Lesser Spotted Eagle Webcam Discussion 2009 ~ Eha & Koit
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Re: Lesser Spotted Eagle Webcam Discussion
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I think there was food delivery at 11.01 Picture freezed and I didnt see Koit, but Eha purred
After that was feeding time
Look how cute I am and what I can do!
My mom is cute too!
I think there was food delivery at 11.01 Picture freezed and I didnt see Koit, but Eha purred
After that was feeding time
Look how cute I am and what I can do!
My mom is cute too!
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and there are more publications from the same (and other) authors, incl Urmas!yarko wrote:There is an interesting study about LSE sex ratio
Ülo Väli - Sex ratio of Lesser Spotted Eagle Aquila pomarina nestlings in good and poor breeding years.
http://www.zbi.ee/~yvali/artiklid/BS2004.pdf
Lots of information about Spotted Eagles!
http://www.zbi.ee/~yvali/personal/publications.htm
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Off topic, I know but:
http://www.wildtiere-live.de
the first red deer calfs (3) are born. Camera is back on the red deer meadow.
http://www.wildtiere-live.de
the first red deer calfs (3) are born. Camera is back on the red deer meadow.
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I downloaded 2 articles and will look at them when I have finished grading my class -- they look interesting. I have been more worried about the sex ratios in the black storks but I have as yet been too lazy to look for material.yarko wrote: and there are more publications from the same (and other) authors, incl Urmas!
Lots of information about Spotted Eagles!
http://www.zbi.ee/~yvali/personal/publications.htm
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12:21, Eha sits quietly, covering up Spot.
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12.32. Koit was there with a prey. It was a big one white under the stomach.
Eha was holding it infront of Spot, but it was to big. But Spot tryed to take it.
Eha was holding it infront of Spot, but it was to big. But Spot tryed to take it.
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Eha, HELLO! The little one would like to eat something!!! :protest:
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12.58. Eha is a bit worried. The magpie is on the war-path i think.
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13.16.57. Koit delivered a black one . Vole?
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I have mess with these little mammals toooliv wrote:13.16.57. Koit delivered a black one . Vole?
Will add just the pictures. Maybe somebody can tell
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13.39. Eha fly away.
Spot is preening and looking . Try to fly.
13.45. Eha is back. Skreaming.
Spot is preening and looking . Try to fly.
13.45. Eha is back. Skreaming.
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13.44 Eha is back
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13.47. Feeding-time
13.55. Feeding ended.
13.55. Feeding ended.
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Sorry - OT - alice, have a look, that seems like reliable source of information about black stork's sex ratio. It's Portugese research:alice44 wrote: I downloaded 2 articles and will look at them when I have finished grading my class -- they look interesting. I have been more worried about the sex ratios in the black storks but I have as yet been too lazy to look for material.
http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache:x9 ... clnk&gl=ee
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hi Alice!alice44 wrote:
A fresh start
It would be very interesting to see a Golden Eagle nest.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Eagle
There is a picture of a nest (at about the middle of the page). To me it looks like a typical Golden Eagle nest -- I think it might be hard to get cams on them. Where I live Bald Eagles are pretty common. Last year I even laughed at myself for shooing at a Bald Eagle flying over my house -- I was thinking of my cats! But for me Golden Eagles are a rare and exciting thing to see.
you can try the link here below:
http://personal.inet.fi/yhdistys/web/ko ... esalle.htm
there's a web cam on a Golden Eagle's nest.
EDIT: oops: Bocianny gave you this tip first! it's the same camera, but B's link is straight to the cam and mine is to the main page of the society keeping these cams. enjoy!
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it's the same idea with the Finnish name for the lesser spotted eagle: 'pikkukiljukotka' . i haven't been watching this cam very intensively but do i remember correctly when i think these eagles weren't quite mute?..oliv wrote:In Sweden that kind of eagle is called "Lesser scream-eagle". I wonder why
Spot is growing very fast and he is so activ. I hope he is a good entertainer like Sulli and Kluti.
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i think this black one could be a water vole (Arvicola terrestris, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Water_Vole ). they are the biggest voles: length 155 mm - 345 mm, including the tail which is 50 mm - 130 mm, and they weigh 65 g - 275 g. the vole in the Wikipedia article's picture is rather light-coloured. they are actually nearly black (at least the ones our cat has brought home to eat them on the living room carpet . the vole in the above picture doesn't look very big.)Lili wrote: I have mess with these little mammals too
Will add just the pictures. Maybe somebody can tell
the ones with light-grayish bellies are probably yellow-necked field mice (Apodemus flavicollis). they also have big Mickey Mouse ears and very long tails, but i think these are not easily seen here in these pictures.
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Ame, I too, have seen similar carpet decorations in the past. you are right, they are very dark coloured, almost black.
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What is this loud noise??trucks, trains?? at 16.11 and 16.16
i don`t remember hearing that earlier, just during last weeks or so
when this "vehicle" passes - Eha looks clearly disturbed!
i don`t remember hearing that earlier, just during last weeks or so
when this "vehicle" passes - Eha looks clearly disturbed!
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