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Nest Activity Log 07/07/2026
- 10:25: chicks starts chirping - they are chirping, begging, nodding in a circle - 10:3:31 intensive wing flapping
? 1/ - 10:31:31 Zica in - feeding - 10:31:46 Zica out
- 11:33:30 chicks starts chirping - they are chirping, begging, nodding in a circle - 11:35:07 intensive wing flapping
? 2/ - 11:35:11 Natalio in - feeding - 11:35:20 Natalio out
- 11:39 thirsty "chap-chap", they are asking for water
- 11:41:45 one BS/Natalio (most probably) is landing on the nest-rim and at 11:41:54 he flew away (chicks: intensive wing flapping)
- 11:45:52 one BS is flying under the nest
- 11:47:10 Natalio is landing on the nest-rim and at 11:47:17 he flew away (chicks: intensive wing flapping)
- 11:49:49, 11:51:26, 11:55:14, 12:00:16, 12:03:19, 12:10:45, 12:07:42, 12:14:37
- 12:45:50: chicks starts chirping (thirsty "chap-chap" sound asking for water) - 12:46:19 intensive wing flapping - 12:46:21
- 13:14:45 chicks starts chirping - they are chirping, begging, nodding in a circle - 11:35:07 intensive wing flapping
? 3/ - 13:20:02 Zica in - regurgitating and immediately away - 13:20:07 Zica out
- 14:17:30 chirping starts - nodding, begging, wing flapping, .... asking for food (?!) - 14:19:5O wide wing flapping
- 14:19:52 flying BS in the distance is visible
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How much water can a Black Stork bring to the nest in one go?
Black storks primarily carry water in their oesophagus and crop (the widened part of their gullet), which allows them to transport significantly more than just what fits in their beak.
According to ornithological studies and camera observations, the water volume per trip is estimated as follows:
- An average load: A mature stork can easily bring around 100 to 200 ml of water at a time (roughly one full glass).
- Maximum capacity: During extreme heatwaves, when parents are highly motivated to cool down the nest, they can stretch their throat capacity to deliver up to 250 to 300 ml of water in a single flight.


























