marika.solo wrote: ↑03 May 2023, 17:46 ... GT:
The wing of the stork is a little lower. We are continuing to monitor it.. it actually flies well, even if these days it's the one that stays the most in the nest... but that's okay too, the important thing is that the couple is able to carry on the brood. To intervene now would screw everything up. In case he doesn't make it any-more and if there's a risk for the little ones, we intervene.
I received not only this information, but also VIDEO (via messenger) and the author's consent to share it (in our FB groupe:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/blackst ... 335187678/ ) - our male chase away some kind of bird/raptor, flew out from the nest (soaring is not problem for him) - thank you Parco Regionale Gallipoli Cognato Piccole Dolomiti Lucane
(GT) "This video is from a few days ago ... in the middle of the video it flies away and all in all it doesn't fly badly!"