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April 30
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In this nest I have seen mostly one bird, so far I have also not seen any food being brought, if it is the female (Mētra?) on the egg, she sometimes leaves the nest for a while. But is calling quite a bit. It's difficult to see so many different nests at the same time :puzzled:
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In our Latvian forum there is opinion, that male who was in nest yesterday isn't Madis but other boy. However our expert Ugjis hasn't approved this opinion yet.
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April 29
Estonian LSE

Adults continue to make brief visit to the nest. Sometimes they bring food offerings or nest furnishing, then they leave again. No egg yet.
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April 30
Estonian LSE (BS)

Remo brought 2 preys in a short time

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on Thursday I made this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SSKHr2Xud0

The breeding bird is supplied at the nest with fodder. Looks like a frog which one brings there.
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April 29
Estonian LSE

Bociany saw Eha at the nest for 3 minutes around 7 am
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April 30
Latvian LSE

09:46
Both Métra and Madis in the nest, and I think there was a food delivery. It also looked like they where mating.But it is windy, so it is a bit difficult to see...
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May 1.
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No reports.
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May 1
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TWO eggs!
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Second egg appeared at 16:43
It's first my pic with two eggs (not verry good but you can see two eggs)
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At 16:41 there was still one egg
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1st egg at 4/27 17:47
2nd egg at 5/01 16:43


So there was 4 days between eggs 8-)
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May 1
Latvian LSE

Second egg seen in the evening

Now I got them :loveshower: :headroll:

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they are shining out!
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May 2
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The Latvian birds still mate - how many eggs do they want? :shock:

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May 2
Estonian LSE (BS)

:hi: 17:16 - 17:20

Tuuli is in the nest, calling..
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..then Remo shows up, I can`t see any food
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It is a short visit, and Tuuli continue to call..
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May 2
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No reports since April29
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May 3
Latvian LSE

The first report was from 7:20 when Metra was on her place, sleeping. The day was windy and then in the evening a food delivery was caught
Felis silvestris wrote::wave: Good evening!
Just came in time to witness food on the Latvian nest:

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Looks like a mole?
the mammal remained uneaten for an hour or two
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3 May
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No report from the nest
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May 3
Estonian LSE (formerly BS nest)

9:52 Remo delivered greenery and flew off

13:11 Remo delivered a food -- probably a mammal rather than a frog
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQHd3fSu4Xo
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cleaning her tailfeathers......
Tuuli left the nest for short periods a couple times in the day and Remo visited without food several times.
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May 4
Latvian Nest
Bleggi wrote:11:12
I love it when I can count every feather like here on the head
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Lussi05 wrote:21:00, May 4
Mētra in the afternoon
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a visitor, Madis?
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Not much reported
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4 May
Estonian Nest

Wood Pigeons made a visit and worked on the nest for a while
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