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Young storks on the ÖBB radio mast in Mühlviertel

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On Easter Sunday, baby storks hatched on the specially converted ÖBB radio tower in Perg in Mühlviertel for the third time in a row. Six chicks - still blind and moist when hatching - are cared for by their parents, who had nested since mid-March. They dry the 65 to 85 grams of little ones with their plumage, thus also protecting them from rain or sun, ÖBB reported on Monday. The stork camera provides insights into the nest on the ÖBB homepage.
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PERG. For the third time in a row, Storchenbaby's on the specially converted BB radio masts in Perg have been sliced on Easter Sunday.

·Linz, Austria
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On Easter Sunday, baby storks hatched on the specially converted ÖBB radio tower in Perg in Mühlviertel for the third time in a row. Six chicks - still blind and moist when hatching - are cared for by their parents, who had nested since mid-March. They dry the 65 to 85 grams of little ones with their plumage, thus also protecting them from rain or sun, ÖBB reported on Monday. The stork camera provides insights into the nest on the ÖBB homepage.

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vienna.at broke the news in on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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