ESTONIA Pärnu county (Kergu + Kerli)
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Re: ESTONIA Pärnu county (Kergu + Kerli)
FEEDING by KERGU 11.40.40 - 11.41.06; frog, frogs, frogs
			
			
									
									
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Re: ESTONIA Pärnu county (Kergu + Kerli)
FEEDING by Kerli again 13.10.46 - 13.11.16   / KERGU
(thx Hazza for correction)
continuation:
- 13.10.03 they are noticing one adult stork, "food delivery" behaviour (it seems this stork is flying around the nest)

- this is usually the landing place of our female Kerli (the direction of arrival cannot be relied upon )
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						(thx Hazza for correction)
continuation:
- 13.10.03 they are noticing one adult stork, "food delivery" behaviour (it seems this stork is flying around the nest)

- this is usually the landing place of our female Kerli (the direction of arrival cannot be relied upon
 )
 )

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Re: ESTONIA Pärnu county (Kergu + Kerli)
13.51.28 streaming stopped
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Re: ESTONIA Pärnu county (Kergu + Kerli)
Chick Age (Days) / Action / Notes
20–25
Too early — avoid disturbance
Chicks fragile
25–35
Ideal for ringing only
Low risk of fledging
35–45
Ringing + possible transmitter
Monitor closely
45–55
Best for transmitter (if goal is post-fledge tracking)
Risk of early fledging
This later timing ensures:
- A better fit for the transmitter harness.
- Stronger body condition to carry the device.
- More durable feathers to protect from abrasion.
However, the trade-off is a greater risk of premature fledging or nest abandonment due to disturbance — so timing depends on specific project goals, site accessibility, and individual chick behaviour.
			
			
									
									
						20–25
Too early — avoid disturbance
Chicks fragile
25–35
Ideal for ringing only
Low risk of fledging
35–45
Ringing + possible transmitter
Monitor closely
45–55
Best for transmitter (if goal is post-fledge tracking)
Risk of early fledging
This later timing ensures:
- A better fit for the transmitter harness.
- Stronger body condition to carry the device.
- More durable feathers to protect from abrasion.
However, the trade-off is a greater risk of premature fledging or nest abandonment due to disturbance — so timing depends on specific project goals, site accessibility, and individual chick behaviour.
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Re: ESTONIA Pärnu county (Kergu + Kerli)
youtube chat info:
 
7:27 PM Ell M
- 20:19 the cam is back, storklets are resting



			
			
									
									
						7:27 PM Ell M
- 20:19 the cam is back, storklets are resting



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Re: ESTONIA Pärnu county (Kergu + Kerli)
1:08 AM Janine Filipi
- 01.52.52 What scared them so much?
1:53 AM Janine Filipi
- 02.46.48 again
			
			
									
									
						- 01.52.52 What scared them so much?
1:53 AM Janine Filipi
- 02.46.48 again
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Re: ESTONIA Pärnu county (Kergu + Kerli)
the first disturbance


			
			
									
									
						

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Re: ESTONIA Pärnu county (Kergu + Kerli)
PS (reason is maybe the stress)


			
			
									
									
						

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Re: ESTONIA Pärnu county (Kergu + Kerli)
and the second time



			
			
									
									
						



