Black Stork Nest in Karula - 2017

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Biker, thank you for your response! I am going to assume that Karl was fed by a parent bird during his imaginary fall from the nest, when much younger. Of course, the editor may still dispute it, but I can ony claim artistic license! :laugh:
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That's a good idea. :thumbs:
nevertheless: feedings outsides of the nests can't at least not completely be excluded, see the link i mentioned

http://www.luxnatur.lu/publi/wb18015030.htm
viewtopic.php?p=553826#p553826

I didn't know the young Karl and had no idea about his accident. :)
So far it was new to me (probably not for most other Black Stork fans here): They build their nests in different tree species in different ways.
Nests on spruces differ from structure and build as well as the material from sites on beeches or oaks.

eg here

Page 19: http://rettet-den-odenwald.de/wp-conten ... 16V1-5.pdf

it is descripted that the view of nests from the ground can be very variable and some are not padded with moss.
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Thank you, Biker, you are posting very interesting links!
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No moss? Different structures? I will have to look for my good old German dictionary and just read it... :D

Good luck with the editor, Jo UK! :D
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see also: publications from renowned Carsten Rohde/Schwarzstorchschutz Deutschland - here: https://blackstorknotes.blogspot.de/sea ... ck%20Stork is the nest construction theme mentioned.
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Great news! Karl today :loveshower:

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Thank you, Liz!
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Post by Dagmar »

Biker, it's wonderful what you write. I live on the edge of the Franconian Forest. Liz will remember that I wrote in the summer, I saw black storks flying past my house. According to your post, they nest about 30 km from me.
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I remember well, Dagmar! You live directly at the forest ... Very nice! :wave:
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Hello to all storckmanias! :hi:
have you any information about Ozol?
greetings from the Region of Salzburg - during the last years we had also black Storks in our village!
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chrisitz wrote:........have you any information about Ozol?
chrisitz :wave: This is the estonia black stork thread.
here you can read about Ozols (Ozols is a latvian Black Stork) :
viewtopic.php?f=96&t=874
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Thank you, Liz, you have made me dance with joy like this emticon :loveshower:
Oh, I noticed this news a whole day later
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Post by chrisitz »

Thank you Liz and Ute for this information. I didn't know that :whistling:
but it means also that we can not watch Ozols journey to his winterplace, or?
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:hi: chrisitz
Ozlos does not have a transmitter. So we must wait until spring and hope that he will be back then
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thank you aquiline! I will wait for Ozols :loveshower:
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Oct. 23rd:
Jo UK wrote:Urmas sent e-mail about the possibilites for Karl and Kati's nest, next year. He mentions three suggestions.

1. " We can leave it like it is. IN this case the storks will probably return to the nest. Then we can see how they behave with a partial nest left on the tree. If they decide not to stay in that place we can, hopefully, find their new nest, according to data from Karl's transmitter. Of course, it needs to be working correctly by then. It is most likely that it will be working well.

2. It is likely that the storks will try to repair the nest at first, before they decide to build a new one.. We do
not know, if it is safe for brood, but it would be a fully natural process, which might happen without our interference.

3. We can build an artificial nest in nearly the same place and watching
nest life would be easier next years, but we can miss natural behaviour of storks in this situation."


Urmas sent some photographs of the damaged nest, taken by Siim Vahtrus from the ground during removal of camera. Ain on tree

Pics coming next.
(I ruined my mouse, with tea, this morning, and the new one is not well-trained yet.)

What about Karl's nest - no further proposals???????? :unsure:

(p.s. tea is unhealthful for mice :slap: )
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hello :hi: :hi:

anybody there???? :sleeping: what about our black stork's nest??? :unsure:
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Aquiline :hi:
No more news yet. It is a qiet time of year now.
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Jo :wave: , concerns money collection for the transmitters:

Until when does the renewal have to be registered?
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UteL. wrote:Jo :wave: , concerns money collection for the transmitters:

Until when does the renewal have to be registered?
wrong thread!

it should be here:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=901&start=80
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