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LifeTrack of White Stork ,tag 3020(ring HL462), Ciconia ciconia 2013 to 2014

LifeTrack of White Stork ,tag 3020(ring HL462), Ciconia ciconia 2013 to 2014. Sex : Born : approx. 20 th of June 2013 Nest location: Loburg / Germany Tagging Date: 17 th July 2013 Ring no.: HL462 Mother: Siblings : 2, sibling of HL460 & HL461 Died in: Malawi

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LifeTrack of White Stork ,tag 3020(ring HL462), Ciconia ciconia 2013 to 2014

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  1. LifeTrack of White Stork ,tag 3020(ring HL462), Ciconiaciconia2013 to 2014 Sex: Born: approx. 20th of June 2013 Nest location: Loburg/ Germany Tagging Date: 17th July 2013 Ring no.: HL462 Mother: Siblings: 2, siblingof HL460 & HL461 Died in: Malawi Date of death: assumed eaten Cause of death: Unknown Sponsors: MPIO and HUJ/DIP, StorchenhofLohburg Special info: Used for Annotation with DLR for Urbanization

  2. Photos Surroundingareawherestork was founddead

  3. Photos Collaboratorsfrom Bird Malawi

  4. CORRESPONDENCE Photoofremainswiththetransmitter

  5. CORRESPONDENCE Photoofremainswiththetransmitter

  6. CORRESPONDENCE Photoofremainswiththetransmitter

  7. CORRESPONDENCE • Email sent on 11th March 2014 • HelloallForsomeofyou I send this mail becauseyoualreadykindlyhelpedus in thepast in retrievingwhitestorks' transmitters in neighboring countries.As partof a study on survivalandmigrationofyoungwhitestorks (Ciconiaciconia), juveniles werefittedwith GPS transmitters last summer in Germany.Onestorkwith a GPS transmitterdied 3 daysago in Malawi, 4.5 km fromtheborderwithZambia. The locationiseasilyaccessibleanditisnearthevillageofEdingeni (wehavetheexactlocation).Weaskfor a collaboration in orderto find thetransmitterandthedeadstorkandreadytocoverlocaltravelcost. Do youknowanyonewhocanhelpwiththis? • Thanks • Sincerely • Shay • Email sent on 14th March 2014 from Birds Malawi • Hi • Has someone volunteered to locate the stork??? • If not…  Am going to Mzimba 2moro and could try could I have the coordinates to see how far it is from where I will be. • Regards • Tiwonge

  8. CORRESPONDENCE • Email sent on 14th March 2014 fromHebrew University of Jerusalem • HellodearTiwonge • It will begreatifyoucanlookforthestorkandthetransmitter. The locationis: -12.02729 / 33.34167 (lat / long),  pleaseseemoredetails in theattacheddocument. Note thatyouneedtohave an accurate GPS togettotheexactlocation in orderto find thetransmitter.Fewpeopleaskaboutthelocation but noonehasactuallyvolunteeredtogoyet. I cc Staciawhoisinvolved in lookingforvolunteers. • Please update ifyoucangoforthesearch. • MannyThanks • Shay • Email sent on 15th March 2014 from Birds Malawi • Gotit. Bird eatenbysomething. More whenI gethome. • Tiwonge • Email sent on 15th March 2014 from Birds Malawi • Gotit. Bird eatenbysomething. More whenI gethome. • Tiwonge

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