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The way the parent grabbed the chick's head when it tried to climb into the nest from his final resting place in the evening (around 6pm, I can precise) remind me of watching black storks webcam, when a chick is thrown out or crushed... and he really did collapse afterwards.. also his sibling`s flipper on his neck.8:12 AM BirdLife Estonia
Suri ära jah :( Paar päeva tagasi nägin, kuidas sarnases suuruses poeg ise tagasi pessa ronis, aga tema millegipärast sellega hakkama ei saanud. Võib-olla oli ta haige ja visati pesast välja?
Yes, it died :( A few days ago I saw a similarly sized chick climb back into the nest, but for some reason it couldn't do it. Maybe it was sick and was thrown out of the nest?
Made wrote: May 31st, 2025, 8:04 am May 29
12:45 pure little chick.. he doesn't respond to his mother... or maybe it's not a call for feeding, but a fatal assessment..
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Kunter wrote: May 31st, 2025, 1:54 pm ..Probably some sickness which resulted in deliberate abandonment by parents.
I am correcting this comment. How easy it is to make a mistake if you only look at a static picture and don't remember the context. I will rehabilitate the main characters at least in the situation of that moment.Made wrote: May 31st, 2025, 8:04 am 12:45 pure little chick.. he doesn't respond to his mother... or maybe it's not a call for feeding, but a fatal assessment..
15:53-15:54 oops, did you really notice it?Kunter wrote: May 31st, 2025, 1:54 pm I have recently noticed several eggs in many of the nests together with quite large chicks in the same nests. ?