Estonian LSE (formerly BS) Webcam 2011 ~ Tuuli & Remo
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Re: Estonian LSE (formerly BS) Webcam 2011.
Tuuli got twice food from Remo....
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Tuuli is nervous at this strange noise...
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Tuuli left...
Tuuli is nervous at this strange noise...
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Mutikluti wrote:Urmas is there just now. They exchange batteries for our cam.
Thanks, Mutikluti, yes that could well have been the sound: someone climbing a tree with the help of iron gear. Aha, I hear the Cuckoo.
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If she won´t come back soon, she´ll have left the eggs for nearly an hour
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Hello everyone!
I hear cuckoo at forest
Nest is empty...
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Can Urmas take one egg?
I hear cuckoo at forest
Nest is empty...
EDIT:
Can Urmas take one egg?
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Tuuli back on nest
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Should Urmas breed it himself?
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Should Urmas breed it himself?
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I'm glad, Tuuli returned! Urmas was worried too...I phoned him that all is OK again!
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Oh, I can imagine that this was not easy for himMutikluti wrote:I'm glad, Tuuli returned! Urmas was worried too...I phoned him that all is OK again!
Thanks to Urmas for his work with this
Tuuli must have been somewhere in an upper part of the nest tree, she came down the big branch straight into the nest.
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There is a busy woodpecker somewhere around .....
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Actually from the batteries place it is not possible to see the nest and we were sure that Tuuli will not leave the brood, but result you know...
Anyway, batteries should last now up to end of breeding time and hope we don't need to go there before ringing.
There are 500-600 pairs of Lesser Spotted Eagles and we do not need to arise artificially the second chick, so we will not disturb natural selection in this stadium. For us it could be cruel or not nice, but that is developed within the species during millions of years in the evolution, the species has survived in that way and we have not right to use humanized approach of sympathy, what is probably only hunderds of years old feeling (like we feel about now)... Hope you understand!
If there happens something extraordinary, then of course, we try to act, to save a chick for example - like it happened with Spot two years ago.
Anyway, batteries should last now up to end of breeding time and hope we don't need to go there before ringing.
There are 500-600 pairs of Lesser Spotted Eagles and we do not need to arise artificially the second chick, so we will not disturb natural selection in this stadium. For us it could be cruel or not nice, but that is developed within the species during millions of years in the evolution, the species has survived in that way and we have not right to use humanized approach of sympathy, what is probably only hunderds of years old feeling (like we feel about now)... Hope you understand!
If there happens something extraordinary, then of course, we try to act, to save a chick for example - like it happened with Spot two years ago.
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and right now a cuckoo, blackbirds, and many more :)
Thank you for the information Urmas, great that there are already so many LSE's. I totally agree with your point of view. And with removing an egg in this stage we only force her to lay another egg, thus exhausting her without any purpose.
Thank you for the information Urmas, great that there are already so many LSE's. I totally agree with your point of view. And with removing an egg in this stage we only force her to lay another egg, thus exhausting her without any purpose.
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Thank you Urmas,
yes, we discussed this a few days ago, didn´t we, jopie?
We know that we may not think "human" in this case, because they are raptors and nature goes its own way.
yes, we discussed this a few days ago, didn´t we, jopie?
We know that we may not think "human" in this case, because they are raptors and nature goes its own way.
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Yes, we didBea wrote:Thank you Urmas,
yes, we discussed this a few days ago, didn´t we, jopie?
We know that we may not think "human" in this case, because they are raptors and nature goes its own way.
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The real "drama" was just now actually happening at the WTE nest!
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That's sad, the ducks eggs are destroyed. But it could not succeed anyway.....How would the ducklings go to the water?Felis silvestris wrote:The real "drama" was just now actually happening at the WTE nest!
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"Don´t think human ...."
May be this will be the credo for this season .....
May be this will be the credo for this season .....
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Yes, it is, and it is nature! Happening every day, I guess!jopie wrote: That's sad, the ducks eggs are destroyed. But it could not succeed anyway.....How would the ducklings go to the water?
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