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04.10 Birdmap update by KATRIN - 2062 km (+0 km), stopover place, sent data from the forest near Berheci in Romania
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Hi allLusciniole wrote: ↑October 1st, 2021, 2:04 pm
Until the Emitter stopped transmitting, Julge's follow-up was exciting. It was only possible through the work of all of you on LK. It's normal that ornithologists / bird lovers / observers ... take turns in the countries crossed. Richard is also very involved since he knows. Everyone where they are involved in protecting nature. It's vital!
I've just found this newspaper article (it's in french but maybe google translater will do the job?).
https://www.lunion.fr/id299471/article/ ... WTkK55nCl4
Thanks Lusciniole and Richard
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Thank you all for your enormous effort in trying to find Julge! You are simply great! It is very emotional issue and I hope for good and happy ending.garina do mar wrote: ↑October 5th, 2021, 1:06 pm Hi all
I've just found this newspaper article (it's in french but maybe google translater will do the job?).
https://www.lunion.fr/id299471/article/ ... WTkK55nCl4
Thanks Lusciniole and Richard
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thank you!garina do mar wrote: ↑October 5th, 2021, 1:06 pm ..
I've just found this newspaper article (it's in french but maybe google translater will do the job?).
https://www.lunion.fr/id299471/article/ ... WTkK55nCl4
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English Version: Julge disappeared from radar on September 25. The Argos transmitter of this young black stork, who left Estonia for an epic migration, stopped broadcasting that day in Louâtre, in the Soissonnais region. Julge (pronounced Youlga, which means "the brave" in her native country) is she still alive?
This is the question posed by the League for the Protection of Birds (LPO) in the Aisne. Richard Kasprzyk, the association's departmental delegate, calls for witnesses and invites anyone who has seen this rare bird to contact him.
On the day of its disappearance, dressed in its remarkable black plumage, this stork, smaller than its white cousin, wore two rings, one of which was white numbered 7181 and, on its back like a small satchel, its Argos transmitter. Did the latter simply break down? Could it be a transmission problem? The volunteer ornithologist hopes so, but "Estonians say it is a very reliable device."
On the red list of vulnerable species:
Scientists have been following the bird since its birth on June 14, near the Baltic Sea. This young male is the last survivor of a nest of four, a rare species, classified on the Red List of vulnerable animal species. They are only between 24,000 and 44,000 individuals in the world (4 or 5 pairs nest in the large private forests of Thiérache).
A webcam located near the nest, installed in a large birch, even allowed enthusiasts to follow the growth of the four chicks of this late brood. One died in the nest. Two more chicks ended up on the ground as they attempted their first flap of wings: they fell prey to predators.
For her 70 days, Julge the survivor was equipped with her Argos transsmitter, on her back. Richard Kasprzyk underlines: “This allows hundreds of enthusiasts from all over the world to track this bird on a map and to better understand its life as a stork and some secrets of its migration. And what secrets! So many adventures for this juvenile until her stopover in Aisne, on the edge of the Retz forest!
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Hi bird's friends!
To give you more details, I wrote a text last week that I forwarded to Richard (LPO Aisne) because he has contact with the local newspaper. I'd given the link to Looduskalender and put a picture of Julge taken by Madlaa. The journalist did her own research, found it in the forums and rewrote an article with all the elements, according to her point of view.
I think the article is good even if there are some errors; I hope you too. I just regret that she does not mention Looduskalender and the authors of the photo and videos ... Richard will ask her to add these details on the digital version.
What is underlined in red in the article are internet links, one of which is birdmap.
If we have any reliable news, I'll put it here.
Good evening to all!
To give you more details, I wrote a text last week that I forwarded to Richard (LPO Aisne) because he has contact with the local newspaper. I'd given the link to Looduskalender and put a picture of Julge taken by Madlaa. The journalist did her own research, found it in the forums and rewrote an article with all the elements, according to her point of view.
I think the article is good even if there are some errors; I hope you too. I just regret that she does not mention Looduskalender and the authors of the photo and videos ... Richard will ask her to add these details on the digital version.
What is underlined in red in the article are internet links, one of which is birdmap.
If we have any reliable news, I'll put it here.
Good evening to all!
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I've find some information the latest place Julge:
Forêt de Retz
The N2 takes you to the French National Forest, about 10 minutes from the Soissons.
This 130-square-foot forest area is impressive because it has barely been touched since the 1670s.
This is a moment when most of France was covered with forest and at the beginning of the 16th century it was a favorite hunting ground of King I. I. So if you want to break the untouched nature, do the trick for the ancient beech and coniferous forests.
The tourist office provides you with more than 28 walking routes, including one to the Cave du Diable, a cellar built in the 1600s.
Forêt de Retz
The N2 takes you to the French National Forest, about 10 minutes from the Soissons.
This 130-square-foot forest area is impressive because it has barely been touched since the 1670s.
This is a moment when most of France was covered with forest and at the beginning of the 16th century it was a favorite hunting ground of King I. I. So if you want to break the untouched nature, do the trick for the ancient beech and coniferous forests.
The tourist office provides you with more than 28 walking routes, including one to the Cave du Diable, a cellar built in the 1600s.
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Hello everyone!
garina do mar
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Welcome to the forum, Ildikó
Lusciniole and Richard, a very big thanks to both of you!
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Good evening everybody
Lusciniole und Richard ...Thanks alot...
garina do mar ...thank you for sharing
Ildikó....hello and welcome
Lusciniole und Richard ...Thanks alot...
garina do mar ...thank you for sharing
Ildikó....hello and welcome
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Thank you all, everything is interesting, but where is Julge?
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NURME - 5569 km (+690 km in 2 days), travelling, sent data near Safaga in Egypt
KATRIN - 2086 km (+24 km), stopover, sent data from the forest near Berheci in Romania
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KATRIN
Tracker map 05.10
Total route 34.8 km
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
KATRIN
Tracker map 05.10
Total route 34.8 km
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
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Thank you, Hellem.
Nurme:
Katrin:
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Hello!
Thank you all for the information and updates!
I am very happy for Katrin. She has been able to fly far and has certainly found food for herself.
Of course, there is a concern for Julge... but I just hope so:
s/he threw away the broken backpack and enjoys a great life somewhere further away with other Black Storks!
Thank you all for the information and updates!
I am very happy for Katrin. She has been able to fly far and has certainly found food for herself.
Of course, there is a concern for Julge... but I just hope so:
s/he threw away the broken backpack and enjoys a great life somewhere further away with other Black Storks!
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It is not that easy to get rid of the broken transmitter. Piret flew with it and Ilmar was specially caught by people to remove non-working backpack from his back.
It is not that easy to get rid of the broken transmitter. Piret flew with it and Ilmar was specially caught by people to remove non-working backpack from his back.
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Julge has done amazing things already. With his affection for the people, he must have asked the local fisherman to take off his backpack and discard it discreetly. I want to see it that way
Julge has done amazing things already. With his affection for the people, he must have asked the local fisherman to take off his backpack and discard it discreetly. I want to see it that way
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Good evening!
There is still nothing about Julge. Let´s hope for the best.
There is still nothing about Julge. Let´s hope for the best.
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06.10 Birdmap update:
NURME - 5889 km (+320 km), travelling, sent data near Aswan High Dam on Nile, Egypt
KATRIN - 2093 km (+7 km), stopover, sent data from the forest near Berheci in Romania
Jo, Anne , thank you