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Mummy stork seems to have now realised that the eggs are not going to hatch and was nowhere to be seen when I checked today:(

Poor Mrs Stork, she didn't half persevere. Sad to see the eggs still sitting there. I wonder if we'll get a different pair next year. Not sure I can go through the agonising 'will they, won't they hatch' again 😞

And I know I'm glass completely flipping empty but I've never seen Victor on the vulture cam since the rather sinister footage, which has now been removed 😳
 
Yes Debz - I always tried to avoid looking at poor Mr & Mrs Stork and their 4 eggs and seeing them looking so dejected and bemused so I am glad if she has decided to give up - poor thing, sitting there for months and wondering why her babies didnt arrive - I am filling up now:o As as for poor Victor - I saw that footage as well and it was not a pretty sight. I think I am just too 'soft' for this wild life in the raw footage and will stick to the Alaro square in future - nothing upsetting there:)
 
This has been posted on FB by the BVCF

El pollo de Son Pons ya no es un pollo. Al margen de su evolución física, evidente en la foto, hemos comprobado que sigue un ritmo de desarrollo normal. Hace unos días fue trasladado por Jorge y Juan José a otra dependencia y pudimos ver que vuela por sí mismo y que come solo perfectamente, sin la ayuda de los padres. Su futuro en libertad está en Andalucía. Por cierto, continua sin nombre a la espera de que alguien se anime a apadrinarlo.
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The chicken of are pons is no longer a chicken. On the sidelines of its evolution physics, evident in the picture, we have seen that follows a pace of development normal. A few days ago was transferred by Jorge and Juan José to another dependence and were able to see who flies for yourself and you eat just perfectly, without the help of the parents. Your future in freedom is in Andalusia. By the way, continues with no name waiting for someone to encourage apadrinarlo.

The poll of Son Pons is no longer a louse. In addition to their physical evolution, which is evident in the photo, we have seen that follows a rhythm of normal development. Jorge and Juan José on leave a few days ago in another dependency and we were able to see that fly by himself and he eats alone, without the help of parents. Your future in freedom is in Andalusia. By the way, still nameless waiting for someone eager to sponsor it.
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11921657_1030054933694484_3834942020946647232_n by lyn.sparkes, on Flickr
 
Geez, he got big quickly, not such a cute little chick now is he, off to Andalusia then! :)
 
This has been posted on FB by the BVCF :-

Hello friends s. Our esteemed Toni Malaga has dropped by Son Pons and has taken these spectacular images of 'chicken' griffon vulture, born on April 13 in our facilities. We continue to look godmothers and / or sponsors for their 'baptism' and to contribute in the process of liberation, to be held soon in the mountains of Andalusia.

11950171_1034571309909513_2421030696939204981_o (1) by lyn.sparkes, on Flickr

11242558_1034571543242823_5939232018757231184_o by lyn.sparkes, on Flickr

11242558_1034571543242823_5939232018757231184_o by lyn.sparkes, on Flickr
 
Although it was well known that the storks eggs were doomed to fail I have continued to dip into the web cam page every now and again. Although the birds are still using the nest they are hardly ever seen during the daytime. However, it's fascinated me how the four eggs have remained intact during the last 5-6 months, still occupying the centre of the nest. I would have thought that by now some eagle type scavenger would have attacked the nest for the eggs. Today, though, only two eggs are visible, and these are in a very precarious position at the edge of the nest. Whether they've been placed there by the storks or not I have no idea. Sad ending, of course, but nature is such an interesting subject. Let's hope for bitterness next year
 
That was quick, last time I looked the nest was covered in 2 inches of snow!
 
Me too..when I last looked it was covered in snow. Oh crikey will we be able to stand the stress :eek:

I went to Nuremberg in December for the Christmas markets, and one day our friends arranged a train journey to Rottenburg. I was so excited and was saying 'we'll be able to look for the storks'. It was only when we got there that the penny dropped the storks are in a Rottenbach. Well it was an easy mistake :rolleyes:
 
Me too..when I last looked it was covered in snow. Oh crikey will we be able to stand the stress :eek:

I went to Nuremberg in December for the Christmas markets, and one day our friends arranged a train journey to Rottenburg. I was so excited and was saying 'we'll be able to look for the storks'. It was only when we got there that the penny dropped the storks are in a Rottenbach. Well it was an easy mistake :rolleyes:

Lol !!! what are you like Debz :D.
 
Me too..when I last looked it was covered in snow. Oh crikey will we be able to stand the stress :eek:

I went to Nuremberg in December for the Christmas markets, and one day our friends arranged a train journey to Rottenburg. I was so excited and was saying 'we'll be able to look for the storks'. It was only when we got there that the penny dropped the storks are in a Rottenbach. Well it was an easy mistake :rolleyes:

Did you go to Rothenburg ob der Tauber?
They have stork nests too, though no webcam -
Immer aktuell: Verbreitungskarte der Störche in Bayern | LBV

Röttenbach is just over an hour away from there by car ...
 
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I see one of the unhatched eggs from last year is still hanging on the edge of the nest :eek:.
 
Great video Clinkham, yes looks like a Sparrow hark, looks like he is enjoying what ever he caught
 
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