Black Stork Nest in Karula 2019
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Re: Black Stork Nest in Karula 2019
they are fighting !!! hold on, kids !!!!!
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10:29 and the storklets are still alerted. since 5:39 in the early morning
I do a video of these cruel attacks later .. much later. I feel really sick now.
If you watch them every day, it is especially hard to bear.
I do a video of these cruel attacks later .. much later. I feel really sick now.
If you watch them every day, it is especially hard to bear.
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urmas help our storklets!!!
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oh mann
may be urmas can have a look to the fallen sibling ? *still hope a little*
obviously the goshawk(s) haven't found the sibling. perhaps even not seen falling, who knows ? otherwise they could already eat and stay away - but they didn't.
may be urmas can have a look to the fallen sibling ? *still hope a little*
obviously the goshawk(s) haven't found the sibling. perhaps even not seen falling, who knows ? otherwise they could already eat and stay away - but they didn't.
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I also think so! he didnt find it. someone should search fpr the chick! please....
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I can make a video from the attack at 9:42 if it is any help or someone interested
Thank you Liz for all the reports and messages from the beginning of the day
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Dear Crissy, you can definitely make a video. Anyone can do it who wants. I would be happy about that.
Then I do only one for my channel. Then I have time to do it. At the moment I can not and do not want to.
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07.06.2017 A goshawk on the back of Kati
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The remaining two storklets are tough but very nervous, understandably so. They have managed well to fend off several attacks from the hawk the last hour or so. Wonder how often the parents show up, haven't seen them for days but have not kept the nest under constant check, of course.
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thank you for this information!
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What a picture, Liz this proves more than anything, that size of a prey is no concern for goshawk...
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Liz, I first thought that it was an older goshawk that could have chicks to feed, because I had not time enough to look at the video, but looked at the live-stream instead. But than my friend told me, it is a young female. So there may be a chance she may loose interest on the nest. In the other case it would have been even worse.
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Oh my god, I'm in shock! This year with the birds has been very different than in the past. Lots of grief and loss, nasty things ......................
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thank you leonialeonia wrote: ↑June 20th, 2019, 11:12 am Liz, I first thought that it was an older goshawk that could have chicks to feed, because I had not time enough to look at the video, but looked at the live-stream instead. But than my friend told me, it is a young female. So there may be a chance she may loose interest on the nest. In the other case it would have been even worse.
That would be great.
10:23:39 here she is
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The goshawk is very fast .
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When you see the time. It's a fraction of a second. Our storks reacted incredibly fast. They are amazing
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When you see the time. It's a fraction of a second. Our storks reacted incredibly fast. They are amazing
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Here is a video from one of the attacks 9.42 until 9.52
Liz, we very much wait for your video too, please share it with us
Liz, we very much wait for your video too, please share it with us
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Hello everyone,
what is this? A storklet is lost!?
Oh no no ...
I couldn't read the morning reports til now, saw only one, two pictures ...
How awful is that! Two days ago I told a colleague that the storklets are now too big to get catched by a goshawk. What a fallacy!
At 11:23 the storklets growled and clattered with their beaks again for a short moment and looked down to the left.
At 11:34 they growled again. Is the goshawk still in the area? I have to read back all.
Edit:
11:38 Again a short growling.
11:40 Again.
11:44 They growled again. 20 seconds later once more.
what is this? A storklet is lost!?
Oh no no ...
I couldn't read the morning reports til now, saw only one, two pictures ...
How awful is that! Two days ago I told a colleague that the storklets are now too big to get catched by a goshawk. What a fallacy!
At 11:23 the storklets growled and clattered with their beaks again for a short moment and looked down to the left.
At 11:34 they growled again. Is the goshawk still in the area? I have to read back all.
Edit:
11:38 Again a short growling.
11:40 Again.
11:44 They growled again. 20 seconds later once more.