#4 was behind the others. I think it has eaten only moss. Must-toonekurg/Estonian Black Stork: • Must-toonekurg RU-vid Urmas Lett: / @urmaslett EENET:tv.eenet.ee/must-toonekurg.html
It took a bit for the parent to yack up some fish for those little ones but once it got the fish out of its belly they gobbled it down. It's amazing to see that, thanks for posting.
John Hall, at the moment we still have Waba on the Birdmap. I think we'll see later in the spring if Bonus survived too. Since there is no complete GPS coverage, it may bethat he, like others, does not send any data. the other two are without transmitter .
@@johnhall3570 sorry i didn't have time to review videos. Now I've done it. It must be assumed that Oru and Aru are dead. Aru's last data transmission 9.10.2019 Oru's last data transmission : 12.10.2019
@@liznm-natur-channel Thanks for that! Sorry to “hear” that Oru and Aru are most likely dead now. 🫤 Is Udu (the juvenile who popped up in Northern Italy and was last recorded migrating through Turkey) from this brood?
@@johnhall3570 not from this brood, Udu is 2021 Bird. at the moment last data from January 4th. He is near Kumkale. This is a village in Turkey. Kumkale is located near Tevfikiye and Halileli. Here you can read his pathe: birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/2022/autumn/udu?line=1&track=0&speed=1
﴿وَما مِن دابَّةٍ فِي الأَرضِ إِلّا عَلَى اللَّهِ رِزقُها وَيَعلَمُ مُستَقَرَّها وَمُستَودَعَها كُلٌّ في كِتابٍ مُبينٍ﴾ [Hûd: 6] And there is no creature on earth but that upon Allāh is its provision, and He knows its place of dwelling and place of storage. All is in a clear register. - Saheeh International
Wait, unless I watched the video backwards mother stork killed one of the chicklets. There were only three after that. Now I see four. What did I miss?