I had open only one cam...My first thought was that I'm going crazy...There were never WTE-s! But if I heard again...then I understood that with my healthy is all OKame wrote: aaaahhhh... so it was from here i heard the WTE call, and not from the eagle forest! i had both cameras open at the same time. -well, at least i wasn't imagining the WTE call.
Estonian LSE (formerly BS) Webcam 2011 ~ Tuuli & Remo
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Re: Black Stork Webcam 2011.
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now there is a stork's nest after all! with an egg!
i'll move my picture and video to the new forum. thanks, Jo!
i'll move my picture and video to the new forum. thanks, Jo!
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Ame, here is a new topic for this nest - we don't know how to name it yet!
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=288
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=288
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Pallada!Jo UK wrote:Ame, here is a new topic for this nest - we don't know how to name it yet!
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=288
The nest of who is that one? Of Oss or Valdur or Pirsu?
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I don't know!
I hope Urmas will be able to tell us - but no, it is not any of the radio-tracked birds. It has no ring, no back pack.
I hope Urmas will be able to tell us - but no, it is not any of the radio-tracked birds. It has no ring, no back pack.
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Yes, but what about the second one? Did he show up? He may be tagged or at least ringed.
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Aie.!! L.S.E. just flew onto nest calling loudly.
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History repeating?
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A male and a female. Last years couple, or is this place too far away?
EDIT: Wow, the sound of all the birds in the background, it is great
EDIT: Wow, the sound of all the birds in the background, it is great
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It seems so - a bit crazy world..jopie wrote: History repeating?
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the nest is empty right now but the bird concert in the forest is loud!
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Jopie..this is the LSE pair who put some twigs and greenery on the B. Stork's nest last season before migration. Apparently the LSE's do that..claim a nest for the following year.jopie wrote:A male and a female. Last years couple, or is this place too far away?
EDIT: Wow, the sound of all the birds in the background, it is great
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Yes, I thought it was the LSE pair from last summer who had returned. They really worked on the nest before they left for the winter. I am not surprised to see them back. I remember how they chased off a black stork (not Padis, another one) who tried to take the nest one day. It was dramatic.
Link to Ame's video of the LSE chasing away the BS (near bottom of page): viewtopic.php?f=2&t=201&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=400
And link to Lucy's photos of it happening (near bottom of page): viewtopic.php?f=2&t=201&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=420
Link to Ame's video of the LSE chasing away the BS (near bottom of page): viewtopic.php?f=2&t=201&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=400
And link to Lucy's photos of it happening (near bottom of page): viewtopic.php?f=2&t=201&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=420
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The happy couple is back. They are bringing fresh greenery. ( Hard to get a good pic of both as the cam is start-stop & blurs due to not getting good shots of their movements.)
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Good morning everybody. Great Kitty, you saw them already this morning.
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An LSE is sitting in the nest, making her voice heard
Now doing a bit of preening.
Now doing a bit of preening.
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And then there were two for a few moments.
And then he returned and maybe she was eating in the nest, but I am not sure. I remember the year before last the female did not seem to eat in the nest, she always carried her presents into the branches to eat.
And then he returned and maybe she was eating in the nest, but I am not sure. I remember the year before last the female did not seem to eat in the nest, she always carried her presents into the branches to eat.
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One eagle in the nest and one flying away.
and then the other eagle left too.
and then the other eagle left too.
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Hello A LSE visited the nest, noisy and with nest material at 11:52. I am new in this forum and I have not learned how to post photos yet, but I hope I will learn ( I am not very good in english either, but I hope you understand). I have been following this website since spring 2008, and I like it very much. Now I have used long time writing, so the bird have been here a second time. I can not see the difference between them, so it could be two different birds. I can also hear them call outside of the camera. I think this birds are very fascinating Best regards Lussi05
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History changes like it happens in the movie "The Butterfly Effect".Bleggi wrote: It seems so - a bit crazy world..
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