Renandelirenandeli wrote::peek:
Since 20 minutes ago she is fixing every thing in the nest, especially moss for the eggs to be confortable
Renandelirenandeli wrote::peek:
I don't know how many time after the 1st egg will be laidrenandeli wrote:This is exiting, what will happen next?? There will be the first egg or ..what??.. grr.. I have to go...
They arrived one after another. At 14:13 UTCrenandeli wrote:Both Black Storks returned! I didn't see when they came, but there are they my first pic of the return
Actually, until this morning, Estonia was +7 hours from me.renandeli wrote:Hi, the view is magic, Bo! when it is 16:32 in Massachusets USA, it is in Estonia + 8h, 00:32.
So now you're -4UTC and camera is +2UTCbociany wrote: Actually, until this morning, Estonia was +7 hours from me.
But as of today we advanced our clocks one hour, and are on Daylight Saving Time, so now Estonia is +6.
and Portugal is +4.
So - right now it is noon, and it should be 4 PM in Portugal and 6 PM in Estonia ...
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
But I forget the relationship of this camera and UTC
You better dorenandeli wrote:Well, I guessed I was wrong about time differences! Please, garina do mar, tell me are the points of the compass I have marked in this picture, aproximately right? The time in Portugal in this picture was 17:16.. (19:16 in Estonia) If they are wrong, I propably have better to delete this post
Thank you very much! Now I understand better! The landscape is wonderful, magnificent.garina do mar wrote:The location of the nest
Rather a Blue Rock Thrush (Monticola solitarius)garina do mar wrote: Everybody is waiting Even blackbirds
Yes, I think you are right. In Portuguese they have the same name: the blackbird (turdus merula) is called Melro and the monticola solitarius is called Melro Azul. http://www.avesdeportugal.info/monsol.htmlRicky wrote: Rather a Blue Rock Thrush (Monticola solitarius)
Three! Yes. You said it!garina do mar wrote:Moonlight in Portas de Ródão
It seem that there are 3 BS (at 19;27 UTC) Now they are both in the nest