asteria wrote: ↑August 12th, 2019, 6:06 pm
One of the storklets of Tonik and Tonichka will probably stay in Makov, because it is limping. Unless its leg recovers.
Solo, many thanks for all your info here and for the links .
Gemenc: beautiful memories but still makes me sad and I cannot watch all
Lodz: I am happy about these three storklets - their parents are excellent
Makov: lovely video, crossed fingers
I have very little time now but at least can read the comments .
Mr. Šejna wrote:
Storks learn to fish, if everything goes well, we release them next week. The storks have GPS, so they can be tracked even after being released on the road to Africa.
Re: Black Stork Nests in Europe
Posted: August 30th, 2019, 9:12 am
by asteria
Tonichkovy storklets are released in the big pond:
pleas help Hungarian storklovers
- too much young storklet perished in first days after they fly out of the nest and adult storks, raptors and also migrating birds are often victims. The numbers are very big - as a minimum, about 30 000 birds may be affected by an electric shock, medium 170 000, maximum 500 000 birds.
https://www.peticiok.com/az_eon_szigete ... I9QiOrWL88
on this page little down after the Hungarian text is this text also English, for signing click pls on the blue "Petíció aláírása" in menu right and confirm your signature in the mail as usual
FB info about the young trio (chicks 2019), resp. duo - one transmitter (Gwalbert's) is out of order (they think)
"The latest news about our darlings!
Patyk still preys in Israel on the fish ponds between Lake Tiberias and the Dead Sea. Meanwhile, Skoczek has already arrived. For several days he has been traveling a short distance on the Batha River in southern Chad. Unbelievable, but it flew over 7000 km od from the nest."
Hana,
you're welcome.
I know this RS, but I don't follow it closely. Thank you for info about CZ blind stork, I am sorry for these animals, but now stork is in good hands. (I only had information about a blind WS (probably in Germany ).
Re: Black Stork Nests in Europe
Posted: January 17th, 2020, 3:09 pm
by Hana
January 17
Solo wrote: ↑January 16th, 2020, 3:21 pm Hana,
you're welcome.
I know this RS, but I don't follow it closely. Thank you for info about CZ blind stork, I am sorry for these animals, but now stork is in good hands. (I only had information about a blind WS (probably in Germany ).
I sometimes look at him. I think he's good there. He is in the aviary all the time and the RS employee puts the fish in his beak in the morning.