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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:37 am

08-13-2022

Must-toonekurg::Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JMRFPM5NIE
Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074

Bonus (7184) 83 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 80 do (Parents, mia Jan and Janika from Jõgeva County in Estonia) the only survivor of the 6 black storklets of his siblings. already 44 day in it's new nest with its new parents and siblings.

Voog -(718V) 77 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 74 do
Waba (718W) 77 do. Fl: 08-10 @ 74 do
Ixs ----(718X) 74 do. Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do


Dad Karl is still feeding his storklets
Update
Migration for Mom Kaia 08-13-2022 (697 km + 29 km = 736 km) North-Ukraine.

During daylight, dificulties to get all 4 B Storklets together in the nest. 08h16 all were in
2022-08-13_09h22_51.jpg
A message from Liznm about the migration path https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 33#p874333
"I hope that all our storks avoid the Oder! Storks and white tailed eagles are dying! Lots of other fish eaters too. The Oder is poisoned in Poland. there are unbelievable amounts of dead fish swimming in the Oder. Easy prey - highly poisonous! High levels of mercury have been detected. As far as I know, the poison flows up the Oder and is already with us. So Kaia won't be affected?
But the Oder Valley is a gathering place stork for many waterfowl, when they start their migration- From Germany, Poland and other countries... BTW:It also affects the Lower Oder Valley National Park
:ohmy: :(

14h29 Quiet in the nest
2022-08-13_13h29_44.jpg
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Sunnybird1995 » Sat Aug 13, 2022 6:45 pm

04:39
14 August 2022
Estonia nest time.
All 4 on the nest.
Bonus on the right? 7184?
Screenshot (3437).png
Black Stork Cam Estonia 14 August 2022 p4:39
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Sun Aug 14, 2022 12:16 am

08-14-2022

Must-toonekurg::Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JMRFPM5NIE
Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074


Bonus (7184) 84 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 80 do (Parents, mia Jan and Janika from Jõgeva County in Estonia) the only survivor of the 6 black storklets of his siblings. already 45 day in it's new nest with its new parents and siblings.

Voog -(718V) 78 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 74 do
Waba (718W) 78 do. Fl: 08-10 @ 74 do
Ixs ----(718X) 75 do. Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do

Dad Karl is still feeding his storklets
Update
Migration for Mom Kaia 08-14-2022 (736 km + 120 km = 856 km) but flew back to the North. North Ukraine to South Belarus.


Video by Liznm. This is just a feeding, Karl II, red beak, is feeding his 4 storklets.
Must-toonekurg~Lots of Fish from the basket for the storklets~6:13 a.m. 2022/08/14
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iIORNBgCAg
Pic from the video
2022-08-14_09h04_32.jpg

10h11 hot day may be, Bonus is the left one
2022-08-14_09h12_14.jpg
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Sun Aug 14, 2022 2:59 am

news from Notre Dame Eagle Cam

Just a comparison
06-16 ND17 alone in its nest
2022-08-14_11h54_09.jpg
07-01 The same nest but empty
2022-08-14_11h54_47.jpg
08-13 yesterday, is it still a nest ?
2022-08-14_11h55_15.jpg
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Sunnybird1995 » Sun Aug 14, 2022 5:08 pm

Estonia Black Storks cam:
All 4 in the nest.
03:03
15 August 2022
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Estonia Black Stork Cam 15 August 2022 03:03
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Mon Aug 15, 2022 4:24 am

Port Lincoln Osprey (Aus)
https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosprey
https://www.youtube.com/c/PortLincolnOsprey
Live cam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpDEQV7-Cbg
Nest's history https://docs.google.com/document/d/17t0 ... P4Kw4/edit
Ervie 2021's Chick is still ine the area, Lts 08-08-2022 fishing with Dad.
Calypso 2019's chick got a mate and lts 08-2022.

Recall
Egg #1 08-09-2022 @ 03h18
Egg #2 08-12-2022 @ 05h55

and Update
Egg #3 08-15-2022 @ 08h09
2022-08-15_07h49_45.jpg
©PortLincolnOsprey
2022-08-15_07h50_07.jpg
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Mon Aug 15, 2022 4:34 am

08-15-2022

Must-toonekurg::Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JMRFPM5NIE
Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074


Bonus (7184) 85 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 80 do (Parents, mia Jan and Janika from Jõgeva County in Estonia) the only survivor of the 6 black storklets of his siblings. already 46 day in it's new nest with its new parents and siblings.

Voog -(718V) 79 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 74 do
Waba (718W) 79 do. Fl: 08-10 @ 74 do
Ixs ----(718X) 76 do. Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do

Dad Karl is still feeding his storklets
Update
Migration for Mom Kaia 08-15-2022 (856 km + 138 km = 1096 km) South Belarus to S then W.

This early morning, many fishes in the nest as early Dad brought 4 to 5 breakfasts
Also they can regurgigate if they are afraid too
From Liznm https://looduskalender.ee/forum/viewtop ... 52#p874852
They vomit when they are very stressed when humans or a bird of prey (white-tailed eagle, goshawk) come to the nest.
They also vomit if they have eaten too much. This has already been seen and documented in other nests. But they only do that when there is too much food. that's rather the exception
2022-08-15_07h41_49.jpg
2022-08-15_07h44_37.jpg
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Sunnybird1995 » Mon Aug 15, 2022 5:55 pm

Black Stork Estonia Cam
Bonus 7184 front & center :love:
03:47
16 August 2022
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Bonus 7184 16 August 2022 03:47
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:46 pm

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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by JudyB » Mon Aug 15, 2022 10:52 pm

2022 Cam Maintenance
Matching Drive

Hi everyone!

It's certainly been an unusual nesting season - but one thing remains the same:

We need your help so we can be prepared to see what happens next.

The first $1000 in donations toward our cam maintenance fund drive will be matched by long-time supporters of Hancock Wildlife - so the time to donate is now!

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I may take a bit of a look back in another post - but now I'd like to look ahead to our plans and hopes for next year - and how you can help us get there. :thumlft:

While we all miss Dad Trooper at Delta 2, I'm looking forward to watching Ma Delta teach DM (Delta Male) how to be a good mate and with luck a good dad to the little chicks we hope to see them raise together in the new nest we'll be building for them, with big thanks to everyone who donated to our GoFundMe drive.

The French Creek eagles raised two chicks in 2022 - though they didn't use the nest with the cam and, even if they had, the cam went offline before the nesting season got underway. Ever the optimist, I'm hoping we'll be able to get the cam streaming again, and at the very least see the adults and maybe next year's fledglings visit the nest with a cam - and just maybe they'll decide it's time for a change and move to the nest with the cam!

Mom Dimple and Dad Duffer finally produced eggs in 2022 after three years together at Harrison Mills, but were disrupted by an intruder during the incubation. I really want to see them raising little chicks next year - and I think it will happen, and very much hope that we'll be able to replace the cams that are no longer working so we'll be able to see them raise their first chicks together.

A young pair of eagles took over the Surrey Reserve nest for the 2022 season, and weren't ready to nest then, but I think they are now - and we're looking forward to watching SM and SF (Surrey Male and Surrey Female) learn how to raise the tiny chicks we hope they will have. This is the only nest that doesn't need major work - but it would be nice to get the cams cleaned - and to do the preventive maintenance needed to make sure they keep working.

The White Rock pair had a sad year in 2022, losing their chicks when they were a little more than six weeks old - and I'm hoping we'll be able to see them come back with another successful season (they've successfully fledged 14 young eagles so far). One of the cameras at the nest they appear to be preparing for next year is in danger of falling after one of the straps holding it broke, so we are hoping to be able to fix that quickly.

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The screenshot above is Ma Delta feeding her tiny eaglets in 2019 - and I would love to have five pictures like this, one from each of our nests, at this time next year. :love:

Naturally, the eagles will have a say in that - but we need to get functioning cams securely fastened at as many nests as possible in the month or so while the eagles are generally away in search of salmon.

We'll be posting additional information about the work we'd like to do at the various nests soon, but we really do need donations now so we can start reserving lifts and scheduling climbers and hopefully buying a few new cams. And remember - the first $1000 in donations will be matched - so if you adopt a nest for $250, HWF will receive $500!

We've tried to answer some of the common questions about donating here - All About Donating - and please feel free to PM me if you have other questions or concerns.
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Tue Aug 16, 2022 2:37 am

08-16-2022

Must-toonekurg::Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JMRFPM5NIE
Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074


Bonus (7184) 86 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 80 do (Parents, mia Jan and Janika from Jõgeva County in Estonia) the only survivor of the 6 black storklets of his siblings. already 47 day in it's new nest with its new parents and siblings.

Voog -(718V) 80 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do
Waba (718W) 80 do. Fl: 08-10 @ 74 do
Ixs ----(718X) 77 do. Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do

Dad Karl is still feeding his storklets
Update
Migration for Mom Kaia 08-16-2022 (1096 km + 21 km = 1117 km) Belarus.

12h32 Empty nest
2022-08-16_11h32_51.jpg
RVR
At 12h09 all 4 were in the nest
2022-08-16_11h33_18.jpg
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Tue Aug 16, 2022 9:44 pm

From Notre Dame Eagles https://www.facebook.com/groups/319029458505599

Update 08-16-2022

ND15: 139 do, Last time seen: 07-31. 122 do.
ND16: 138 do, Last time seen: 08-15. 136 do.
ND17: 134 do, Last time seen: 08-16. 133 do.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/3190294 ... 470875288/
The beautiful ND17. After his long visit to the vet, he deserved to enjoy his parents's presence a little longer. Merci Stephen M. Basly.
2022-08-17_06h37_08.jpg
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Wed Aug 17, 2022 1:13 am

08-17-2022

Must-toonekurg::Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JMRFPM5NIE
Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074


Bonus (7184) 87 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 80 do (Parents, mia Jan and Janika from Jõgeva County in Estonia) the only survivor of the 6 black storklets of his siblings. already 48 days in it's new nest with its new parents and siblings.

Voog -(718V) 81 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do
Waba (718W) 81 do. Fl: 08-10 @ 74 do
Ixs ----(718X) 78 do. Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do

Dad Karl is still feeding his storklets
Update
Migration for Mom Kaia 08-17-2022 (1117 km + 7 km = 1124 km) South Belarus.

09h23 Everybody's home
2022-08-17_10h08_01.jpg
and live 11h06 Empty nest
2022-08-17_10h07_08.jpg
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Wed Aug 17, 2022 4:40 am

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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Wed Aug 17, 2022 11:48 pm

08-18-2022

Must-toonekurg::Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JMRFPM5NIE
Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074


Bonus (7184) 88 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 80 do (Parents, mia Jan and Janika from Jõgeva County in Estonia) the only survivor of the 6 black storklets of his siblings. already 49 days in it's new nest with its new parents and siblings.

Voog -(718V) 82 do. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do
Waba (718W) 82 do. Fl: 08-10 @ 74 do
Ixs ----(718X) 79 do. Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do

Dad Karl is still feeding his storklets
Update
Migration for Mom Kaia 08-18-2022 (1124 km + 90,2 km = 1216 km South Belarus--> to the east.

09h42 Empty nest
2022-08-18_08h43_21.jpg
but earlier all 4 were in the nest even if Voog spent the night away from the nest
2022-08-18_08h44_52.jpg
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