Lesser Spotted Eagle 2010 ~ Eha & Koit
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Re: Lesser Spotted Eagle 2010
Birds have held meeting, have decided to make repair and the eagle-hen has sat down on a nest
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jopie wrote: Alice, is what I saw NOT an egg? It looks like one.
I cannot tell.
In my 10:12 capture --- with Eha in the nest it does not look like there is an egg. When she left just after that I did not think there was an egg. In your slightly later picture there is something light and Eha is hiding anything that might be there in Vengor's picture.
I was slow to see the WTE chicks so... I am not to be relied upon.
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By the way: does a "more spotted eagle" also exist??
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No, my picture I took early this morning, so, before yours. Ah well, we'll just wait and see.alice44 wrote:
I cannot tell.
In my 10:12 capture --- with Eha in the nest it does not look like there is an egg. When she left just after that I did not think there was an egg. In your slightly later picture there is something light and Eha is hiding anything that might be there in Vengor's picture.
I was slow to see the WTE chicks so... I am not to be relied upon.
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I looked again at the nest as it is now and I cannot tell.
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I think Eha should be at home more if it was an egg there.
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Maybe there is 1 egg. Look at where the arrow is pointing. The eagle who just left again was very interested in that particular spot.
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oliv wrote:I think Eha should be at home more if it was an egg there.
Oliv, that is not necessary. When the egg laying is completed they stay at the nest at all times. Untill then they can be gone for hours.
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I think no egg in the nest
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Eggs in a nest are not present, birds put branches
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Lol, yeah, it does! Greater Spotted Eagle.jopie wrote:By the way: does a "more spotted eagle" also exist??
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=32
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Spotted_Eagle
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Visitor, that's cheating ☺ greater/smaller and less/more. My knowledge of English doesn't suffice to explain what I thought to be a little joke. An eagle with more spots.....visitor wrote: Lol, yeah, it does! Greater Spotted Eagle.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=32
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Spotted_Eagle
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InSweden LSE is called Mindre skrikörn (Lesser screameagle) and it exist even a bigger screameagle. Where it livs I don`t know just now.
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The picture of GSE is taken in the south of Sweden.
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That is a nice picture and a beautiful bird, Oliv, thank you very much!oliv wrote:The picture of GSE is taken in the south of Sweden.
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oliv wrote:InSweden LSE is called Mindre skrikörn (Lesser screameagle) and it exist even a bigger screameagle. Where it livs I don`t know just now.
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I think that bird is ringed.
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Some birds
Least Sandpipers, Lesser Goldfinch
Great Horned Owls, Greater Spotted Eagle, No Greatest anythings (as far as I know)
There is apparently no logic to the choice of greater or great.
Least Sandpipers, Lesser Goldfinch
Great Horned Owls, Greater Spotted Eagle, No Greatest anythings (as far as I know)
There is apparently no logic to the choice of greater or great.
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I think so toomacdoum wrote: I think that bird is ringed.
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Mum sits on a nest, and the daddy protects
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interesting, how long they keep us waiting??
or maybe Eha&Koit have decided to take a year off and enjoy freedom...
anybody? ideas? is too late for eggs??
or maybe Eha&Koit have decided to take a year off and enjoy freedom...
anybody? ideas? is too late for eggs??
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