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sigge wrote:The Store Mosse diary got updated (http://utfodringen.se/nytt.htm) and they say in short translation:
"The ravens disappeared after the human disturbance on feb5, also the eagles have been very few, mostly Fox and Foggy. A new GE was seen feb9. Edvin came back on friday. Lots of of food on the table but maybe there are few young eagles around"
I ve seen Foggy and Fox today couple times at the feeder. They are beautiful... and I am not sure if it was Foggy and Fox, but I think so because of you have mentioned them before.

Fox was quite vocal :mrgreen: Talked a lot (although I do not have a sound, do you have it?) and sitting and watching Foggy while she ate. He ate a bit only when he stayed there alone with "corvidae" :rotf: He seems to be a bit fearful and he does not gain such a respects of Corvidae as Foggy has.

I was wrong until now (but I have to add that I am only a bird watcher - beginner!)
I ve always thought that the Golden eagle is much more brownish. I am surprised (even shocked) how light the plumage of these two birds is! They are so beautifully colorful! And I ve thought that our Slovak birds are much more brownish but it was my fault, it seems. Probably only youngsters are, are they?

Fox watching Foggy s landing

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Foggy and Fox at the feeder

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Foggy leaving

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Fox flies away a few minutes later

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Lubaska wrote:
I ve seen Foggy and Fox today couple times at the feeder. They are beautiful... and I am not sure if it was Foggy and Fox, but I think so because of you have mentioned them before.

Fox was quite vocal :mrgreen: Talked a lot (although I do not have a sound, do you have it?) and sitting and watching Foggy while she ate. He ate a bit only when he stayed there alone with "corvidae" :rotf: He seems to be a bit fearful and he does not gain such a respects of Corvidae as Foggy has.

I was wrong until now (but I have to add that I am only a bird watcher - beginner!)
I ve always thought that the Golden eagle is much more brownish. I am surprised (even shocked) how light the plumage of these two birds is! They are so beautifully colorful! And I ve thought that our Slovak birds are much more brownish but it was my fault, it seems. Probably only youngsters are, are they?
:hi: Lubaska

Yeah I don't have any sound either

Yep, the youngsters in first plumage are dark brown, the second light, third dark again, fourth light.. and rather complicated wing pen moulting :headroll: 6-7 years old they get the paler brown feathers.
See plumages here: http://utfodringen.se/jamfor.htm
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First plumage @www.utfodringen.se
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sigge wrote: Yep, the youngsters in first plumage are dark brown, the second light, third dark again, fourth light.. and rather complicated wing pen moulting :headroll: 6-7 years old they get the paler brown feathers.
Sigge, is this Edvin? (today s pictures)

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Lubaska wrote:
Sigge, is this Edvin? (today s pictures)
Yeah :hi: that is Edvin, today also at 7:15
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Dad and his chick

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wow, really a great pic Lubaska :thumbs:
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:hi:
Altera put on 4.2. Two eggs. http://www.okcowlcam.com/

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Yesterday in strzalowo. Again a pig, black and white. At the moment, the animals are very nervous, everyone drives everyone. http://www.strzalowo.eu/

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Pictures from the feeder in USA

Common grackle with his beautiful iridescent feathers came to the feeder and enjoy its food
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Also some red-winged blackbirds joined
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And then some mourning doves
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Feeder for animals in the forest, USA

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And a bit more exotic animal - gator Ali - from Florida web cam :mrgreen:

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