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May 18

Estonian LSE (BS)

Alice -
The greenery has gone brown and it is very wet.

Tuuli does seem to go into a kind of relaxed trance. I bet it is a method for using less energy.

Jopie - 3rd frog, hurray for Remo :loveshower:

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Bubo - Hello!
I think today Tuuli will eat more frogs :laugh:

Now it's sunny 8-)
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Remo delivered a mammal Tuuli very easy eated it :whistling:
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May 18 contd.

Bubo -
jopie wrote:Bubo, it is much nicer today without the rain, don't you think?
Yes, when it isn't raining there is more interesting to watch this cam. And Tuuli sometimes making lovely voice 8-)

Jopie - Really beautiful evening light, hopefully it means tomorrow same weather as today!!

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Jopie - Too bad, I have to close now.

Wednesday, May 18th: 9 preys in total: 6 frogs, 1 mammal (mouse or vole) and 2 UBA (Unidentified Brought-in Animal), probable 1 mammal (mouse or vole) and 1 salamander.

Have a nice evening you all :wave:

(plus one more frog - 10 in all)
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May 18 contd

Alice44 -
Bea wrote:One more frog for Tuuli, late evening meal :laugh: So it is 10 preys until now ...

I´d like to know how much prey Remo is eating over the day .....
He is smaller but he is flying more. He must eat about as much as he delivers, maybe more on bad days and less on good days.
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May 18 contd.

Felis silvestris - Tuuli came back, also with some new decorations:

Remo hears Tuuli calling

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Tuuli arrives
The grass is very long and difficult to "handle" (should it be "beakle"?)

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Remo leaves and Tuuli starts to tidy the place.

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May 19
Latvian Nest

7:26
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Metra was out and returns
Bleggi wrote:14:26 - 14:29
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18:22 Rolls eggs
20:19 More Preening and egg rolling

later more of the same
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May 19
Estonian Nest

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May 19
Estonian formerly BS now LSE nest

7:07 Tuuli out
7:11 She returned with grass
8:03 Food delivery and Tuuli left nest -- returned before 8:20

8:20 Remo delivered mammal

Reminder 1st egg laid 27th of april, 2nd egg 1st of May

Discussion of exactly what mammal Remo brings, when he gets a mammal. Probably Microtis Arvalis, the fieldmouse or Common Vole?

10:53 Food delivery & she flew off
11:57 Tuuli very upset by an intruder
12:26 Food delivery

Quiet afternoon

17:5x Tuuli flew away
18:09 She returned
Lussi05 wrote:And here she comes back..18:09:38 :hi:

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18:31:21: preening..

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20:19 Frog delivery

21:48 Terrible rain fall

22:09 Rain let up and Tuuli gave herself a shake

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May 20

Latvian LSE
A little confusion when the webcam got stuck on replay, this morning!
Lussi05 - Macho had an early morning visit with Mētra :loveshower:

( A few minutes later he came again, but I got the impression that it was his last visit that was played over again :puzzled: and as I wright this it happens again..and again..and again..the reason I wonder is that the camera stops at precisely same place every time, they have exactly the same reactions and I get exactly the same pictures )

I managed to take a picture a little bit earlier- and IT WAS FOOD :2thumbsup:

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Bleggi - Image
He is always coming near the nest then first hiding and after that coming again - looking around and then to his wife :hi:

There was more activity than usual on this nest. More food deliveries - but it is not easy to see them. It seems that there are more mammals than frogs delivered to the Latvian nest. At the Estonian nest there are more deliveries which are viewable and of those the majority is of frogs, with a small number of mammals.

Lussi05
I have to admit that I took a closer look at the eggs, but the first egg came at the same time as Tuuli`s so it is a bit early. I agree with Felis, there was definetely another eagle calling, and she kept on looking up and around all evening.
She also had this defending/angry attitude at some point, and I think that indicates that someone else was nearby?? I wonder - she has changed partner, and that must have been after she laid eggs, could it be that Madis ( her first partner) is around? Someone who know how these things works? :puzzled:

Defending/angry ( I think)
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May 20

Estonian LSE

Kitty KCMO
This cam always has really beautiful bird song. It's a shame Eha & Koit rejected this nest for another. We will lose this cam to use at the new BS nest, but I guess that is a good thing, as the cam there never comes on until mid-afternoon or so. And we do want to see the progress in brooding the eggs, & the hatching process!

May 21st, 10:02


If you listen closely, I think you can hear the LSEs calling in the distance at about 52 seconds into the recording.
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There seems no point in continuing to include this nest in the LSE summary UNLESS something noteworthy occurs
(It will, now that I have written that!)
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May 20

Estonian LSE (BS)

Frog deliveries continue as usual.
Alice reported some kind of intruder around 11.46

Felis silvestris - Tuuli very agitated
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Bubo -
Tuuli very angry :laugh:
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May 20 contd.

Bubo's image of sweet, innocent Tulli!

I do it myself :whistling:
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So what do you think about this? :rotf:

Bubo's pic of those very long eagle legs -

18:18 Tuuli took off
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Jopie's report of the day so far -
If any more frogs will be delivered, maybe someone will count them?

Prey's in total Friday, May 20th: 7, all frogs!

I'm logging out, have a very nice evening you all :wave:

PLUS one delivery at 20.53

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May 21

Latvian Nest
Kitty KCMO wrote: A delicious rodent for breakfast. Mētra grabbed it & gobbled it very fast. She was hungry!

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11:16 Metra calling in the nest and responses from out of view

Metra in the tree and Macho on the nest?
Felis silvestris wrote:is it possible that Macho was on the nest the last minutes?

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The bird seemed to be lighter in colour (not only because of the sun), then on the left a face came and the bird on the nest took off straight to top (in the third picture you can see on the upper right side) and I think Mētra came in from the right
13:32 a delivery

15:51 Metra on the nest
18:48 Egg turning and preening
Lussi05 wrote:22:14

Mētra has spend a very qiuet evening in the nest. I have not heard any calling tonight or seen any other bird.
The birds have started their evening consert, with the Cuckoos playing solo sometimes.

Good night Mētra :loveshower: & good night everybody :wave:

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May 21
Estonian LSE

see previous summary

Beautiful bird songs and LSEs somewhere in the neighbourhood.
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Jo UK wrote:May 20 contd.

Bubo's image of sweet, innocent Tulli!
I do it myself :whistling:
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So what do you think about this? :rotf:
.. :rotf: ..Jo.. you did a magnificent job. :faint:
Edit by Jo - Macdoum, I can't take the credit (or blame) or what was Bubo's artwork, but it's good fun!
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May 21
Estonian formerly BS now LSE nest

7:02 Tuuli on the nest
8:09 Remo brought a frog
Bubo wrote:
I think now Remo on eggs
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8:25 Tuuli returned
9:47 Remo brought a mammal -- common vole/fieldmouse
Bubo wrote: Image

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12:41 Frog Tuuli left and Remo sat on the eggs
13:10 Remo left
13:11 Tuuli arrived

15:43 Remo brought a frog

18:28 Remo brought something
Wing stretches
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21:53
Tuuli is sleeping

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May 22

Latvian LSE
There is a pice cone in the nest now!
Lussi's post - Mētra in the morning:

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Looks like she have something in her beak here, I don`t now what. I did not see any food delivery :puzzled:

Felis silvestris -
Food came for Mētra, though I could not see what it was
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because I was just looking through the pictures to see if I got nice ones of both:
This is Macho:
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This is Mētra:
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In this couple it is Macho who is the lighter one, even lighter than Tuuli.
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May 22

Estonian LSE (BS)

From Alice
look at the glow!

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8:06

Remo stopped by but I am not sure if there was a food delivery.

But look how beautiful he is in the sunshine.

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May 22 contd.

Felis silvestris -
I don't know what is the normal amount of frogs and other prey to be brought. Compared with the other nest, it is, as far as we have been able to see, much more. But I guess our observations do help to find that out. Besides, I am sure that if one of the birds would really get too hungry, she would leave the nest and hunt for herself before starving! Another thing is, I think an animal in the wild will very well be able to go through a day or even more without food. Hunting is not always successful. Remo also has good or bad days, more success or less, and he has to eat as well.

About noon, aother disturbance -
Jopie -
Now, this is very angry :rotf:

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She makes also a throat sound, first time I heard that.

Today 25th day of incubation, it is going fast :loveshower:

I'm closing now; Remo did not visit much today:

Sunday May 22nd: total of 4 prey's of which were 2 frogs, 1 mammal (rather chubby mouse/vole) and 1 UBA.

Have a nice evening everybody :wave:

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May 23
Latvian Nest

7:45 Metra is in the nest and Chaffinches are singing
Lussi05 wrote:18:06
It is a sunny and a bit windy afternoon, with Metra in the nest.

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21:39 Metra is asleep and birds are singing. (Cranes and maybe Ducks)
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