Stork luck: Four young storks hatch at Beelitz town hall
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Four young storks have hatched at the town hall in Beelitz, Germany, marking a new record for the location.
- This is the first time four chicks have hatched there, surpassing previous years' maximum of three.
- The storks appear healthy and agile, with the city noting that food sources like mice and insects are plentiful.
A remarkable event is unfolding at the town hall in Beelitz, Germany, where a pair of storks has successfully hatched four young chicks. This marks a significant milestone, as it is the first time such a large brood has been recorded at this particular nest. City officials expressed delight at the news, highlighting it as a new record for the location.
In previous years, the stork couple nesting at the town hall had typically hatched a maximum of three eggs. The successful hatching of four chicks this year is seen as a positive sign for the local stork population. The city has reported that the young birds appear to be thriving, exhibiting agility during feeding times.
Observations suggest that the storks are finding ample food sources in the surrounding areas. The city noted that the moist meadows south of the old town provide a rich hunting ground for prey such as mice, larger insects, and earthworms. This abundance of food is crucial for the survival and growth of the newly hatched chicks.
City authorities also credited a spring maintenance effort by the municipal works department for contributing to the nest's success. A young tree that had begun to grow within the stork's nest was removed, ensuring there was adequate space for the growing family. This proactive measure has provided a more stable and spacious environment for the storks.
Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.