I think its the same Koit brought at 6.48alice44 wrote:Was there another food drop off? Something on the nest looks like a birds claw.



I think its the same Koit brought at 6.48alice44 wrote:Was there another food drop off? Something on the nest looks like a birds claw.
I saw it toohedvig wrote:I was just watching Eha feeding the Spots and Spot 1 was not so much interested in the food as pecking away at Spot 2. it was quite heart-breaking to watch, I think it's pretty obvious what will happen soon...
Asteria, the main aim of webcams are to observe and learn the nature, not to interfere and break in on.asteria wrote:"Not to watch" is not a solution. The elder chick is not sensible, he is not aware of what he's doing. But we all realize what happens, we could save the younger chick but did nothing to do that. That is the worst thing. :protest:
Who lives near this camera? Or at least does not need a visa to reach the place?
There are two ways:Jo UK wrote:Oliv, we can understand you clearly.
If anyone goes to the nest now, the adults will likely abandon the nest.
Perhaps Urmas can comment on this situation, if he has time to visit here.
We have read that in one part of Germany, the second egg is taken from LSE nests and incubated elsewhere, and those chicks live to migrate successfully. That is just one part of one country. In years to come, this may become a more widespread practice in other countries.
That is not bad idea, but what to do with other nests? It is not only one lesser spotted eagle nest?asteria wrote: There are two ways:
1.Take away the second chick
2. Additional food, that would be too much for one chick, so he wouldn't have to fight for it.
Yes, I have heard, that they take out the second chick and raise it for some time until it has a chance to survive, and than put it back in the nest, where the two can grow up.Jo UK wrote: We have read that in one part of Germany, the second egg is taken from LSE nests and incubated elsewhere, and those chicks live to migrate successfully.
Kenny, as they say here YOU ARE TOO MUCH..!!!kenny wrote: its head-lock
look headlock:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chris ... adlock.jpg
armlock is a single or double joint lock that hyperextends, hyperflexes or hyperrotates the elbow joint and/or shoulder joint.
sorry i had to argue my point.