Black Stork Nest in Karula 2022

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6:44 Bonus successful return. :innocent:
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5:53 waiting for breakfast
Voog is on the curved branch

6:54 Waba cast a pellet
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Francesca :hi: thanks for the hint!
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Good morning!

Great pictures, thank you Liz! I am so happy to see how well they all are, which progress they made.

I am curious to see how long Karl will feed them, and when he will start his migration.


Today is August 10. Liz, would you mind correcting it?



And for the statistics:

The chicks are 80 (Bonus), 74, 74 and 71 days old.
It is Bonus 42nd day on this nest.
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7:20 beautiful light on nest :innocent: Voog and Bonus are standing next to each other. one leg of Voog is on the curved branch
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7:22 Waba removes the pellet
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7:23 Waba is cleaning Bonus legs and toes :laugh:
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Waba, that tickles!
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Liz01 wrote: August 10th, 2022, 6:42 am Good evening Joe, :hi:
yes it is common!
northern crane breeding area: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia!

here where I live there are up to 80,000 of them in spring and autumn. I see them all year round! But only a few are seen during the breeding season. They come from the south in spring and, after strengthening, move to the northern breeding grounds. In the fall they come back to the feeding grounds . A grandiose spectacle in the sky and in the fields

i photograph them and other migratory birds
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Liz,
Thank you again so much! It’s still amazing to me how similar they sound to the sand hill cranes. I live In MS and just in the last 5 years or so we are seeing them here for the first time in the winter. The storklets were very interested in those that flew over. Thank you again for all your posts. Still hard to believe Bonus had such a great fledge after all he’s been through! God Bless
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Joe, you're welcome! Many cranes now also stay here in winter, where I live. That was impossible a few years earlier. It was too cold, frost and snow. That has changed.
Yes, Bonus has increased due to the great help from Dr. Madis, Urmas, Ain and other volunteers, developed very well.
The nice thing is that we will know if Bonus will continue to do well. Thank the transmitter!

Joe, quote doesn't work.. I'll have coffee :laugh:

7:36 cranes are singing all time
7:44 Waba is doing wing exercises .. Will h/she have his/her maiden flight today?
Waba is dancing in the nest with wide open wings .. beak fencing with Iks
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7.44 they all 4 are standing and looking around for daddy with breakfast.
Daddy, where are you? We are so hungry!
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7:46 Voog flew to the left. Waba is still busy practicing :2thumbsup:
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7:50 sees Iks Voog? It is possible. at first they stay very close to the nest
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I would say everyone has done a great job together so far! Urmas, Dr. Madis, Ain, Kaia and Karl :2thumbsup:
Storklets are looking great! strong and healthy :loveshower:
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Joe,
The abbreviation MS - is it the country Mississippi?
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jcorrero79 wrote: August 10th, 2022, 4:05 am Also…is it common for those cranes to nest that far north?
i saw that Liz already answered your question but i'd like add something.
the distribution of the common crane is very wide and it used to be even wider.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_crane
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8:09 welcome back Voog :laugh: Voog is very proud

8:47 I was away! still no breakfast
This is normal stork life. they have to get used to the fact that food is not always available. I think it's not a problem for them in this age!
Karl will come when he has found enough food. And Karl also has to take care of his own needs. Kaia actually seems to be doing other things already.

8:52 Bonus flew to the right
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Waba fledged!!! :loveshower: :loveshower: I hope I saw it right :laugh:

that was a great fledge :bow:
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Video of Waba's maiden flight
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take off normal speed and speed 0,2
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10:09 She/he is back!!!!
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Bonus
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and Karl too.. fast feeding :laugh:
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I think Waba saw Karl! that helped for a fast return :mrgreen:
Waba came in first, then Bonus and then Karl!
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Karl was not on the basket today! he has brought frogs! Food handover is SLOMO 0,3 so you can see the frogs and other things
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a lump of frogs and...
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9:47 I will take a break .. Baltic sea as always
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11:36/37 feeding by Karl II. All chicks are present!
Karl II has mud feet and I think there were animals out of the mud to eat. :nod:

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11:49 Voog goes down to the terrace.

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12:15 Iks alone at home.

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12:17 Waba is back. The landing looks a bit unpracticed.

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