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    Isn't it wonderful when they come back after thousands of km. Some years ago, some biologists in Saxony ( not too far from Kirsten if you look in US measures ) tracked their storks winter journey and found them in the Okavambo swamps (looks similar as the Everglades) in South Africa!. They are in this area as well and some years ago one of the couple in the next village got caught in an electricity line. His wife will never "marry" again but will come back alone. This is really sad.
    Your couple however looks a lot as if they are planning a family

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    Thanks! Glad you're enjoying "our" storks!


    Quote Originally Posted by Barbara
    Some years ago, some biologists in Saxony ( not too far from Kirsten if you look in US measures ) tracked their storks winter journey and found them in the Okavambo swamps (looks similar as the Everglades) in South Africa!.
    Oh, I think I remember that! There was a documentation on tv about it, wasn't it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Barbara
    They are in this area as well and some years ago one of the couple in the next village got caught in an electricity line. His wife will never "marry" again but will come back alone. This is really sad.
    Sad indeed! Four years ago, no female came to "our" nest, and the male was alone all summer. Very sad to watch. But one year later, he found a new wife, and they raised four babies.


    Quote Originally Posted by boomersooner
    I don't want any storks visiting my house! (if you get my drift!)
    LOL, I get it, yes!

    Quote Originally Posted by Oyster
    I fear that if I had such pretty birds in view of my office I would not be getting any work done.
    Same here! LOL We're watching them from our bathroom window.

    Kirsten
    Last edited by Kirsten; 05-25-2009 at 02:11 PM.

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    Here are some new pics of "our" storks.












    These birds are so interesting to watch! And they do not show any fear of these big vehicles.

    Kirsten
    Last edited by Kirsten; 05-25-2009 at 02:11 PM.

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    I love how they walk with the crows- fantastic pics again!

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    Very cool! Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks!

    No new stork pics today btw. It's raining, so I'm just spending my lunch break visiting Pet Talk instead of taking new photos.

    Kirsten
    Last edited by Kirsten; 05-25-2009 at 02:09 PM.

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    I thought I replied to this thread earlier, but not! Your storks are very nice . I love your new pics! You are lucky to be able to see them from your working place.

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