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LifeTrack of White Stork, ring no.DER AP 806, tag 2758 Ciconia ciconia 2013 to

LifeTrack of White Stork, ring no.DER AP 806, tag 2758 Ciconia ciconia 2013 to. Sex : Born: approx. Nest location: Farm Mohamed Ben Chiboub, Tunisia - Africa Tagging Date: 8th th June 2013 Ring no.: DER AP806 Tag no.: 2758 Mother: Siblings: 2 ( AP804, AP805) Died in:

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LifeTrack of White Stork, ring no.DER AP 806, tag 2758 Ciconia ciconia 2013 to

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  1. LifeTrack of White Stork,ring no.DER AP 806, tag 2758 Ciconiaciconia2013 to Sex: Born: approx. Nest location: Farm Mohamed Ben Chiboub, Tunisia - Africa Tagging Date: 8thth June 2013 Ring no.: DER AP806 Tag no.: 2758 Mother: Siblings: 2 (AP804, AP805) Died in: Date of death: Cause of death: Sponsors: MPIO and Association "Les Amis des Oiseaux" (AAO) Special info:

  2. Photos

  3. Photos Nest

  4. Photos The nest – feeding time

  5. Parent

  6. Photos The tags

  7. First movementsawayfrom thenestdated 16th ofJuly 2013

  8. Correspondence Sent: Mo 22.07.2013, 13:54 Dear Claudia and Hichem,I hopeyou are well. We have finished the tagging of youngstorks and nowwaitimpatiently for them to starttheir migration. The tagging in Spain and Russiawentverywell. Unfortunately, we are losing the first birdsalready. Someyoungstersdon't survive their first trips.I amalsoconcerned about one of yourbirds (DER AP806, tag 2758). It has left the nest for the first time on the morning of July 19, but it has not returned to the nestsincethen and it moves almostnothing. It isveryunusual for a youngbird to not move around and to not return to the nest. Although I am not entirely sure, I assume thatsomething has happened to it. It's last location is Latitude 37.017 and Longitude 9.882. You canalsoseeitverywell in MoveBank. Do youthinkyoucouldask people from the farm to look for the stork, or maybeyou'llfindsome time yourself to go there. This wouldbeveryhelpful. If youfind the stork, itwouldbenice if youcouldtake a picture, or try to find out whyitdied.Thankyouverymuch in advance!All the best,Andrea

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