Following Karls' Families
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Re: Following Karls' Families
Hi Hulbi,
I don't know what happened but it looks as if a little later ornitrack received the complete set of the daily data package: Ornitrack showed that a data package was available at about 11:12 which I downloaded. But this package was not complete, and the complete data has been sent at 11:13.
Im going to update the posting from today.
I don't know what happened but it looks as if a little later ornitrack received the complete set of the daily data package: Ornitrack showed that a data package was available at about 11:12 which I downloaded. But this package was not complete, and the complete data has been sent at 11:13.
Im going to update the posting from today.
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Thanks a lot, Francesca! I'm still getting a little panicky whenever something unusual happens data-wise.
Those fields really seem to be a surprisingly good spot for a stork.
Those fields really seem to be a surprisingly good spot for a stork.
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Hulbi,
I understand - I am also very puzzled when something is not as usual.
I was a little reassured when I saw that a GSM data point of 11:10 was also sent. So I thought there must have been a technical "thing".
And yes, these fields make our little Waba happy.
I am curious to know if Waba is there alone or if he has a companion.
In Israel, for example, in the Jordan Valley Center, there are plenty of black storks:
I understand - I am also very puzzled when something is not as usual.
I was a little reassured when I saw that a GSM data point of 11:10 was also sent. So I thought there must have been a technical "thing".
And yes, these fields make our little Waba happy.
I am curious to know if Waba is there alone or if he has a companion.
In Israel, for example, in the Jordan Valley Center, there are plenty of black storks:
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I wonder if that’s where Bonus ended up after we lost contact with him?Francesca_V wrote: ↑February 23rd, 2023, 8:58 pm In Israel, for example, in the Jordan Valley Center, there are plenty of black storks:
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Waba
Tracker map 23.02 - 24.02.2023
Route 44.1 km
Battery 100 %
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Thank you, Bea for "my" tracker map!
Waba
Tracker map 23.02 - 24.02.2023
Route 44.1 km
Battery 100 %
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
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WABA
▶︎ TRACKER MAP
WABA 24.02.-25.02.2023
From 24.02._11:10 until 25.02._11:10
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Battery: 100%
Distance: 69,6 km
Waba is foraging between Degheim and New Halfa (Sudan)
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WABA
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WABA 24.02.-25.02.2023
From 24.02._11:10 until 25.02._11:10
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Battery: 100%
Distance: 69,6 km
Waba is foraging between Degheim and New Halfa (Sudan)
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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Ah ... It looks like Waba is getting restless. I wonder if he'll be heading north soon?
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Hi Bea, Francesca and all others!
Francesca, I thought the same, but maybe Waba has just eaten up everything those fields held ready.
But we will all have to steel our nerves, exciting but also stressful weeks are surely ahead of us.
Francesca, I thought the same, but maybe Waba has just eaten up everything those fields held ready.
But we will all have to steel our nerves, exciting but also stressful weeks are surely ahead of us.
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Sure, Hulbi, that is very possible.
We will see.
PS in another place I watch peregrine falcons that are about to lay their eggs.
At the time the peregrine falcons will have raised their chicks , it will getting exciting with the black storks. probably.
We will see.
PS in another place I watch peregrine falcons that are about to lay their eggs.
At the time the peregrine falcons will have raised their chicks , it will getting exciting with the black storks. probably.
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I suppose we could see and read about movements back north from our adult BS (Karl and Kaia) earlier than from the youngsters (Waba and Bonus)
When I remember right (?!) adults start migration home north earlier than first time migrating youngsters, who will move somehow north, but stay in their first year 'somewhere' south and not return home to their northern hatching areas. Like Udu staying in Italy.
But please correct me, when I am wrong in my expectations
So or so time and our Black Storks will tell us the facts
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I suppose we could see and read about movements back north from our adult BS (Karl and Kaia) earlier than from the youngsters (Waba and Bonus)
When I remember right (?!) adults start migration home north earlier than first time migrating youngsters, who will move somehow north, but stay in their first year 'somewhere' south and not return home to their northern hatching areas. Like Udu staying in Italy.
But please correct me, when I am wrong in my expectations
So or so time and our Black Storks will tell us the facts
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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Bea,
yes, this is also my knowledge.
we will see ...
yes, this is also my knowledge.
we will see ...
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WABA
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WABA 25.02.-26.02.2023
From 25.02._11:10 until 26.02._11:10
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Battery: 100%
Distance: 4,20 km
Waba is still between Degheim and New Halfa (Sudan)
Waba did not move much, searched for food along a small water channel and it looks like s/he found a spot in a field with a lot of goodies within a small range (moved all in all only 4.2 km during this data session)
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WABA
▶︎ TRACKER MAP
WABA 25.02.-26.02.2023
From 25.02._11:10 until 26.02._11:10
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Battery: 100%
Distance: 4,20 km
Waba is still between Degheim and New Halfa (Sudan)
Waba did not move much, searched for food along a small water channel and it looks like s/he found a spot in a field with a lot of goodies within a small range (moved all in all only 4.2 km during this data session)
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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WABA
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WABA 27.2.23
26.2. 11:10 - 27.2. 11:10 UTC
Battery: 100%
Distance: 41,8 km
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Little Waba loves the fields west of Degheim and New Halfa:
the main foraging spot:
WABA
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WABA 27.2.23
26.2. 11:10 - 27.2. 11:10 UTC
Battery: 100%
Distance: 41,8 km
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Little Waba loves the fields west of Degheim and New Halfa:
the main foraging spot:
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WABA
▶︎ TRACKER MAP
WABA 27.02.-28.02.2023
From 27.02._11:10 until 28.02._11:10
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Battery: 100%
Distance: 66,4 km
Waba is on a zig-zag-course, still between Degheim and New Halfa
Two points with data clusters
Sorry, I am a bit late today, but I could get a short termed appointment at my hairdressers, this was essential for survival
Hello everybody!
WABA
▶︎ TRACKER MAP
WABA 27.02.-28.02.2023
From 27.02._11:10 until 28.02._11:10
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Battery: 100%
Distance: 66,4 km
Waba is on a zig-zag-course, still between Degheim and New Halfa
Two points with data clusters
Sorry, I am a bit late today, but I could get a short termed appointment at my hairdressers, this was essential for survival
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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Of course, a hairdresser is important for survival.
Thanks for the tracking data, Bea!
Thanks for the tracking data, Bea!
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WABA
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WABA 1.3.23
28.2. 11:10 - 1.3. 11:10 UTC
Battery: 100%
Distance: 21,8 km
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Waba loves the fields between Degheim and New Halfa:
WABA
▶︎ TRACKER MAP
WABA 1.3.23
28.2. 11:10 - 1.3. 11:10 UTC
Battery: 100%
Distance: 21,8 km
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Waba loves the fields between Degheim and New Halfa:
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WABA
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WABA 2.3.23
1.3. 11:10 - 2.3. 11:11 UTC
Battery: 100%
Distance: 49,0 km
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Waba enjoys the fields between Degheim and New Halfa:
WABA
▶︎ TRACKER MAP
WABA 2.3.23
1.3. 11:10 - 2.3. 11:11 UTC
Battery: 100%
Distance: 49,0 km
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Waba enjoys the fields between Degheim and New Halfa:
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Unfortunately no data today
Last data received by GPRS: 2023-03-02 13:13:19 (UTC+2)
Next data session expected: 2023-03-04 13:13:19 (UTC+2)
WABA
Unfortunately no data today
Last data received by GPRS: 2023-03-02 13:13:19 (UTC+2)
Next data session expected: 2023-03-04 13:13:19 (UTC+2)
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Hello everyone!
Also today data transmission for our WABA failed, next chance to get news is tomorrow.
Have a nice weekend
Hello everyone!
Also today data transmission for our WABA failed, next chance to get news is tomorrow.
Have a nice weekend
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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Hi Bea, juta and all others ,
maybe a final silent weekend... Let's hope that Waba will soon be visible to us again, and I guess it's at least possible that we could get our first signals from Karl II oder Kaia any time now... (It would also be great to hear from Udu again...) May they all be well!
Have a nice weekend everyone!
maybe a final silent weekend... Let's hope that Waba will soon be visible to us again, and I guess it's at least possible that we could get our first signals from Karl II oder Kaia any time now... (It would also be great to hear from Udu again...) May they all be well!
Have a nice weekend everyone!