
Karula National Park 2/ Must toonekurg 4
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Re: Karula National Park 2/ Must toonekurg 4
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July 09
Hello everyone
CHICK

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- 1st chick: 49 days old (hatched in the night 21./22.05)
- 2nd chick: 49 days old (hatched in the night 21./22.05)
- 3rd chick: 45 days old (hatched on 23. 05)
- 4th: on 24. 05; brood reduction by female on 28.05 - 4 days old
- one chick, Bonus 2, adopted on 18.06
- info about the 2nd saved chick: viewtopic.php?p=59858#p59858
Stork chicks grow exponentially. 90 days in the nest is like 18-21 years for humans. This means that 1 day in the nest is like almost 3 months for a human child. That is why their transformation is so amazing and fast.
Leg Ring Identification:
Three of the chicks carry rings 7201, 7202, and 7203, while the adopted/foster chick (referred to as "Bonus") carries the distinct ring 710L.
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July 09
Hello everyone
CHICK
- 1st chick: 49 days old (hatched in the night 21./22.05)
- 2nd chick: 49 days old (hatched in the night 21./22.05)
- 3rd chick: 45 days old (hatched on 23. 05)
- 4th: on 24. 05; brood reduction by female on 28.05 - 4 days old
- one chick, Bonus 2, adopted on 18.06
- info about the 2nd saved chick: viewtopic.php?p=59858#p59858
Stork chicks grow exponentially. 90 days in the nest is like 18-21 years for humans. This means that 1 day in the nest is like almost 3 months for a human child. That is why their transformation is so amazing and fast.
Leg Ring Identification:
Three of the chicks carry rings 7201, 7202, and 7203, while the adopted/foster chick (referred to as "Bonus") carries the distinct ring 710L.
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marika.solo
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Re: Karula National Park 2/ Must toonekurg 4
youtube chat info - thx to everyone, especially to @СветланаКлюева-н6у
English translation only from now on – assisted by Gemini
СветланаКлюева-н6у is back
Nest Activity Log – 09/07/2026
03:30 – 03:31 — Camera stream experiences a technical screen interruption.
03:35:09 — Camera switches to daytime vision mode.
03:35 — Storklets spend the second consecutive night sleeping entirely in a standing position.
06:40 — Storklet 7203 performs wing-flapping exercises with small jumps.
08:35 — Storklet 7203 performs a second session of wing-flapping exercises with small jumps.
09:34 — Storklet 7203 is observed resting, standing on one leg.
09:35 — The fostered storklet (Bonus) is observed resting, standing on one leg.
09:52 — Storklet 7201 pulls at the leg of storklet 7203.
11:12:59 — The adult female arrives at the nest.
11:13:05 — The female regurgitates food (small fry), and departs from the nest.
12:59:47 — The adult male arrives at the nest.
13:00:03 — The male regurgitates a large quantity of fish and departs from the nest.
13:19:07 — The adult male arrives at the nest.
13:19:26 — The male regurgitates a large quantity of fish and departs from the nest.
13:34:59 — The adult male arrives at the nest.
13:35:22 — The male regurgitates a large quantity of fish and departs from the nest.
13:58:34 — The adult male arrives at the nest.
13:58:57 — The male regurgitates a large quantity of fish and departs from the nest.
13:59:53 — Storklet 7201 drops a fish due to satiation; the item is immediately consumed by the other storklets.
16:03 — Storklets engage in mutual interaction and vocalisation.
16:24:56 — The adult male arrives at the nest.
16:25:08 — The male regurgitates food (appears to be fish) and departs from the nest.
16:45:16 — The adult female arrives at the nest.
16:45:32 — The female regurgitates food (fish) and departs from the nest.
18:06 – 18:08 — A wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) is heard vocalising near the nest area.
Btw. 17:48 — Sun shower ("mushroom rain") occurs at the nest area with bright sunshine and large raindrops.
English translation only from now on – assisted by Gemini
СветланаКлюева-н6у is back
Nest Activity Log – 09/07/2026
03:30 – 03:31 — Camera stream experiences a technical screen interruption.
03:35:09 — Camera switches to daytime vision mode.
03:35 — Storklets spend the second consecutive night sleeping entirely in a standing position.
06:40 — Storklet 7203 performs wing-flapping exercises with small jumps.
08:35 — Storklet 7203 performs a second session of wing-flapping exercises with small jumps.
09:34 — Storklet 7203 is observed resting, standing on one leg.
09:35 — The fostered storklet (Bonus) is observed resting, standing on one leg.
09:52 — Storklet 7201 pulls at the leg of storklet 7203.
11:12:59 — The adult female arrives at the nest.
11:13:05 — The female regurgitates food (small fry), and departs from the nest.
12:59:47 — The adult male arrives at the nest.
13:00:03 — The male regurgitates a large quantity of fish and departs from the nest.
13:19:07 — The adult male arrives at the nest.
13:19:26 — The male regurgitates a large quantity of fish and departs from the nest.
13:34:59 — The adult male arrives at the nest.
13:35:22 — The male regurgitates a large quantity of fish and departs from the nest.
13:58:34 — The adult male arrives at the nest.
13:58:57 — The male regurgitates a large quantity of fish and departs from the nest.
13:59:53 — Storklet 7201 drops a fish due to satiation; the item is immediately consumed by the other storklets.
16:03 — Storklets engage in mutual interaction and vocalisation.
16:24:56 — The adult male arrives at the nest.
16:25:08 — The male regurgitates food (appears to be fish) and departs from the nest.
16:45:16 — The adult female arrives at the nest.
16:45:32 — The female regurgitates food (fish) and departs from the nest.
18:06 – 18:08 — A wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) is heard vocalising near the nest area.
Btw. 17:48 — Sun shower ("mushroom rain") occurs at the nest area with bright sunshine and large raindrops.
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marika.solo
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marika.solo
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marika.solo
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Re: Karula National Park 2/ Must toonekurg 4
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July 10
Hello everyone
CHICK

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- 1st chick: 50 days old (hatched in the night 21./22.05)
- 2nd chick: 50 days old (hatched in the night 21./22.05)
- 3rd chick: 46 days old (hatched on 23. 05)
- 4th: on 24. 05; brood reduction by female on 28.05 - 4 days old
- one chick, Bonus 2, adopted on 18.06
- info about the 2nd saved chick: viewtopic.php?p=59858#p59858 + The young stork at the rescue station is showing improvement, although its leg coordination remains problematic. Its movements still resemble those of a much younger chick. It is uncertain whether its condition will progress sufficiently to allow for migration, but only time will tell.
Stork chicks grow exponentially. 90 days in the nest is like 18-21 years for humans. This means that 1 day in the nest is like almost 3 months for a human child. That is why their transformation is so amazing and fast.
Leg Ring Identification:
Three of the chicks carry rings 7201, 7202, and 7203, while the adopted/foster chick (referred to as "Bonus") carries the distinct ring 710L.
next post (10.07)
July 10
Hello everyone
CHICK
- 1st chick: 50 days old (hatched in the night 21./22.05)
- 2nd chick: 50 days old (hatched in the night 21./22.05)
- 3rd chick: 46 days old (hatched on 23. 05)
- 4th: on 24. 05; brood reduction by female on 28.05 - 4 days old
- one chick, Bonus 2, adopted on 18.06
- info about the 2nd saved chick: viewtopic.php?p=59858#p59858 + The young stork at the rescue station is showing improvement, although its leg coordination remains problematic. Its movements still resemble those of a much younger chick. It is uncertain whether its condition will progress sufficiently to allow for migration, but only time will tell.
Stork chicks grow exponentially. 90 days in the nest is like 18-21 years for humans. This means that 1 day in the nest is like almost 3 months for a human child. That is why their transformation is so amazing and fast.
Leg Ring Identification:
Three of the chicks carry rings 7201, 7202, and 7203, while the adopted/foster chick (referred to as "Bonus") carries the distinct ring 710L.
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marika.solo
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- Joined: 29 Sep 2021, 09:38
Re: Karula National Park 2/ Must toonekurg 4
youtube chat info - thx to everyone, especially to @СветланаКлюева-н6у
English translation only from now on – assisted by Gemini
СветланаКлюева-н6у is back
Nest Activity Log – 10/07/2026
English translation only from now on – assisted by Gemini
СветланаКлюева-н6у is back
Nest Activity Log – 10/07/2026
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