A black stork, named Cipriana, fitted with a tracking transmitter in Italy, died in Tunisia after colliding with human infrastructure. The bird was being monitored as part of a long-standing collaboration between Les Amis des Oiseaux in Tunisia and the Centre for Threatened Raptors (CERM) in Italy. CERM president Guido Ceccolini alerted his Tunisian counterpart following Cipriana’s disappearance, confirming the cause of death as a collision with power lines. This incident highlights the dangers posed by infrastructure to migratory birds. The collaborative project aims to track and understand the movements of these birds, but also underscores the need for mitigation strategies to protect them. The death of Cipriana serves as a stark reminder of the impact of human development on wildlife populations. Further details were initially published by Kapitalis.