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Stork camera in Schierstein

The Schierstein storks are very popular - and now there are once again exciting insights into their nest life: After the winter break, the livestream is available again.

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New functions 2026

Sound: This year, for the first time, you can also listen to the storks and nature.

Time lapse: Use the orange arrow on the left side of the screen to view summaries (time lapse) of previous days (30 to 60 seconds).

HD quality: The video quality has been improved compared to last year.

The stork camera in Wiesbaden-Schierstein shows what is happening in the stork's nest in real time. Visitors can access the live stream directly and watch the storks breeding, raising their young, and going about their daily activities. 

The stork camera is part of a larger project. Information boards along the banks of the Rhine and Main rivers show what makes Wiesbaden's riverbank so special. Digital offerings such as the stork camera complement these boards, giving visitors exciting insights and allowing them to experience the content in different ways.

The project was initiated by the city planning office. It is supported and promoted by the commitment of numerous participants. These include, among others:

  • Storchengemeinschaft Schierstein e.V.
  • Müller & Sittig Datentechnik GBR 
  • Rhine-Main Regional Park
  • Smart City Unit, Department VII

Urban planning office

Address

Gustav-Stresemann-Ring 15
65189 Wiesbaden

Postal address

P.O. Box 3920
65029 Wiesbaden

Notes on public transport

Bus stop Statistisches Bundesamt; bus lines 16, 22, 27, 28, 37, 45, X26, x72, 262

Opening hours

Please make an appointment.

Information on accessibility

  • Barrier-free access is available
  • The WC is barrier-free

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