(a bird is 1CY = calendar year from the day it hatches until midnight on 31 December, it is 2CY for the next 12 months, etc.)
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- nesting place 2022: Poland, Bolewice forest district, streamed nest, 2 chicks (Bodzio and Bajka) - both equipped with transmitter
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- nesting place 2021: Poland, Wolsztyn forest district, streamed nest, 2 chicks (Skarlet and Tytus) - both equipped with transmitter
- wintering place: Greece, Kerkini NP
- in the season 2017/2018 - her first wintering, Skierka wintered in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in Tabuk area
- next seasons Skierka wintered in Greece, in the wider area of the Lake Kerkini National Park
Greece: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece
Kerkini National Park: https://kerkini.gr/?lang=en
Struma river: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Struma_(river) (wiki: In Greece it is the main waterway feeding and exiting from Lake Kerkini, a significant centre for migratory wildfowl.)
- Skierka was equipped with a leg-mount transmitter and we followed her migration on an online map within the Stork Project BocianiMy as Żółty (= Yellow - because yellow transmitter)) - BOCZ 07 ZOL (in LK documented first by me/Solo, later by Hana in detail - great job!)
Skierka ŻÓŁTY, black stork from the Skierniewice Forest District with a foot logger (leg-mount transmitter) set up for the first time in Poland as a pilot as part of the BocianiMy project in 2017 (GW)





 towards our camera, a moment later he flew away and probably will not come back to the nest this season. Female Skierka "said goodbye" to the whole family on July 2! However, what is extremely interesting, at the time when Bolek was standing in the nest for so long, the other members of this stork family were in completely different places:
 towards our camera, a moment later he flew away and probably will not come back to the nest this season. Female Skierka "said goodbye" to the whole family on July 2! However, what is extremely interesting, at the time when Bolek was standing in the nest for so long, the other members of this stork family were in completely different places:



