This live stream is showing a stork nest at Knepp in Sussex.
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The two beautiful storks have raised chicks successfully on the same nest for the last couple of years and we are looking forward to watching them as the 2024 season unfolds.
If you have enjoyed watching these wonderful animals, please consider donating via our JustGiving page to support the project. Funds raised will be used to help learn more about these amazing birds from satellite tagging, live map development and feather sexing as well as other crucial parts of the project.
These two birds have been a bonded pair since 2020 when they built their first nest together. In 2021 they laid eggs on the same nest and these hatched. Sadly though, there was a severe thunderstorm and the chicks perished.
In 2022 they successfully reared young for the first time and 3 young storks fledged the nest. Then in 2023 they had even more success with 4 chicks successfully fledging.
The pair on this nest are ringed with blue plastic darvic rings on the left leg.
The male (GB18) is a rehabilitated bird from Warsaw Zoo in Poland. He has been part of the White Stork Project since 2017. The female (GB5B) is also over from Poland and has been with us since 2016.
We hope you enjoy watching as the season unfolds and will share more about these individual birds, their behaviours and the whole project through our YouTube channel, website and via social media.