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LifeTrack of White Stork, C703 / tag 3046 Ciconia ciconia 2013 to

LifeTrack of White Stork, C703 / tag 3046 Ciconia ciconia 2013 to. Sex : Born: Nest location: Dehesa de Abajo ( Sevilla ), Spain Ring no.: C703 Tag no.: 3046 Tagging Date: 11 th June 2013 Mother: Siblings: Died in: Dehesa de Abajo

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LifeTrack of White Stork, C703 / tag 3046 Ciconia ciconia 2013 to

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  1. LifeTrack of White Stork, C703 / tag 3046 Ciconiaciconia2013 to Sex: Born: Nest location: Dehesa de Abajo (Sevilla), Spain Ring no.: C703 Tag no.: 3046 Tagging Date: 11th June 2013 Mother: Siblings: Died in: Dehesa de Abajo Date of death: approx. 9th of July 2013 Cause of death: Predated by a Iberian Lynx Sponsors: Collaboration between the ESTACIÓN BIOLÓGICA DE DOÑANA and the Max-Planck Institute of Ornithology, Radolfzell, Germany Special info:

  2. Nest ofstork 3046 in Spain Wetagged 10 storks in 10 nests. Wealwaystaggedthelargestbirdofthenest. 5 birdsweretagged in Dehesa de Abajo (Sevilla), and 5 birdsweretagged in Doñana National Park.

  3. First movements out ofthenest on 28th of June 2013

  4. Correspondence Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 11:31 AM To: Flack, Andrea Cc: Sebastian Palacios Ojeda; Fernando Torres Medina; Wikelski, Martin Subject: URGENT: storkpredatedbyIberianLinx. Shouldwe tag a brother?? Dear Andrea and Martin, thestorknestlingthatyouwarnedabout was predatedby an Iberianlinx(itseemsthatthisyearthelinxes in Dehesa de Abajoaretakinggood profit). Wecanputthis tag in anothernestling (e.g. a sibbling) fromwhichwehavealreadyperfomed stress series, takingdiferentfeather andbloodsamples, assesseddisturbancelevelsetc. But wecanonly do thattomorrowthursday (with Michael Romero, whois visitingDonana), as I am leavingto Canada soon. Andrea, Martin, do youauthorisethisreplacementofbirdfortheorphan tag?? Pleaseansweratyourearliestconvenience. Cheers! Julio El 09/07/2013 11:31, Julio Blas escribió: Hi Andrea, Thnakyouforthewarning. Basti will check that out tomorrowmorning(Basti, do not forgetto bring theladderstothefield). He will download all thedatathem. Cheers! Julio El 09/07/2013 8:11, Flack, Andrea escribió: Hi Basti, Hi Julio Onemorething: I am a bitconcernedaboutthestorkwiththetag 3046 (C703 in nest DA001) which was tagged in Dehesa de Abajo. Itlooks likeitleftthenest, but nowitstoppedmovingawayfromthenestandmovebanksaysitisdead. Itwouldbeveryimportanttogoand check whethertheanimalisdead, andif so, togetthe tag back. It's last location was Longitude: -6.1; Lat: 37.20. Youcan also see it in themovebankorgoogle Earth. Ifthestorkisdead, andyoucan find it, itwouldbegreatifyoucouldtake a pictureandtryto find out whyitdied. Letmeknowifyouhavemorequestions. All thebest, Andrea

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