Lesser Spotted Eagle Webcam Discussion 2009 ~ Eha & Koit

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Lili wrote: I dont know, but I wondered it too. It wasn't first time, at least once I have seen the egg alone about half an hour earlier too

Edit: and they even don't hide the egg, I guess one of them must be near the nest all time
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Reminds me the Black Stork nest last year - the eggs were left alone for an hour and a half, and as we learned later, nothing bad happened to them.

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visitor wrote: Reminds me the Black Stork nest last year - the eggs were left alone for an hour and a half, and as we learned later, nothing bad happened to them.

http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node?page=356
You mean this link http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/250

Yep I agree no need to worry. Only wondering (compared with sea-eagles) and learning

eta: the "help" smiley wasn't the best choice :nod:
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Lili wrote: You mean this link http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/250
Yes, of course, :blush: , thank you for giving the correct link, Lili! :thumbs:
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25 April 2009

05:55 Eha asleep on the nest (just like yesterday ... )

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7:46, Eha sitting on the nest - sound asleep!
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visitor wrote: Reminds me the Black Stork nest last year - the eggs were left alone for an hour and a half, and as we learned later, nothing bad happened to them.
Yes, thanks for reminding about that, visitor!
I think it depends from the weather (temperature) also - for how long they can leave eggs 'alone' i mean.
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17:40, Eha sitting on the nest - she is taking hatching seriously!
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I wonder if there is (or will be) a second egg
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I think they decided one is enough.
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hello guys, so you are entertained, here's a link to see a nest of Spanish imperial eagle http://www.aguilaimperial.org/
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A "morning frog" (or something like that, my English :blush: :cry: ).
http://www.looduskalender.ee/node/3597

Bon Appétit. :whistling:
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Looks like it had big frog feet.
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26 APRIL 2009

TWO EGGS!!

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[quote="bociany"]26 APRIL 2009

TWO EGGS!!

5:47, Congratulations, Bociany! Beeing first do find two eggs! Eha is sitting quietly - is she hatching for good?
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:hi: vaino, I was just lucky to catch her getting up ... she is usually on the nest asleep when I take a peek. She seems to be incubating seriously ...
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Hope both chicks will hutch and stay alive.
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vaino wrote:
Wonderful news - thanks, bociany. I am doing my morning round of the webcams and here are two eggs now.

So is it 33-35 days incubation before they hatch?

Now we are going to have two broods of eagle chicks to watch, as well as keeping Padis company.
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bociany wrote:26 APRIL 2009

TWO EGGS!!

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3576/347 ... 89fb_o.jpg
Bociany! Two eggs- thank you for sharing the great snap :headroll:
Congratulation to Spotted Eagle family! :thumbs:
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27 April 2009

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Eha is asleep on her nest (how often have I said this?)

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08.27
A beautiful bird in the beautiful forest...
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