The case of the relocation of the nest of the Békéscsaba stork, which was requested by a local resident, was a big port.
For the past 16 years, the Békéscsaba Stork House has been in possession of the same pylon and nest (by making smaller or larger rebuilds) so that in the summer it can hatch its eggs in the Great Plain town and populate the camp of the migrating birds with the raised storks.
Over the age of 16, more than 50 branches were raised. For this reason, it was a great outrage that they tried to relocate their nest once. They just tried it, because they didn't feel good in the nest on the other pylon, they returned to the old column and came up with a new nest.
They tried to relocate the nest again, and even on their old columns they put up an anti-boarding structure to find Karcsi and Klári finding new nesting places elsewhere. This was thought to be an exaggeration for many animal-friendly people, and so were their indignation expressed by experts and civilians.
The result was that Klári and Karcsi's nest were finally returned to their original location, a well-known, successful pylon.
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