Wildlife Cameras that are really good
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Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Shanta!
Wow! Therefore that adult bird spent a long time in tunnel and just watched the chick prior it entered the cave and also when the bird came back for the second time, the chick tried to chase him away!
Still good that the strange adult was not lead to kill the baby. Probably young non-breeding bird as it resembles the albatrosses nests.
I had post question on twitter as soon as the event happened but people from twitter sites did not answer anything. I think that they were also shocked by "parents behavior" :)
Wow! Therefore that adult bird spent a long time in tunnel and just watched the chick prior it entered the cave and also when the bird came back for the second time, the chick tried to chase him away!
Still good that the strange adult was not lead to kill the baby. Probably young non-breeding bird as it resembles the albatrosses nests.
I had post question on twitter as soon as the event happened but people from twitter sites did not answer anything. I think that they were also shocked by "parents behavior" :)
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nice background twittering
the picture is clickable for video
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the picture is clickable for video
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Kalama and rooster.
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It is already very well-fortified
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oh Lubaska, beautiful that Rooster
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Live Nest Check on the Cahow Cam – Day 6 Post-Hatch – Mar. 8, 2017
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Kalama tries to take off.
Kalama is enlarging her/his space. It s necessary. The chick grows, but the nest remains the same :)
Kalama is enlarging her/his space. It s necessary. The chick grows, but the nest remains the same :)
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It seems that Kalama was not that amused about this coming close visitorLubaska wrote:Kalama and rooster.
http://i.giphy.com/xUPGcr1HJDEJs2OD4s.gif
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Really cute gifs, Lubaska, thank you. She is such a sweet chick.Lubaska wrote:Kalama tries to take off.
http://i.giphy.com/3o7bu1bftzMXKZnvPi.gif
Kalama is enlarging her/his space. It s necessary. The chick grows, but the nest remains the same :)
http://i.giphy.com/l0Iy7bOtz7I3onj3i.gif
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Kalama News
New morning, new tasks. Warm-up...
To hit the body of anybody excepting my beloved Moms is a great fun!
After Mom s Pilialoha feeding a bit of stretching
Forward, then backward
and then "out"
New morning, new tasks. Warm-up...
To hit the body of anybody excepting my beloved Moms is a great fun!
After Mom s Pilialoha feeding a bit of stretching
Forward, then backward
and then "out"
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Another season with the Long legged Buzzards in Israel - cam is streaming, still with a few hick-ups every now and then
http://www.birds.org.il/he/tracking-met ... x?camId=23
Buzzard is on the nest - maybe there is an egg already?
http://www.birds.org.il/he/tracking-met ... x?camId=23
Buzzard is on the nest - maybe there is an egg already?
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Nice view of the nest and from the nest. For me - completely new cam. Thanks for sharing. I hope somebody will come soon.Agatheb2k wrote:
The Osprey's season, on the banks of the river Loire (in France) is open
(Just pity that some cams can be rewinded back)
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Online webcams are rare in France, the osprey's camera opened only last year (3 eggs, only 1 survived and migrated to Portugal)Lubaska wrote:
For me - completely new cam. Thanks for sharing. I hope somebody will come soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnYWF3L32u4
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http://www.birds.org.il/he/tracking-met ... x?camId=23
There was a shift change and one can see three eggs
There was a shift change and one can see three eggs
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We have a topic for Osprey nests in Europe, would be the proper place for the French and Polish nest
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=768
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=768
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