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Jo UK wrote: If this nest is going to be an LSE nest, maybe this topic should be moved to the LSE forum?

I think it can wait for another day or so - just in case of - - - -
I also would think so, it's too confusing having LSE in the Stork forum ...
Poor Padis, but maybe he was not really interested so much in any case? The two LSE are very busy with making the nest ready

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it already looks very cosy, they have been very busy today already!
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And a while back:

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LSE in the nest with food at 17:27, screamed until the other one showed up, and gave her the food :nod:
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The first Egyptian vulture has brought the mouse, but its second Egyptian vulture has eaten, I think-it a female, and it seemed to me, that it is little bit larger than the male. I can I am mistaken
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No one is in the nest at present, but there are lots of beautiful calls (including cranes?)
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It looks like this nest will be an LSE nest, so I decided to live dangerously and move the Black Stork topic into the LSE forum

I think it needs a new name!
Any suggestions, please?
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Jo UK wrote:It looks like this nest will be an LSE nest, so I decided to live dangerously and move the Black Stork topic into the LSE forum

I think it needs a new name!
Any suggestions, please?
I suggest: "Lesser Spotted Black Stork Webcam 2011" or "Raider LSE Webcam 2011"
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Raiders of the Black Storks :puzzled:

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LSE pair, early this morning - 24.04.11
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A little LSE show
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You can use the full screen, I think. The sound is a little late :puzzled:
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Both LSE is at the nest at 20:00. They are redecoraiting the nest material, flying back and forth, and tries to find a good way to lie down :shake:
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LSE still in the nest, looks like she is going to stay the night(for the first time??) :loveshower:
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Lussi05 wrote: LSE still in the nest, looks like she is going to stay the night(for the first time??) :loveshower:
Yes, looks like ...
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"Only" a sound file?

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I'm confused.... are there TWO Lesser Spotted Eagle Nests? And was this nest originally a Black Stork nest? :hi:
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beans wrote:I'm confused.... are there TWO Lesser Spotted Eagle Nests? And was this nest originally a Black Stork nest? :hi:
Yes - it was "Padis" nest. But there was a blackstork seen for some days then the nest was empty. Last year the same, but LSE came sometimes for eating. And this year they will stay not only for taking their meal - it seems to be more...
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