Black Stork Nest in Karula 2019

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No, I found only the info when the first storklet had hatched.
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16.09.2019.... our nest and the forest around are so beautiful in any weather and any time of the day, look:
morning:
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rain:
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evening in the forest:
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Good night... I am happy to use live images with beautiful forest sounds for the background of my day...
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17.09.19 Today we were visited by a small bird. She was in the nest for a long time - I watched her from 08.22.20 to 08.28.35
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it is similar to the bird that I saw in the nest skop 09.09.19, but different:

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If this bird was in England I would have to say it is a robin.
https://www.google.com/search?q=robin&c ... 8DRp8UP5hM:
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beautiful bird, Robin (the name sounds latin in russian - "Malinovka" from the word raspberry- "malina"), she scared another bird the name sounds latin in russian: "Sinitsa" (Chickadee-translator can not accurately translate). People love these birds and feed in the winter in cities and towns :
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there is a saying about the bird-tit: a tit in the hand is better than a crane (in our case - stork) in the sky...
and now I really want to see our storks at least in the sky...
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today at 19 PM it was raining and the forest for a short moment has become so beautiful - like a red gold.. "The forest clothed in red gold":
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Tatiana60 wrote: September 17th, 2019, 8:42 pm beautiful bird, Robin (the name sounds latin in russian - "Malinovka" from the word raspberry- "malina"), she scared another bird the name sounds latin in russian: "Sinitsa" (Chickadee-translator can not accurately translate). People love these birds and feed in the winter in cities and towns :
https://i.mycdn.me/i?r=AyH4iRPQ2q0otWIF ... dukwlsd8GA
there is a saying about the bird-tit: a tit in the hand is better than a crane (in our case - stork) in the sky...
and now I really want to see our storks at least in the sky...
It's great tit (Parus major) on your picture
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Beautiful photos, Tatiana60, of our favorite nest! :thumbs:
Thank you for sharing the birds too!
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Black Stork Nest camera in Karula National Park 2019



Black Stork Nest camera 2019 (long version with natural sounds)

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Aare! Beautiful video!
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Tatiana and aare, thanks very much for beautiful pictures and beautiful video.

Tatiana, the forest in different day times and "moods" is very nice :thumbs:
The first two pictures of the robins should be a juvenile robin, the third an adult.

aare, you've chosen very nice sequences in your video :thumbs:


Today, 11:38 cranes could be heard for a few minutes.
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aare wrote: September 19th, 2019, 11:13 am Black Stork Nest camera in Karula National Park 2019
beautiful video ... I'm reminiscing again...
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Tatiana60 wrote: September 16th, 2019, 10:15 pm 16.09.2019.... our nest and the forest around are so beautiful in any weather and any time of the day, look:
Tatiana, your series of photos of the nest, with different light and different weather conditions, is simply amazing!
This goes well beyond documenting. You have created art! :nod:
Thank you.
aare wrote: September 19th, 2019, 11:13 am Black Stork Nest camera in Karula National Park 2019
Black Stork Nest camera 2019 (long version with natural sounds)
Aare, many thanks for making these very lovely videos. :thumbs:
So many memories...
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dear aare

you made an excellent documentation in short an long version.
it shows nesting, breeding, hatching, fletching, ringing and flying before migration :2thumbsup:
and all that without "sex an crime" :thumbs:

may it show to millions of interested people, how nature goes.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH for the time you invested and the share you do in this forum :wave:
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:hi: Dear Stork Friends
Thank you all for the beautiful pictures and video and summary of this season :loveshower:

If I get Urmas right in his summary then Kotaklubi has to return the transmitter which was borrowed for Oru. But since Oru is on his way they have to buy a new one

Perhaps we can start a fund raising as we did last year in order to help?

One thing I don't understand is the price of the transmitters. "Ours" were 1000 € each. Obviously they are cheaper in Poland and/or Romania. And why is it that so many cranes have transmitters? Are they smaller and cheaper than the ones that are needed for Black Storks? :shake:
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Anne7 wrote: September 20th, 2019, 2:14 pm ... Thank you...
Thank you, I'm glad you like it.
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23.09.2019 Today we have in the nest was another handsome. What a variety of birds live in the Karula national Park!
14:07:41 Jay ? Jaybird [ˈʤeɪbɜːd] ?
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https://ok.ru/video/1312909625982
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I'd like to ask about one more visitor of the nests (09.09.19 from Skop):
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aare wrote: September 19th, 2019, 11:13 am Black Stork Nest camera in Karula National Park 2019



Black Stork Nest camera 2019 (long version with natural sounds)

It was so wonderful to witness the life of this nest for many months, delighted and sometimes worried. :2thumbsup: And now Aru and Oru are heading southwards. We have to wait until next year to witness new black storks (hopefully) to grow up and leave the nest. Until then take care of yourselves! :hi: Pirkko (Finland)
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