Dear Friends and Students
I am sure you might have
read this incident occurred in Croatia! True Love brings attitudinal
changes. It brings tears! New China posted the
following story (xinhuanet.com).
On March
29, the male stork Klepetan again returned to his injured flightless mate
Malena after migrating south for the winter. Despite the 13,000-km-long ordeal,
the bird found its way precisely to the same nest where he left in August. But,
this year, Malena was not there.
"He
surprised me because I didn't expect him so early. It was cold and Malena was
still in the garage. When he arrived, I instantly called Malena to come out and
see who has returned," Stjepan Vokic, the man who takes care of the
injured stork, told Xinhua. "They immediately started to cuddle. They
arranged a nest together and now have six eggs already," Vokic said.
The story
of Malena and Klepetan has earned global attention because of their unique
love. It all started in 1993, when Vokic, then a school janitor, found an
injured stork. She was wounded by a shot from hunters and couldn't fly so Vokic
decided to take her home. He named her Malena, a Croatian word for "a
small one". Ever since then, he has been taking care of her. During
wintertime, when storks have flown to the south, Malena stays in a heated
garage where Vokic built her a nest.
In 2003, Malena
met her mate Klepetan, who was named after the knocking sound storks make with
their beaks. Nature's instinct is stronger than love. In late summer, Klepetan
will join other storks and migrate south for the winter, while Malena stays in
the village of Brodski Varos in eastern Croatia with the old man who saved her
life. After winter, the same instinct that pushed the stork to migrate calls
him back. Although white storks usually don't pair for life, Klepetan has
remained faithful, and every time he comes back from the south, he comes back
to Malena.
"It is
a really special story about love. The way he returns each year, and how he
doesn't care about her injury and the fact that they are apart for long months,
it's just amazing," Vokic said. "She is so sad when he leaves.
Sometimes, we watch TV together and I show her a video of her stork family:
her, Klepetan, and their chicks. When she sees Klepetan she starts to
cry," Vokic told Xinhua.
Each year,
on Aug. 28, between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Klepetan leaves the nest. He and other
storks fly all the way to South Africa. He wears a tracking ring that reveals
his route over Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, and then along the coastline of Africa
to the destination near Cape Town. It is a dangerous journey, especially while
crossing Lebanon, where hunters await. Vokic explained that this 200 km is the
highest threat to the safe return because over two million migratory birds are
killed in Lebanese skies each year.
In 2017,
Vokic wrote an open letter to the Lebanese president, calling for efforts to
prevent the murder of migratory birds and change the law to allow hunting to
start only in October when the migratory birds have crossed the country.
While he is worried about Klepetan's future,
he is carefully helping Malena to survive the winter. Since Malena cannot hunt,
he feeds the stork every day, not only in the winter but throughout the year.
"I have to drive 30 km to the nearby river where I fish. She can eat
almost a full bucket of fish a day," Vokic said while helping Malena to
swallow a fish.
Vokic even built a special track to the nest.
"She can land in the garden but cannot go up to the nest. I had to make a
path, from the garden to the nest, so she can climb alone because I cannot be
by her side all the time," Vokic said.
This year, Malena and Klepetan even became
theatre stars. Their story has inspired "Zar ptica", a distinguished
theater in the Croatian capital Zagreb, to put on stage a children's play about
the love of the two storks. "We did a contemporary fable about storks,
long-distance love, and love itself," Zelimir Mesaric, director of the
play, told Xinhua.
Croatian actor Zoran Pribicevic plays
Klepetan. "I'm very proud to be a part of this play. This is quite a
unique story and it is very special for Croatia. It is kind of like Romeo and
Juliet or Odyssey and Penelope," Pribicivec explained.
Dear Friends
I don’t want to give any
Gyan to this story. This story itself speaks. We are self-centered and aiming
for Human Centred. We wish to be Nature centered but it is always a conflict.
We together have to exist for generations. There is no scope for supremacy over
others. Maybe we can win temporarily to satisfy our ego but we can never be
twins in this process!
Genuine Love makes this
world better. Conquer the Love without Gun!
Ravi
Saripalle