Below the storks' nest are again two overdubbed prologue improvisations, voices, trumpet, violin.
Besides that you can hear coots paddling, provided by creative commons “Yellowstone National Park Sound Library” by "National Park Service” and calls for prayers - also public domain material.
More dialogues of the documentary "Erdogan builds thousands of dams, why?" translated to English:
"These storks are like kings around here. There's only one nest in Hasankeyf. On top of the minaret. They don't tolerate any other storks. Every year they nest here, and after the eggs hatch, they leave again. If the dam is built, we will have to leave as well. It's a shame." "You too?" "If the dam is built, we will all have to leave. It will be very hard. A big problem will be that we won't have our own house anymore. The state does offer us a house, but we have to buy it from them. For the houses we have now, they give us 20,000 lira... but for the new houses, they make us pay 75,000 lira. The poor people here can barely afford that. These people are farmers. They need land. So they can grow crops and make money to buy things. But if you take their land and give them a lump sum for it they won't be smart and invest it, but they'll spend it right away. And so they will end up empty-handed."
"What kind of fish is this?" "From the Tigris." [...] "These are gobies." "From Hasankeyf?" "Yes. There's a lot of fish here."
"After the dam is built, will there be more fish as well?" "Those fish have no flavour. These fish taste much better." "Why is that?" "The water is cleaner. Running water is always cleaner. The dam won't provide any jobs. Hasankeyf is doomed."
"What kind of justice is this? What kind of government is this? They're all thieves. They want to move Hasankeyf. Let them go to hell with their plans. What are we to do there?"
Erdogan builds thousands of dams, why?:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISZrazpZVyw