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Flora & Fauna Especially for the botanists and twitchers.

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Old 08-05-2022, 14:45
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So.....
Rottenbach has 3 sizeable chicks but no sign of other eggs.
Lindheim has 3 wee chicks and 1 egg .
Hochstadt has 2 wee chicks and 1 egg.

I know it's nature but it's a wee bit sad when some eggs/chicks don't make it. More room for the rest to thrive I suppose!
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The storck chicks grow up so quick.
Just one of the now rather large chicks in Roettenbach this morning.
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The storck chicks grow up so quick.
Just one of the now rather large chicks in Roettenbach this morning.
I was watching one of them this morning - it was on its own and trying to pluck up courage to take off! Its sibling was flying but he/she was still dithering
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I was watching one of them this morning - it was on its own and trying to pluck up courage to take off! Its sibling was flying but he/she was still dithering
Not a Monday morning bird then
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Not a Monday morning bird then
Is it acceptable to refer to them as "chicks" or "morning birds". Should we not just refer to them as "our feathered friends"?
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I thought the storks migrated to warm climates in winter, but just checking the webcams, the poor things are standing there on their nest in snow
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I thought the storks migrated to warm climates in winter, but just checking the webcams, the poor things are standing there on their nest in snow
They were there last winter as well, must be global warming/
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They were there last winter as well, must be global warming/
Doesnt look as if there is much global warming in Germany - just feel sorry for them!
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I thought the storks migrated to warm climates in winter, but just checking the webcams, the poor things are standing there on their nest in snow
It's a wee shame...
I remember seeing them in their snow covered nests last year. It just seems so open to the elements but I suppose it's all nature.
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First egg in Rottenbach
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@Rosie34
Well spotted

Wasn't there yesterday afternoon, when I was having a peek.
Hopefully more to come over the next few days.
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I noticed that this morning. I'm sure last year they made it to 5 eggs...past posts will confirm I suppose.

I just love watching this every year.
Good to know others enjoy it too!
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First egg in Rottenbach
Quite strangely I clicked on the webcam in the early hours of this morning, and both the storks were doing a bit of house work. I thought it was an odd thing to be doing at that time, and then and I spotted the egg. No idea what made me look, as I haven’t for months.

My ‘Storkdar’ must be working well!
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As per the Roettenbach FAQs, 3-5 eggs are laid 2-3 days apart, in case you were looking out for the next one(s).
Incubation begins before the clutch is complete and the incubation period is about 33-34 days.
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As per the Roettenbach FAQs, 3-5 eggs are laid 2-3 days apart, in case you were looking out for the next one(s).
Incubation begins before the clutch is complete and the incubation period is about 33-34 days.
Thank you for the info.Good to know....
I'm keeping an eye on Hochstadt and Lindheim nests too!
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