Jõgeva County (Jan and Janika)

documenting the life on streamed black stork nests
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Hello everyone :-)

one of the big(ger) sibling

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the situation is changing very quickly :)

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they are not full - time for next feeding is maybe here soon

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10.08 FEEDING 1/
edit: video by our Adriána here viewtopic.php?p=4714#p4714 ( https://youtu.be/pxFFaPqOKgY)

and new greenery in the nest - they enjoy it :-) and are playing with new "toys"

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Today our storklets are 24 days old.
They will move to the new nest in 9 days on June 24
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Justyna wrote: 16 Jun 2022, 11:51 Today our storklets are 24 days old.
They will move to the new nest in 9 days on June 24
Hi Justyna :-),
thx. Where is this information?

our trio hatched on May 22 = today they are 25 days old
Midsummer Day = June 24 (summer solstice)
marika.solo wrote: 15 Jun 2022, 10:40 ....
Moving to the yard
The health of the three surviving chicks is good. They will be taken to the wild as soon as possible, but they will also remain under surveillance for some time.
Madis Leivits and Urmas Sellis thought that maybe on Midsummer's Day, the storks will have real feathers instead of down, so they will have the desire and need to practice flying.
The plan is to take care of the storks so that they will be able to migrate south in the autumn. One of the preconditions for this, however, is that birds must learn to fly and retain their human alertness. "If they are not afraid of people, they are more likely to be lost," Sellis said.
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reading about summer soltice in Estonia e.g. here https://www.visitestonia.com/en/why-est ... meets-dawn
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Little stretches the wing and one leg
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13.01 FEEDING 2/

they are so much full :D
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btw. this streaming works to me very bad every day :-(

where is our Adriána? I hope she is well
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Hi, I'm already here :) ... I had to leave unexpectedly

Feeding 1 10.08

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Adria wrote: 16 Jun 2022, 13:46
Hi Adriána,
welcome back and thank you for the video :D
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