Ogre Municipality (Vidzeme Region)

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April 11
Hello everyone :-)

thread in dabasdati forum: https://forums.dabasdati.lv/viewtopic.p ... 51#p444151

male Ogris is safely back :D
and is immediately very busy; looks great - in good condition

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it is he - for sure ;-)

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VIDEO by our forum member Trine:



who is flying above? or it is only his wish?
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Hello everyone :)

What a happy day!

15:52-Ogris eats moss,as usual.

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15:53:08 - Ogris flies away.

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18:31:57 - Ogris returns to the nest.

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Like the first BS, Ogris also has damage on his beak.

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Preening

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19:29:16 - very healthy ps :D

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19:44:40 - Ogris jumps to the left branch.

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19:4:02 - Ogris flies away from the left branch.
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Lenasylwa wrote: 11 Apr 2026, 18:02Like the first BS, Ogris also has damage on his beak.
the bill with "hole"
Can it be a small injury caused by a pellet or another small projectile? The bill is hard, so a pellet often doesn’t get embedded but only causes a “dent” or a small chip in the surface layer.
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marika.solo wrote: 11 Apr 2026, 19:06
Can it be a small injury caused by a pellet or another small projectile? The bill is hard, so a pellet often doesn’t get embedded but only causes a “dent” or a small chip in the surface layer.
Of course, it could be an injury caused by a shotgun pellet.

I found this information on the internet :
A pathological "hole" in a stork's beak, or a defect in the horny tissue (rhamphotheca), is most often the result of mechanical trauma, infection, or a chronic disease process. Unlike natural anatomical openings (e.g., nostrils), a hole in the side or back of the beak requires veterinary intervention.
Causes of pathological defects:
Mechanical injuries: Storks are often subject to accidents (hitting power lines, collisions with vehicles, fights between males). This can lead to cracks, fractures, and, consequently, loss of horny tissue.
Bacterial or fungal infections: Necrosis of the beak caused by infection can lead to rotting and the loss of pieces of the horny covering. Effects of parasites: Although less common in storks than in parrots, scabies or other parasites can damage the structure of the beak, causing it to become porous and cause cavities.
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20:23:26 -Ogris returns.

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20:23:31 - Ogris makes a sound somewhere between a sigh and a hiss.

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20:29:52 -Ogris jumps to the left branch.
20:30:15 - Jumps down into the nest.
20:30:20 -He looks down and he's making that sound again. What does he see?

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20:52

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Good night :)
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