Lesser Spotted Eagle Webcam Discussion 2009 ~ Eha & Koit

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kittenface wrote:I tried to get get both eggs and clicked a little to slow :D
Actually, if to look carefully - there are two eggs visible!
Yes, great image!

Hope we have possibility to compare two lesser spotted eagle nests - Estonian and Latvian ones. Though Latvian LSE pair laid first egg much later. Hope they both will be successful - some other pairs have just their (postponed?) display flights right now...
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11:03 - Eha called - and left.
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15:48, Eha looked over the eggs and then settled down.
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4 May

05:00 A beautiful morning, Eha is asleep

Excellent picture of the eggs, vaino!

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May 4
5:12, Eha is true at the nest, sleeping.
Thank you, bociany! Your picture of this morning is better.
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6.48
eggs were left alone(don´t know how long)

6.50
One of the parents returned
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Estonian and Latvian eagles sleeping peacefully on the nest.

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09:06 - can't tell which one of parents is on the nest :unsure:
Someone was calling - sounded like owl!
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Food delivery, I was too late and I saw only legs of prey, it seemed like a frog.
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He is too funny, makes me always laugh with his long-legs :D

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Koit turned the egg before sitting in the nest

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Eha was back very soon
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She brought new twig to the nest, Koit took off

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19:02, Eha is sitting quietly on the nest.
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20.35
nice eggs....
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and sitting on eggs again
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05 May

06:00 A bright green morning

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[quote="bociany"]05 May

06:00 A bright green morning

13:16, Nice picture, Bociany! No change - Eha sitting on the nest.
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06 May

05:20 Eha is sound asleep on the nest 8-)

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[quote="bociany"]06 May

05:20 Eha is sound asleep on the nest

7:30, Yes, she looks more like a ball of feathers than a bird.
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16.33
the picture is pretty much the same :D
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19.55 sleeping :rolleyes:
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at last some action, everything OK with eggs?
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some stretching... nice eggs :D
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back in business :whistling:
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Thanks for the eggs pictures, kuremari.
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I found LSE eggs pictures in Wikipedia, too, to get a better idea of colour.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Aquil ... h_eggs.jpg
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kuremari, thank you for those pictures! I am glad to see Eha moves (does she eat?)

I had tried to set my Fraps recorder to take pictures while I was asleep last night, but it did not work properly (computer rebooted and shut off the video). Maybe tonight ... I am determined to see her awake!
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7 May

06:06 I caught Eha awake and calling ... then she curled up again ... up and down a few times. She must sleep lightly.

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