Black Stork Nest in Karula 2020
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Black Stork Nest in Karula 2020
The Karula National Park in the south of Estonia is a perfect place for black storks to nest and breed.
The two adult birds we watched last year were named Karl II and Kati. They had four chicks, initially, but only two went on to fledge. Sadly, neither of them survived.
Here, one can read about Karula National Park
https://www.keskkonnaamet.ee/sites/defa ... ula_EN.pdf
Installation of the camera on the nest.
http://www.talgud.ee/lugu/must-toonekure
Links to webcamera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFIG5CtQNFY
Camera view first came on line on 9. April, 2020
Many articles about What We Know About Black Storks.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=989
Some of the posts are lengthy - be prepared for a good read!
Urmas and colleague have completed the camera work for Black Stork and osprey in the woods but we have to wait for server works, yet.
The nests have not yet been visited by the nest owners.
The two adult birds we watched last year were named Karl II and Kati. They had four chicks, initially, but only two went on to fledge. Sadly, neither of them survived.
Here, one can read about Karula National Park
https://www.keskkonnaamet.ee/sites/defa ... ula_EN.pdf
Installation of the camera on the nest.
http://www.talgud.ee/lugu/must-toonekure
Links to webcamera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFIG5CtQNFY
Camera view first came on line on 9. April, 2020
Many articles about What We Know About Black Storks.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=989
Some of the posts are lengthy - be prepared for a good read!
Urmas and colleague have completed the camera work for Black Stork and osprey in the woods but we have to wait for server works, yet.
The nests have not yet been visited by the nest owners.
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To help us identify Kati and Karl II, here are some pictures showing the different markings around the eyes and upper beaks.
KARL II left side

Right side

KATI

"Visitor" 2018 is Karl II
(Thanks to Hagnat)
KARL II left side

Right side

KATI

"Visitor" 2018 is Karl II

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Please keep watching the Looduskalender Youtube channel and tell us when the Karula camera is online. Our members are often first to know when a camera is live!
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Thank you very much for opening this new topic, Jo!
Hopefully the camera will be online soon.
Possibly Karl II and/or Kati are already on the nest.
I cross my fingers for a prosperous breeding season.

Hopefully the camera will be online soon.
Possibly Karl II and/or Kati are already on the nest.

I cross my fingers for a prosperous breeding season.
“Clearly, animals know more than we think, and think a great deal more than we know.”
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The Black Stork cam will be visible probably on the Kotkaklubi YT channel (not on Looduskalender YT channel)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCvBXT ... Saqd19N0Sg
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Both are unringed but I think everybody here knows how to distiguish the arrival of males and females.
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Asteria, not everyone here will know how to identify a male and a female. We have new members and we want to accomodate all members.
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Many thanks for opening the new topic, Jo!
The highlight of the season begins.
I hope for a successful season for all the coming storklets and their parents.
The highlight of the season begins.

I hope for a successful season for all the coming storklets and their parents.

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Black Stork cam is installed in 30th, but we still have to solve some network issues outside forest. No any sign of presence of storks was seen during the installation on nest. Also no remarkable storm damages near the nest site, but further. Some big trees on the path, so we needed to carry longer way the batteries.
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Urmas, thank you very much for the info. We will wait patiently 

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Looking forward to this year's viewing....
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FlutteringBy, welcome to the forum 

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Thanks very much Summi....
We've been watching the Black Stork & the Osprey nest for a couple of years...thought it about time I got off my duff & joined the forum....
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We've been watching the Black Stork & the Osprey nest for a couple of years...thought it about time I got off my duff & joined the forum....

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FlutteringBy, welcome.
Pleased to see you are in Northern Canada. There are fewer members from your side of the pond.
(get off my duff was a clue!)
Pleased to see you are in Northern Canada. There are fewer members from your side of the pond.
(get off my duff was a clue!)
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There are no promises but tomorrow, no today, there will be a meeting about getting a server for the black stork camera.
Send good vibes, thoughts, prayers that it is successful.
Send good vibes, thoughts, prayers that it is successful.
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Thanks Jo UK....I've learned a lot from previous years postings....very interesting stuff, especially tracking the birds on the BirdMap....Jo UK wrote: April 6th, 2020, 4:42 am FlutteringBy, welcome.
Pleased to see you are in Northern Canada. There are fewer members from your side of the pond.
(get off my duff was a clue!)
Very different to what we're used to seeing....

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