link: http://www.cicognaparcogallipoli.it/cicogna_nera_live
"Monitoraggio dalle 7:00 alle 20:00 "

first black stork seen on nest (shot by Judit Kanász Nagy, FB)

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both on the nest on:
2020: March 9 https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 67#p712867
2019: March 8 https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 94#p635694
2018: March 14 https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 34#p567934
2017: March 03 https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 88#p513788
2016: March 08 https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 90#p445090
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March 08
Hello everyone :hi:

ITALY, Parco Gallipoli
link: http://www.cicognaparcogallipoli.it/cicogna_nera_live
"Monitoraggio dalle 7:00 alle 20:00 "

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EDIT:
maybe that is female :puzzled: (I missed the arrival) - resting, preening and at 9h stork flew away
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HUNGARY, Gemenc - Keselyűs
info http://gemenczrt.hu/media/feketegolya-feszek/

MÁRCIUS 5.
3-án és 5-én nem volt a fészekben egyszer sem. 4-én reggel 8 körül megérkezett és délután 14:30-ig “otthon volt” a gólyánk. Mérsékelt lelkesedéssel rendezkedett, tollászkodott, de főként fél lábon állva aludt. Mielőtt elhagyta volna a fészket, aprólékosan leellenőrizte az egyik kamera védőburkolatát és felfüggesztését


MARCH 5
3rd and 5th wasn't stork in the nest even once. On March 4 stork arrived around 8 in the morning and by 14:30 in the afternoon was our stork at "home". He groomed the nest with little enthusiasm, cleaned his feathers, but mostly slept on one leg. Before leaving the nest, he carefully checked the protective cover and the suspension of one of the cameras.

there is also short new VIDEO on the webpage (March 4) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q6UXtH ... t2OQB/view
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March 09
Hello everyone :hi:

ITALY, Parco Gallipoli
link: http://www.cicognaparcogallipoli.it/cicogna_nera_live
"Monitoraggio dalle 7:00 alle 20:00 "

camera stopped yesterday (also today morning no stream)
today pic at 08:50
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but now both storks are already on the nest :D
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ITALY, Parco Gallipoli
link: http://www.cicognaparcogallipoli.it/cicogna_nera_live
"Monitoraggio dalle 7:00 alle 20:00 "

nest defending
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ITALY, Parco Gallipoli
link: http://www.cicognaparcogallipoli.it/cicogna_nera_live
"Monitoraggio dalle 7:00 alle 20:00 "

nest defending

:puzzled: peregrine falcon (falco peregrinus)?
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about 11 h they both flew away
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HUNGARY, Gemenc - Keselyűs
info: http://gemenczrt.hu/media/feketegolya-feszek/

2021. MÁRCIUS 8.
A hétvégén megfontolt tempóban folyt a fészek felújítása. Minden ágnak meg kell találni a megfelelő helyet, és ez nem megy mindig könnyen még egy gyakorlott mesternek sem.


MARCH 8
(GT without correction) The nest was renovated at a considered pace over the weekend. Every branch needs to find the right place, and it doesn’t always go easy even for an experienced master.

there is also short new VIDEO on the webpage (March 8) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JLFKFt ... 9SGDO/view
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March 11

ITALY, Parco Gallipoli
link: http://www.cicognaparcogallipoli.it/cicogna_nera_live
"Monitoraggio dalle 7:00 alle 20:00 "

nest defending also today - the peregrine falcon (falco peregrinus) "visited" the nest place (I saw shots on the FB)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/schwarz ... 3528219634
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ITALY, Parco Gallipoli
link: http://www.cicognaparcogallipoli.it/cicogna_nera_live
"Monitoraggio dalle 7:00 alle 20:00 "

nest defending also today in the evening - the peregrine falcon (falco peregrinus) "visited" again the nest place

no body at home
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next click on the nest - both and the action :-(

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