Every summer, the
pair bring up chicks, with Klepetan leading their flying lessons in preparation
for the trip south in summer. Klepetan
spends his winters alone in South Africa and makes the 5,000-mile journey home every
year, for the 14th year in a row now. His love, Malena had been found lying by the
side the road by schoolteacher Stjepan Vokic, who fixed her wing and kept her
in his home for years before helping her to build a nest on his roof. After
placing her there, she was spotted by Klepetan 14 years ago. And now every year
they are reunited in the spring. Stjepan Vokic,
whose roof the couple nest on, has taken care of Malena since she was first
injured by hunters and says that she -like her partner - is now part of the family. During the winter, Vokic keeps her inside the
house, and then lets her go to the roof each spring where she patiently waits
for her partner.
Klepetan keeps a
very strict timetable, usually arriving back at the same time on the same day
in March to be welcomed by locals. But
this year he was running six days late, causing panic among local media and
fans of the stork couple. Such is the popularity of the pair that there is even
a live feed on the main square in the capital Zagreb showing the two storks. There
was huge excitement when stork-watchers saw what they thought was Klepetan
circling over the nest, and then coming in to land. But the new arrival turned out to be a
different stork that was attempting to woo Malena. She quickly attacked him and
drove him off and continued to wait for Klepetan.
She does have the
ability to make very short flights but her wing has not healed well enough for
her to make the trip to Africa, or even to properly feed herself. Every summer,
the pair bring up chicks, with Klepetan leading their flying lessons in
preparation for the trip south in summer. The oldest recorded living stork was
39. Locals are hopeful the couple's long relationship will continue for years
to come.
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With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
6th April 2o16
