thank you michi - season is over - i thought that pictures would be better than an empty nest...
Black Stork Nest in Karula 2019
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Urmas - birdmap: "... Aru did get some slight injury probably doing flight exercises in the woods, but that did not affect on flight abilities. ..."
I hope, I hope Urmas is right
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Hello!
How can I post some photos of storklets?
How can I post some photos of storklets?
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Welcome to the forum, Suri.
the Help section is here -
https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... &start=200
Go back a few pages and you will find something to help you.
We have to use image-hosting sites to add pictures. There are some free, some paid for.
Free is good!
Try https://picr.de/upload.html
the Help section is here -
https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... &start=200
Go back a few pages and you will find something to help you.
We have to use image-hosting sites to add pictures. There are some free, some paid for.
Free is good!
Try https://picr.de/upload.html
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as Jo wrote: "Daily updates showing their journeys." last page https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... start=5740 (ARU, ORU and the previous years chick Karula)
ARU - tracker map by Juta:
Aug. 17
the first tracker map/TM: https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 68#p688768
the second TM: https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 83#p688883
EEDI - adult BS also from Karula NP and migration other BS here: https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 58#p688258
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chicks 2018 - info about gender on 2019, May 21 (https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 20#p638920)
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ORU and ARU
tracker map update (Aug. 18) https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 52#p689152
tracker map update (Aug. 18) https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 52#p689152
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Hello, everyone!
Thanks for all pics and info!
Pica, your twins-pdf is really gorgeous!
That is a reassuring message.
The entire text on birdmap says:
"ARU. Juvenile Black Stork from webcam nest. Started its first migration in ??.??.2019, after ?? days as second sibling in nest. Transmitter installed in 12.07.2019. Aru did get some slight injury probably doing flight exercises in the woods, but that did not affect on flight abilities. All food brought by male was eaten by Aru after Oru left for migration and that was a bit too much for one juvenile Black Stork. But enough food enables better start for migration probably."
Aru started her/his first migration on 17.08.2019 in the morning, 93 days old.
He/she stayed on the nest for 25 days, after fledging (on July 23).
Aru had sustained an injury to the left wing, on 06.08.2019, 11 days before starting her/his migration.
Aru has been 7 days alone on the nest, after Oru's departure.
Oru started his first migration on 10.08.2019, age 86 days.
After fledging (on July 22), he stayed on the nest for 19 days.
Karl II was last seen on the nest on 15.08.2019
I completed the chart.
Thanks for all pics and info!
Pica, your twins-pdf is really gorgeous!
Thanks, Solo
That is a reassuring message.
The entire text on birdmap says:
"ARU. Juvenile Black Stork from webcam nest. Started its first migration in ??.??.2019, after ?? days as second sibling in nest. Transmitter installed in 12.07.2019. Aru did get some slight injury probably doing flight exercises in the woods, but that did not affect on flight abilities. All food brought by male was eaten by Aru after Oru left for migration and that was a bit too much for one juvenile Black Stork. But enough food enables better start for migration probably."
Aru started her/his first migration on 17.08.2019 in the morning, 93 days old.
He/she stayed on the nest for 25 days, after fledging (on July 23).
Aru had sustained an injury to the left wing, on 06.08.2019, 11 days before starting her/his migration.
Aru has been 7 days alone on the nest, after Oru's departure.
Oru started his first migration on 10.08.2019, age 86 days.
After fledging (on July 22), he stayed on the nest for 19 days.
Karl II was last seen on the nest on 15.08.2019
I completed the chart.
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Oru and Aru, have a safe flight, stay healthy and take care of yourself.
I am happy to see Karula on the birdmap.
Also Eedi is back on the big journey.
Good luck to you all.
I am happy to see Karula on the birdmap.
Also Eedi is back on the big journey.
Good luck to you all.
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Thank you, Jo, Solo, Liz, for the info and links!
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Thanks for the pictures, Solo!Solo wrote: ↑August 18th, 2019, 2:16 pm (click) https://i.postimg.cc/4x6WM6GX/A-area.jpg, https://i.postimg.cc/26nCFs4z/Aru.jpg
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Thanks a lot, Anne! Now there are almost all data. Only the sex is not yet known.Anne7 wrote: ↑August 18th, 2019, 9:18 pm
I completed the chart.
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August 19
night, only three do not sleep, what they are looking for in this nest?
Maybe now, together with me, someone is looking for peace and warmth? Then I should post a photo for those who so strongly love the nest of black storks Keti and Karl.
exclusive-last photo 716A near the nest
17.08.2019. 10:12:59
17.08.2019, 10: 13: 12
night, only three do not sleep, what they are looking for in this nest?
Maybe now, together with me, someone is looking for peace and warmth? Then I should post a photo for those who so strongly love the nest of black storks Keti and Karl.
exclusive-last photo 716A near the nest
17.08.2019. 10:12:59
17.08.2019, 10: 13: 12
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and like a memory of 3 family photo:
10.08.19, 10:28:53 this is Oru ( 716О ) at the last moment in the nest
15.08.19 15.25.58 last feeding of the chick, now daddy turn around and leave and no longer seem to us in front of the camera...
17.08.19 10.12.52 is Aru ( 716A) on the edge of the nest for the last time before the flight
10.08.19, 10:28:53 this is Oru ( 716О ) at the last moment in the nest
15.08.19 15.25.58 last feeding of the chick, now daddy turn around and leave and no longer seem to us in front of the camera...
17.08.19 10.12.52 is Aru ( 716A) on the edge of the nest for the last time before the flight
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the last photo, when the babies together - 10.08.19 09:48:48 when 716О ready to fly:
In winter 2018-early spring 2019, when the nest was also empty and only waiting for storks, these august moments seemed so far away...
We could not have foreseen that the season in front of the camera would be so intense from the very beginning, when Karl did not arrive ... and until the last moment, when the chick flew from the nest with a not quite healed wing... now all our attention is focused on the flight map, only by it we can judge whether the chicks are healthy... and these experiences will be until the spring of 2020... and later.... True, again, it seems so far away is the future...
All you kind and bright on long hours, months, and further years of observations!
A pleasant meetings with nice people is great.
In winter 2018-early spring 2019, when the nest was also empty and only waiting for storks, these august moments seemed so far away...
We could not have foreseen that the season in front of the camera would be so intense from the very beginning, when Karl did not arrive ... and until the last moment, when the chick flew from the nest with a not quite healed wing... now all our attention is focused on the flight map, only by it we can judge whether the chicks are healthy... and these experiences will be until the spring of 2020... and later.... True, again, it seems so far away is the future...
All you kind and bright on long hours, months, and further years of observations!
A pleasant meetings with nice people is great.