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Hi Hulbi
On 26.12, Urmas emailed me the following concerning Udu:
"... I see two rows in data table, on the 22nd and 26th. Last one contains coordinates in NW Turkey, at night in tree-line between fields. Seems normal, but the place itself is too much in north. 8 and 3 degrees C only. We can't exclude Udu's longer stopover in some rice fields between northern Italy and Turkey. It could be that Udu [now] started a longer flight, since also battery of transmitter charged a bit.
As its leg mount transmitter can be in different positions, the accelerometer shows not much. But it moves…
In Italy, Po river was very low, probably there was shortage of food and Udu had to recover body condition before he started to travel. Unfortunately, the transmitter does not send any data we can use for estimation of body condition... Weather is cool and slightly rainy in Turkey. Udu needs to hurry, maybe. ..."
If - as I too suspect - Udu is indeed not in top condition, (maybe) because of the severe drought in northern Italy (and thus due to a prolonged food shortage), then it was probably a wise decision to fly to the Aegean coast. The climate there is milder, Mediterranean. The island of Lesbos is nearby, and it has been documented to be home to some wintering Black Storks.
But Udu may continue to amaze us. Udu is Udu, and has always been an out-of-the-box-bird, rather unpredictable.

I really hope s/he will make it.
As for Waba, I'm not sure either. Such long distances are very unusual if a bird finds plenty of food at a stopover site. Normally, big wide rivers are not really their preferred fishing areas either. As a “rule”, BS like undisturbed places, marshes, swamps, brooks, pools and ditches in remote, natural areas. Shallow and slow-flowing water. But they have to find those places first, of course.
In this respect, Karl II, for instance, has a very good/typical wintering place! Just like Udu, the previous winter.
As always, we can only wait and see. And keep our fingers crossed.
Good night!
