National Special Natural Monument Stork Nests in Maizuru City; Egg Confirmed

Maizuru City announced that a pair of storks has nested and laid an egg on a tower within the city. Fixed-point observation will be conducted.
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Maizuru City has confirmed the nesting of storks, a national special natural monument, and the laying of one egg on a tower located in the Maruta district of the city. Maizuru City promotes the conservation of the natural environment and the protection of wildlife. It was discovered that a pair of storks was nesting on a tower in the Maruta district, and as a result of an investigation, it was confirmed that one egg had been laid as of April 27, 2026. The nesting individuals are a pair consisting of a 4-year-old male hatched in Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture (individual number: J0416) and a 3-year-old female hatched in Ayabe City, Kyoto Prefecture (individual number: J0680). As for future plans, video cameras will be installed at the site around the end of May to conduct fixed-point observations for the hatching of chicks. After the hatching is confirmed, the city plans to proceed with attaching leg bands for individual identification.

FAQ

Who will observe the storks?

Maizuru City will install video cameras and conduct fixed-point observations.