Arrived from Russia to Ormanya for Fond Storks

He Came From Russia To The Forest For The Dull Storks
Arrived from Russia to Ormanya for Fond Storks

The Russian Documentary Photographer traveled 2074 km to photograph the storks that could not migrate in Ormanya, which he also followed on social media. Lozinskaya, who is interested in nature and documentary photography, stated that she was particularly impressed by the work done against wild animals, and she shot various shots in the "House of the Disabled Storks", the "Shelter for Disabled Birds" and the "Pelican Island".

STORKS TIRED OF MIGRATION ARE GUESTED

Documentary Photographer Natasha Lozinskaya took pictures of the storks that could not migrate for 3 days and received information from the authorities about their stories about why the storks could not migrate. Lozinskaya, who learned that a stork, which was determined to be ringed in Switzerland and was brought to the center as an injured, spent the rehabilitation process in the House of Destitute Storks, will narrate the photographs she took with the information she received. The documentary filmmaker, who spent most of the shooting with the storks, did not neglect to photograph the caretakers and the daily care conditions of the storks.

He Came From Russia To The Forest For The Dull Storks

WHO IS NATASHA LOZINSKAYA?

Natasha Lozinskaya, who lives in Saint Petersburg, Russia, does nature, documentary and art photography. The artist who likes to bring social and cultural features to the fore in his works; She states that photographs are an element that completes the story and that this plays an important role in her projects.

WHY ARE THE STORKS HERE?

The open-air shelter prepared for storks in Ormanya Wildlife Park, one of the prestige projects of Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality, was named the House of the Lonely Storks. Migration tired, injured, broken wing, missing feathers, falling out of the nest as a baby and trauma after impact.

The storks brought to Ormanya Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center are released into nature after the treatment and rehabilitation process by making necessary interventions.

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