White Stork on Beleef de Lente

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White Stork on Beleef de Lente

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The Beleef de Lente website in the Netherlands hosts eight different webcams. One of them is focused on the White Stork, Ciconia ciconia

Link to camera: http://www.beleefdelente.nl/ooievaar
Bosuil's Link to English translations of Dutch updates: http://genietvandelente.nl/viewtopic.php?f=134&t=1173

Background Information (from English translation of Dutch webpage)

Last year the cam was placed near the Storks' nest at the British School in The Hague. This year, the camera will follow a nest on the riverbanks of the IJssel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IJssel).

The usual number of eggs is 1 - 6 and the incubation time is about 33 days.
The young fledge after 63 - 70 days.
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White stork is on the nest!
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Thank you Besuil.... :hi:
Just saw on another forum a discussion about an episode on the stork nest..
Don't remember which day but a typical case of wife-beating on the stork nest.!! :blush: :cry: :rant:
See one of the recent videos.!!
Shame on you white stork..!!

(apparently the male stork comes back to find his 'wife' chatting with another male stork... my,was she punished. :rolleyes: )
edit: see video March 3rd.
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macdoum, I have seen some bloody storks on other nests after they have had a battle! Often it has turned out that it is the females fighting.

The English log book (http://genietvandelente.nl/viewtopic.ph ... 1173#p9020) for this nest said:
"They are loyal, but not as much to their partner as in fact to the nest. When the male returns to the nest, and the female does as well, the same pair will continue to exist, but this is not the rule. As Arda wrote, the male usually returns first. He fixes the nest somewhat, awaiting his partner. But if that takes too long, he might "invite" another female. If he is succesful and his original partner returns, severe fighting may arise between the ladies. He ... will just sit and wait for the outcome."
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There are four little stork chicks in the dutch nest :2thumbsup:
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Apparently, 4th chick died on April 28. It was much less active from the start, compared to the other chick, acc. to the logbook.

Edit: Some webcamwatchers reported it didnot move during feeding (Wed 11 AM), one saw it being hidden under nestmaterial (Wed afternoon), others reported it was pecked at by the others (Wed 3 PM) and was eaten (Wed 9 PM). From the clip "28-04: Nest opruimen" (= cleaning out the nest) I cannot judge ...
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White storks in 2011

The cams are on again! :loveshower: There are two different views on the nest.
There are two storks on the nest and I saw them mating this morning. :headroll:
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There must be another nest in the neighbourhood. The birds were answering each other. How is the sound they make called in english? Do they rattle? In Dutch it is called klepperen.
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The storks can also be seen in the night because of the infrared cams. It looks like a spotlight the storks don't see it, for them it is dark and time to sleep. :sleep:
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14 march, 11.00 AM
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Maybe there will be eggs soon?
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A pic of this week
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...and while here is not anything about the swallow cam, I will put here some pictures. I have tried to find out to start a new side but I did not found any way.

18th - 21th June
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:hi: first I saw three then four and now again only three ones looking out of the nest :slap:
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... and what about the "Wanderfalken" "Slechtfalk" (hawks [coll.: falcon]) - most of the time one find only feathers and rests of food in the nest (I beleave most of that is pigeon?), but sometimes one see (not very good) the birds
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"Slechtfalk" from today:
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The swallows seem to have left the nest during the day:
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The middlebird has still some fluff around his backhead.
I wish them all a long life and many fluffy :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:
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A very little bit of the falk I met in the afternoon (on the right side - outside of his dining room)
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It is very hard to met him or her - but I am gratefull for some feathers on his body to see :whistling:
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... and now to the White Storks - they seem okay and when I am meeting with them there is hardly no change of her doing:
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One of the parents is often sitting on the right branch, but most of the time this two birds are alone.
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Yesterday I met the falk in the nest:
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here the falk was looking to the left by his own side
its not so nice as I took pics of a video - but it was life and I was and still am glad to have the good luck to meet him/her
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The white storks are still in the nest. A pic of them will follow later - I must prepare it first from my other computer.
Here now the last pics of the Falcon - taken from the video of "Beleef de Lente"
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The white-storks from today:
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It has been very windy
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