
Stork Sanctuary Birch Nest
OnlineA live view into a stork rehabilitation sanctuary in rural eastern Poland, where a sturdy nest of interwoven twigs sits atop a birch tree beside a row of purpose-built nesting platforms. The camera surveys the tranquil grounds where injured white storks recover, with several resident birds visible perched around the sanctuary's shaded lawn.
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A Nest Above a Rehabilitation Sanctuary
This camera looks out over a large stick nest woven into the crown of a birch tree, the centerpiece of a stork rehabilitation ground in the village of Kozubszczyzna. Beyond the nest, a series of raised wooden platforms line the open lawn, each one built to give a resident stork a safe, elevated perch of its own.
A Refuge for Storks That Cannot Fly
The site is run by a Polish bird-welfare association dedicated to white storks injured in road accidents, collisions with power lines, and other mishaps. Birds whose wings never fully heal remain here under permanent care rather than being released, forming a small resident flock that the platforms and nest were built to house.
Storks of the Lublin Countryside
Kozubszczyzna sits amid the farmland and pastures of Lublin County, a corner of eastern Poland where wet meadows and open fields draw wild storks to forage each year. The dense tree line and grassy plots visible around the sanctuary are typical of this gently rolling rural landscape.
A Community Effort for Wildlife
Caring for a resident flock of large birds year-round is demanding work, sustained largely through donations and volunteer effort. The camera offers a direct, unfiltered window onto that daily care, letting viewers watch over the nest and its neighboring platforms whenever the birds are present.
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