


Thanks Marika for the info. But if it rains, it should have an effect on the amount of food. The male flew away, came back and hasn't fed them yet....marika.solo wrote: ↑16 May 2023, 14:45weather: still rainy https://www.windy.com/40.535/16.185?rai ... 6,19.753,6
regulating the body temperature: not now (they have only the down) only after the 4th week it is better
- storks usually don't fly in the rain - after a longer while their wings get heavy from the water and then it's difficult for them to fly and manoeuvrer
Clearly. But then why did the male fly away?marika.solo wrote: ↑16 May 2023, 16:02- storks usually don't fly in the rain - after a longer while their wings get heavy from the water and then it's difficult for them to fly and manoeuvrer
- food is difficult to catch in cloudy water and at a higher level
- new food does not appear during and immediately after the rain, only earthworms (the growth of new fish, etc. takes some time)
according to you, was there no feeding at 14.24 ? or the youngest didn't get to eat?