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April 25
Estonian LSE (BS) webcam

There was just a delivery or two. One eagle (the male?) arrived with something it seemed in a talon and then called and called and then the second arrived and then I saw a frog which I think the female ate. But I am not sure if it arrived with the first eagle or not.

These eagles seem to eat a lot of frogs.

Mutikluti posted pictures faster than I did so I think there is some overlap

(holy moly another delivery!)

back to earlier and my pictures...



You can see something in that right talon.

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Well, I think it is official now: this is their nest :laugh:
Male arrived at the nest with a frog, started to call for the female, who arrived and took the frog to eat it.
Something beautiful: sealed their love with a frog! (male left, female right)
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Tuuli...
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April 25.
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Eagle came and shouted, flew off, came back, flew off again, but no second appeared. The transmission is very jerky and the sound also not parallel to the picture

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6 am Adult on nest
8 am Both adults on nest.
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A stork!!! And it's not Padis!
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Black stork departed at 10.56
11.15 -11.20 both Remo and Tulli were on the nest for a few minutes.

Yes, and he had brought a frog, but the frog was not agreeing to become today's lunch and left the nest - in the film ca. 1.30 in the background - and Remo looked after it! :rotf:

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Information from Latvian forum. The names of eagles are Mētra (pronunciation Meetra) and Madis. Word Mētra is derived from Mētriena, name of neighboring village.
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Two report of a visiting adult.
Webcam went off in the afternoon.
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April 27
SO MANY EGGS TODAY!

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About 19.38 - 19.40 our eagles layed first egg :loveshower: :loveshower: :loveshower:

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Lussi05 wrote:EGG :loveshower: :loveshower: :loveshower:

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:laugh: She looks so carefully at the egg: Yes, I did it!! It is fine! Good me!
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Remo arrived and together they were bent over the egg for quite some time
Then Tuuli went and Remo took over the care for the egg
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Some pictures I made on 27 April. The male, Koit, appeared suddenly with a lizard in his beak. He looked around as if wondering where Eha was, dropped the lizard down for a moment, then picked it up again & flew off to the right side of screen, as if he had remembered where an alternative nest is located where she would be. So I think they do have another nest nearby that they preferred for some reason.

11:29 - 11:30:
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Replay of yesterday egg laying, provaided by Urmas Lett:
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Felis silvestris wrote:I also could do with one egg! :shock: Remo is taking good care for Tuuli. Bringing so many frogs ...
First I was astonished that they catch so much frogs :puzzled: ..... her in my region the most food of the raptors are mice.
It surely depends whats up most in the different regions ....

Yes, I was reading about the misfortune of the second/third egg ..... :cry:
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Reading the Wikipedia article, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schreiadler you can read that for instance they found in nests in Belarus more amphibians, German nests they found more mammals
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Friday, April 29
(boy, I hope I got this right!)

6:28 A.M. Tulli is awake - she preened, looked around a bit then went back to sleep

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Remo is a very good provider of food.

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The second frog!...
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