Chimega wrote:Nice to see her back and the cam going. It looks so different than last year. I'm used to seeing those lush woods as the background. How can you tell it's Tiina rather than Tiit? I don't know how to tell the difference between male and female black storks.
Chimega - In this case, I have to look at their beak to see the difference. Tiit has a darker "area" on his beak, Tiina`s beak has a clearer, full, colour.
Yes, she is Tiina first on nest!
Will ask news writer to change the text, think he used some stereotype from literature to decide the male first on nest...
Forum members became very good in Black Stork individual determination, that is pure pleasure to see and feel! That gives me more time to do some other things. I agree with arguments according why this is Tiina.
Thank you, Baska!
Even, if Tiit does not return, think Tiina will not stay alone, because in Estonian and Latvian populations here is 1/3 more of males as females. We do not know exactly, why it is so?
And if to see only one stork on nest, there is not easy to say, if it is male or female. But in known cases there are majority of males.
I got a really special photo from Urmas. It shows the camera how the storks sitting on the nest are seeing it. Previously the camera was fixed to the right trunk (the one with the rope). It is moved as far back as possible. I think it is out of poop shot reach though
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