Five artificial stork nests made on the Lake Khanka reserved coast

Five artificial stork nests made on the Lake Khanka reserved coast

Operation "Stork House" on the reserved coast of Lake Khanka.

In order to install suitable designs for the nests in the favorite habitats of the Red Book bird, the inspectors had to take a solid waterway on the boats. The entire journey, including engineering subtleties, was recorded on camera by the specialists of the Khanka reserve.

Almost 35 kilometers on the restless surface of Khanka.

Khanka is the largest lake in the Far East and the place with the most beautiful and rare large birds nest. White herons, black and white Japanese cranes and, of course, storks, who at this time still choose their home.

Five artificial supports. Each is made with three welded structures. For strength at the ends of the tripods - screw threads, so that for the soil, like bolts, for the thread caught.

In order for the bird to quickly understand how they want to help, the environmentalists themselves put the first branches in the basket.

Metal as a support and nest bowl is also a good option because even the most distant places are not insured from fires. And unfortunate metalheads just won't get here.

They hope that the new houses on the Hankai mane - a place, protected from high water - will stand for at least two five-year plans. And storks will know where is their home.


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