Sarah and Tobias. Perhaps the two names that cover a black stork are familiar. They are the best known and oldest black storks in the country.
Their names can still sound familiar because for years they have laid their eggs in the nest that was the camouflaged breeding place of the gemenc forest. For years, Sarah and Tobias have returned.
Now the black storks have arrived in the camouflaged nest, but this time another pair.
Even Zoltan, the black stork with the transmitter, is in the gemenc forest, Tobias and Sarah are not yet home. Since Sarah's and Tobias's nest camouflaged, it is known that the couple raised 17 branches. Now that the new pair has moved into the camera nest, professionals can gain new data and knowledge. Comparing the habits of old and new nest nests, you can see the life of black storks deeper.
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