Our storks have returned to the Havelland

Our storks have returned to the Havelland
You notice it right away: spring has arrived. Not just in the first warm days or the view across the lake – but in that moment when there is movement again on the chimney of the old granary. Our storks are back in the Havelland. What begins quietly each year soon develops its own rhythm. First a single bird, then the pair reunited – and before you know it, the nest is being prepared, arranged, and cared for.

 
 

Life in the stork nest in the Havelland
Those who take a closer look will notice the quieter moments. The careful turning of the eggs. The patient stillness – even in the rain. None of it is loud or spectacular. And that is exactly what makes it so special. You might only intend to take a quick look at the stork nest – and then find yourself watching a little longer than planned.

 
 

More than just a nest
What surprises us every year: how many people take an interest in our storks in the Havelland. Internally and externally, people ask, observe, and share. The view into the nest becomes a small shared moment – within the team, with guests, or simply in between. That the storks have returned to Landgut Stober in the Havelland for several years now is no coincidence. Perhaps it is this combination of open landscape, water, and calm that makes the place so suitable for them. For us, this is more than a beautiful image of nature. It is a quiet indication that a conscious approach to land and resources truly makes a difference.

 

Watching storks in the Havelland – how it works
It’s simple: we capture the most important moments. Instead of a livestream, we share short, up-to-date video insights from the nest – whenever something happens.
👉 You can find the latest recordings and the current status here:
https://www.landgut-stober.de/storks_in_the_havelland_brandenburg_region_Landgut_Stober.html

Worth checking back
The coming weeks will show how things continue to develop.
And experience tells us: this is exactly when you start checking in more often than you originally planned.