Broken Camera Kamera i transmisja
Unfortunately, the camera has stopped working. It probably suffered a malfunction and will soon be replaced with a new one....
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Fledged chicks
Unfortunately, the camera has stopped working. It probably suffered a malfunction and will soon be replaced with a new one....
Just one day after the first chick hatched, a second little stork appeared. It's possible that more will join them tomorrow or the day after. We look forward to the next chicks!...
In the morning, the first chick appeared in the nest! Although the parent hasn't removed the shell yet, making it look like there are still five eggs, one of them has already brought new life. Another little stork might appear soon!...
The latest issue of Gazeta Lubartowska features an article about our nest and camera. You can find the history of the nest, some memories, and interesting facts. A unique "siege" from 14 years ago that took place in our village was also mentioned....
The storks aren't idling for a moment – a fourth egg has appeared in the nest! Could there be five? It's quite possible. Now we wait for the hatching moment!...
The Trzciniec stork pair is not slowing down – a third egg has appeared in the nest! The more eggs, the greater the chance for numerous chicks. Now we are waiting for the fourth!...
In the morning we spotted a second egg in the nest! The stork stands up from time to time and gently turns the eggs, ensuring they are heated evenly. If everything goes according to nature, another one may appear soon!...
This morning the first egg appeared in the nest! Storks take turns on the nest so that the other can eat during that time. This is just the beginning – storks usually lay from 3 to 5 eggs, at 2-day intervals. So we expect more!...
The second stork has already reached the nest! It arrived around 7:30 PM and immediately sat down, spending several hours that way. The male was certainly happy about his partner's return....
Since his arrival, the stork hasn't been idle – he's working hard to prepare the nest for his partner. He flies back and forth without rest, bringing hay and sticks. The results are visible to the naked eye – the nest grows every day! Storks can expand them to impressive sizes, and such a structure can weigh up to 500 kg. The largest recorded stork nest weighed about 2 tons. It was found in Germany and was 2 meters high and 2.5 meters in diameter....
After talking with stork lovers from various forums, we have chosen names for our protégés. From today, we welcome Przepiórek and Trzcinka!...
The stork often leaves the nest in search of food, leaving it empty for long hours. This is now a daily sight. Or maybe he's not just looking for food… maybe he's looking for his partner? Either way – he finally came back....
It is one o'clock in the morning and the nest is empty. Where did the stork go at this hour? A night expedition or just a short absence?...
On March 23, 2016, the first stork arrived in Trzciniec. Here is his first photo after a long journey – clearly tired, resting and breathing heavily after about 50 days of migration....