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LifeTrack of White Stork / DER AN864, tag 3041 Ciconia ciconia 2013 to

LifeTrack of White Stork / DER AN864, tag 3041 Ciconia ciconia 2013 to. Sex : Name: Kakau Born: approx. 13 th of May 2013 Nest location: Laerche Brunner, Böhringen / Germany Tagging Date: 24 th June 2013 Ring no.: DER AN864 Tag no.: 3041

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LifeTrack of White Stork / DER AN864, tag 3041 Ciconia ciconia 2013 to

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  1. LifeTrack of White Stork / DER AN864, tag 3041 Ciconiaciconia2013 to Sex: Name: Kakau Born: approx. 13th of May 2013 Nest location: Laerche Brunner, Böhringen/ Germany Tagging Date: 24th June 2013 Ring no.: DER AN864 Tag no.: 3041 Mother/Father: Male: not ringed / Female: DER A9492 Siblings: 2 died 31 May / 1 June Died in: Date of death: Cause of death: Sponsors: MPIO and HUJ/DIP, StorchenhofLohburg Special info:

  2. 24th of June 2013

  3. Photos

  4. Photos Parent

  5. First flights 29th July 2013

  6. Observation Journey update fromthe 12th ofNovember

  7. Observation 12th of November near Grenoble / France

  8. Observation

  9. Observation 12 of November 2013 near Grenoble

  10. Correspondence 6th November 2013 DearWolfgang, Thanksverymuchforyouranswer. Myfriend Jean Charles, thephotographer, will answertoyourquestionstomorrow. The birdfeelsgoodand was feeding in oneofthe last preservedgrasslandof Grenoble. As wemanaged a birdwelfarecenter I hopewe'll not needtohave a closerlooktothebird. I'm also veryinterestedbythetripofyourstorkbecauseI'mresponsibleforthemonitoringof a migrationsite (everyweek end in septandoct), 30 km southof Grenoble (col du Fau). Foryears I was wonderingaboutthepathfollowedbygermanandswissbirdsacrossthe Alps. Nowat least andat last, we'vegottheanswerforonegermanwhitestork. Thanksforyourwork. Best regards. Laurent. 6th November - thebirdseems ok andhas a "normal" behaviorfor a whitestork. Fly awayat 20-25m fromanyone. - itissometimeswithgrey Herons astheplaceisreally a goodfeedingplace. - itseemseatingmainlyworms in freshlytilledfields. - somepeopleasked JC iftheyshouldfeed it. Obviouslyno but itmeansotherpeoplemay do it. It was still atthe same placetodayat 4 pmandistheonlywhitestork in thearea. It will soonbecome a starasmanypeopleofthevillageofVarcescometosee it. Maybethisisthebestprotectionfor her against illegal hunting. Ifyoudon'tmind, wearewonderingaboutwriting a smallarticleaboutit in thelocalnewspaperand on thewebsitesof LPO isère (birdassociation) and Le Tichodrome (thebirdwelfarecenter). Best regards. Laurent.

  11. Correspondence 12 November 2013 DearLaurent, manythanksforthepicturesandthenewinfo. White Storks are not amongthe (few) birdgroupswhereadults "show" the juveniles wheretogo. Normallythe juveniles leavetheareabeforetheadultsandexperimentswithlatereleasesofyoungstorkshaveshownthattheyarewellableto find theirwayifdefinitelyno adult isaroundanymore. Almost all taggedbirdslefttheareaaroundmid August, there must havebeenflocksanditispossible, that a fewadultsjoinedthisflock (thereisalways a strong socialcomponent in White Stork migrationdecisions, obviously) - but not necessarily. Kakausimplystayed in theareaandsincewehavealwayssomebirdsaroundherethat do not migrateitdefinitely was not leftbehindalone. We do not knowthereasonwhyKakaustayed so long in theareaandstartedtomigrate so late. Withintheprojectwehave a large sample sizeofeasternmigrantsandalmost all ofthem pass over Israel. The dividingzonebetweenthe SW andthe SE migrantsissomewhere in eastern Bavaria andgoesnorthroughlyalong Elbe. Almost all birds in central Europe eastofthiszonehaveto pass Israel andthisformsreallyamazingaggregations, ofcourse. All thebest Wolfgang MPIO - Radolfzell

  12. Correspondence 12 November 2013 Goodmorning, I'veseen KAKAU yesterdaymorningforonehouranditfeelsgood. We sawiteating a deadstarling. It lost also oneflightfeathermeanwhile. Hereare a fewpicturestakenbymyfriend Pierre Delastre. I have a fewmorequestionsaboutthisbirdandtheproject: - I believedjuvwhitestorksusetomigratewithadults (showingthe way). Do youknowwhy KAKAU did not followtheotherswhitestorks ? Didtheotherjuvmonitoredwhitestorksstarttheirmigrationwithadults ? - I knowsomeoftheworksinitiatedbyR.Nathanaboutgriffons, white pelicans, bee-eaters. Do you also have a projectinvolvingwhitestorks migratingvia Israel ? I knowwellthiscountryandthemagical spectaclesofhugeflocksofmigratingwhitestorks in BetShean , Hula valleyandthe Golan. Best regards. Laurent. >Ps. A joke . KAKAU usedtospendthenight on the same chimneyof a >housenearthefieldswhereshefeeds in. The ownerhave not usedthe >chimneyfor >4 dayssinceshedoesn'twanttobotherthebird in spiteofthecold >weather (andsherelies on thechimneyto warm her house !). Wetold >her it's ok, shecoulduseitand KAKAU will rest on theotherchimneyof her house.

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