Estonian Black Storks Migration 2022-2023 from Birdmap

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Thank you, Hellem :wave: :thumbs:
Hellem wrote: September 18th, 2021, 12:56 pm ...
17.09 Birdmap update by Eedi - 3125 km (+382 km), sent data from his overnight place near village Kaşlıca in Turkey :D
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I assume, Solo will do the appreciated Overview this evening ? :D
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EEDI
previous update data 16.09: https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 95#p830395

previous data:
16.09.2021, distance 2743 km (+ 7 km)
south from Halici, Ladik, Sarayönü district, Konya province, Turkey

new data:
17.09.2021, distance 3125 km (+ 382 km)
east from Kaşlıca, Yakapınar, Yüreğir district, Adana province, Turkey

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Kaşlıca, Yakapınar, Yüreğir district
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Hello everyone :hi:

I hope Timmu will soon send new data.
(Last data 15.09, in Lebanon)

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Timmu is (or was) near the Falougha Lakes in Lebanon.
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Julge

Tracker map 17.09 - 18.09.21 19.14

Total route 18.4 km

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing

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Data from this tracker map can be used on other sites than Looduskalender forum but you have to mention that this is provided by Ornitela https://www.ornitela.com/

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juta wrote: September 18th, 2021, 7:33 pm
Thank you for the tracker map, Juta :hi:

I am getting worried about Julge
Is he/she not finding something to eat?
Are there not enough suitable (or accessible) places to fish nearby?
I don't see Julge looking for food on the Suippe, nor at any other water body.

He is in a busy location in Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers. :slap:

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Good evening
... two more pictures of Julge
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Solo wrote: September 18th, 2021, 8:12 pm
Good evening!
What photos :shock:
Thank you, Solo and sova!
Julge/Brave is not afraid of anything! S/he walks in the settlements... s/he finds at least frogs there?
:faint:

Thank you too, Anne, juta, balistar, Hellem!
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Anne7 wrote: September 18th, 2021, 7:35 pm ...
I am getting worried about Julge
Is he/she not finding something to eat?
Are there not enough suitable (or accessible) places to fish nearby?
I don't see Julge looking for food on the Suippe, nor at any other water body.
...
Anne, it's good that you said it .... no, I like the whole thing, how Julge doesn't roam around at all. This close proximity to people, places ... that's not good (just my opinion)
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sova wrote: September 18th, 2021, 8:41 pm ... This close proximity to people, places ... that's not good (just my opinion)
I think the same...
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Who went to take all those photographs of Julge?
I really hope it was done in consultation with Urmas...
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Anne7 wrote: September 18th, 2021, 8:43 pm .
Who went to take all those photographs of Julge?
I really hope it was done in consultation with Urmas...
I found the two pictures on the bird card
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sova wrote: September 18th, 2021, 8:45 pm I found the two pictures on the bird card
Thank you, Sova. :nod:

And where did you get your photos from, Solo, if I may ask?

EDIT:
OK, I see you added a link now, below your pictures, Solo.
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I fear that Julge, if s/he continues to seek human proximity, will trigger a real "black stork observation tourism".
Is that in the sense of the inventor ?


Anne7 wrote: September 18th, 2021, 7:35 pm ...
I am getting worried about Julge
Is he/she not finding something to eat?
....
That worries me too.
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Anne7 wrote: September 18th, 2021, 8:55 pm Thank you, Sova. :nod:

And where did you get your photos from, Solo, if I may ask?

EDIT:
OK, I see you added a link now, below your pictures, Solo.
not now - immediately along with photos
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Solo wrote: September 18th, 2021, 9:38 pm
I can confirm that this link was under the photos from the beginning :nod:
balistar wrote: September 18th, 2021, 9:15 pm
It's a little scary, really!
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Solo wrote: September 18th, 2021, 9:38 pm not now - immediately along with photos
Sure, Solo.
I must be blind, because I looked several times to find the name of the author/photographer. :mrgreen:

And do you know who took these photos?
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Heloise wrote: September 18th, 2021, 9:46 pmI can confirm that this link was under the photos from the beginning :nod:
thank you Heloise :wave:
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Anne7 wrote: September 18th, 2021, 9:48 pm Sure, Solo.
I must be blind, because I looked several times to find the name of the author/photographer. :mrgreen:

And do you know who took these photos?
edit "And do you know who took these photos?"

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Yes, Solo, I have seen that too.
But Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers is the name of the village, not the name of the photographer. :D

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My biggest concern now is Julge's safety!
You will also have read that an amateur photographer was immediately interested and wants to go there…
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