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Kurepojad viidi Maaülikooli inkubaatorisse The nests were taken to the University of Life Sciences incubator to recover
(GT translation)
The nests (Marika: chicks) were taken to the University of Life Sciences incubator to recover.
The hope was that the female Janika would find a snail with live fish (Marika: fish basket) in the nearby stream, which Urmas Sellis placed so that Janika could feed her chicks in the nest.
This is what the feed sump (Marika: fish basket) looks like:
https://www.looduskalender.ee/n/node/6733
The three chicks, who have turned two weeks old, will be taken care of by veterinarian Madis Leivits for about a dozen days, and if they want young birds to grow up not accustomed to humans, they must build an artificial nest with a forest net where young birds can be fed unnoticed. The weed chicks will be able to fly in mid-July, and the migration will begin in about a month.
There are some puzzles, but we will keep you informed. The webcam stays on and we can see when the female returns to the nest, because last night's and today's old bird's behaviour was more about reconciling the situation.
MADLI (shortened on youtube chat)
They will be fed and warmed in the clinic for about 10 days.
Then they are trying to place them back into the forest - build an artificial nest and some kind of solution to be able to feed them without seeing humans.