Black Stork Nests in Europe
- macko50
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Black Stork Nests in Europe
The first black storks have arrived to Gemenc, Hungary.
Cam: http://www.gemenczrt.hu/gemenc-fekete-golya-feszek.html
Cam: http://www.gemenczrt.hu/gemenc-fekete-golya-feszek.html
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macko50 - good morning -
you are so attentive, to post the first signs of returned BS in Europe!
Now the Birdmap is "re-opened", and we can watch the moves there back to the North.
Én szeretnék egy jó év
you are so attentive, to post the first signs of returned BS in Europe!
Now the Birdmap is "re-opened", and we can watch the moves there back to the North.
Én szeretnék egy jó év
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White storks also now started their way back from Africa and Spain to Germany. Some are already here. First signs of nestorations going on and lot of mating. There soon should be eggs to watch.
Have a healthy return home!
Have a healthy return home!
Das Gras wächst nicht schneller, wenn man daran zieht
macko50 - The Hungarian BS near Gemenc seems to have disappeared, didn't he?
Did this nesting site exist since longer?
Besides, the cam opening lasts quite a while
Thanks a lot - köszönöm!
Hungary - Gemenc - Szekszárd: http://www.szekszard.hu/tourism
Did this nesting site exist since longer?
Besides, the cam opening lasts quite a while
Thanks a lot - köszönöm!
Hungary - Gemenc - Szekszárd: http://www.szekszard.hu/tourism
The transmission possibilities, as I now see, are limited in Gemenc. We are used to be a witness of excellent equipment in Estonia...
BS male is only standing still in the nest now.
In the French Migration mission site (http://www.migraction.net/index.php?m_id=112&langu=en#) I can't find any signs of observed BS from Spain until now.
But instead of the virtuality in front of a PC we can see "in real-time" what comes back, don't we?!
BS male is only standing still in the nest now.
In the French Migration mission site (http://www.migraction.net/index.php?m_id=112&langu=en#) I can't find any signs of observed BS from Spain until now.
But instead of the virtuality in front of a PC we can see "in real-time" what comes back, don't we?!
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Katinka wrote: - The Hungarian BS near Gemenc seems to have disappeared, didn't he?
Did this nesting site exist since longer?
Besides, the cam opening lasts quite a while
Thanks a lot - köszönöm!
Hungary - Gemenc - Szekszárd: http://www.szekszard.hu/tourism
Katinka!
There are two nests with cams near Gemenc. One of the storks called Tobiás has arrived. Tobiás is the male.
You can see the nest on this link:
http://www.gemenczrt.hu/gemenc-fekete-golya-feszek.html
A short video about Tobiás.
Tobias in the nest.
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macko50 - jó estét -
Tóbiás, mmh: a beautiful old name for this beautiful black!
I only can watch the BS moves back from the South on the BIRDMAP.
I am so spirited to assume that Tóbiás must have been wintering nearer to Hungary than the "rest". Will he get his mate from last year again?...
Tóbiás, mmh: a beautiful old name for this beautiful black!
I only can watch the BS moves back from the South on the BIRDMAP.
I am so spirited to assume that Tóbiás must have been wintering nearer to Hungary than the "rest". Will he get his mate from last year again?...
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Excellent, Leonia and Macko! I just opened the link and there is Tobias, in the very early morning light.
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Cam in link doesnt work for me, at the moment.
Das Gras wächst nicht schneller, wenn man daran zieht
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greetings from Baska
We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
Albert Schweitzer
We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
Albert Schweitzer
Tere hommikust, baska !
And what about the freshly-occupied BS nest in Gemenc, macko50 posted shortly? A screenshot now & then would be welcome...
too early isn't it...
And what about the freshly-occupied BS nest in Gemenc, macko50 posted shortly? A screenshot now & then would be welcome...
too early isn't it...
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greetings from Baska
We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
Albert Schweitzer
We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
Albert Schweitzer
Ähemm, but "behind" the pic is NOT the original web address, baska !?
Anyway - I am off now, for I did get a whole day's job to do...
Anyway - I am off now, for I did get a whole day's job to do...
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No.... should it have been, Katinka?
You wanted a screenshot.....
Furthermore, on the one hand I don't kow how to do that, on the other hand, George has alredy posted the link.
You wanted a screenshot.....
Furthermore, on the one hand I don't kow how to do that, on the other hand, George has alredy posted the link.
greetings from Baska
We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
Albert Schweitzer
We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
Albert Schweitzer
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10:16 (CET) Introduction to mating?
Unfortunately, I don't know whether there has been a successful mating, because the next picture appeared a few minutes later only. It is a pity that the image loads quite slowly and too rare.
Anyway, Tobias signals that he is ready to incubate eggs.
10:55 The female flew off
Unfortunately, I don't know whether there has been a successful mating, because the next picture appeared a few minutes later only. It is a pity that the image loads quite slowly and too rare.
Anyway, Tobias signals that he is ready to incubate eggs.
10:55 The female flew off
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Hungarian Black Stork couple still together.
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greetings from Baska
We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
Albert Schweitzer
We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
Albert Schweitzer
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27th March - Hungarian Black Stork Nest
Early in the morning Tobias waited patiently until the female comes back from breakfast. When she arrived, first he lovingly greeted her, and then, at an interval of 10 min., the storks mated twice. I do hope that we can expect the first egg in the coming days.
7:45 - 8:10 CET
Early in the morning Tobias waited patiently until the female comes back from breakfast. When she arrived, first he lovingly greeted her, and then, at an interval of 10 min., the storks mated twice. I do hope that we can expect the first egg in the coming days.
7:45 - 8:10 CET
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