Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Tuuli & Remo

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Re: Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Tuuli & Remo

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Bubo wrote: I think it is new young eagle (maybe experts can help with age)? Remo was very dark, now I think that he was hybrid Spotted Eagle (LSE and GSE).
:hi: Bubo
That is a very interesting aspect ..... so what is Tormi then ? :book: ..... ohhh, it would be so great to see her adult .... !!!!
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Amsel67 wrote:I have connections to a falconer, maybe he can help us?

That would need a few days, could send him some photos from here.

Ok, just did that. Let's wait for an answer :)
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Lussi05 wrote: Bubo, do you think that because he was darker than other LSEs seems to be?
Yes :unsure:
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Bea wrote: :hi: Bubo
That is a very interesting aspect ..... so what is Tormi then ? :book: ..... ohhh, it would be so great to see her adult .... !!!!
If Remo is hybrid, then Tormi is 1/4 GSE :D But it's just my opinion, i'm not sure about this.
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Amsel67 wrote:
Ok, just did that. Let's wait for an answer :)
I'm waiting, too!
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Well, I'm :offtobed:
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Bubo wrote: I think it is new young eagle (maybe experts can help with age)? Remo was very dark, now I think that he was hybrid Spotted Eagle (LSE and GSE).
I think last summer I was once musing about this possibility, but we never heard anything about it further. Maybe if the lab doing the genetic test on Tormi is finished, we will hear from Urmas if there is the possibility. But, remembering the LSE from the Latvian nest last year, they were all much lighter than Tuuli and Remo. I think the colour is like the colour of hair, some are lighter, some are darker, not like in WTE, who become lighter with passing time. Tuuli looks like last year, even that "curler in her hair" feeling is still there when she works on the nest :mrgreen:
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Today I took my first pics of this nest - with an eagle in it and even one pic with a visitor (woodpecker on the branch on the left side) :loveshower:

EEST 13:04 (and from a few minutes later)
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EEST 13:32
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Great pictures Gaby! :thumbs: Now other birds still dare to come!
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Congratulations Gaby :shake:

The woodpecker was on the nest for only a second :nod:
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Bubo wrote:~~~~~~~~~~

16:39 Mr. Blond brought frog
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For compare - Remo (2011-06-08)
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This is a great comparison.
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Monday 23 April

:hi:

6:27
Mr Blond was here.

then Tuuli arrived and he left.
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6:37

oh heck I cannot remember what --

Tuuli was in the nest Mr Blond showed up Tuuli took off

by 6:39
Mr Blond was back with a tiny stick.


(I think Tuuli would be more impressed with frogs.)
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6:42

Tuuli arrived with more sticks and shows Mr Blond up. He leaves.
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Mr Blond? Should we change the title of this topic? :slap:

One or both have been very busy - the nest is looking ready for eggs?

6:49
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6:58
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beautiful birds, wonderful pictures, Thank you. Good morning everyone :shake:
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When I opened the cam at 13:32 Tuuli was on the nest, she preened, did a bit nestwork and took off at 13:48
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Few minutes later at 13:50 Mr. Blonde arrived with a twig and did a bit nestwork
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Then he preened a bit, took a look around, yawned and took off at 13:53

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At 14:15 a heavy rain began to fall and gets a bit easyier now at 14:28
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Felis silvestris wrote:Great pictures Gaby! :thumbs: Now other birds still dare to come!
Bea wrote:Congratulations Gaby

The woodpecker was on the nest for only a second
Thank you!
I had good luck for catching this short moment :headroll:
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:hi: 18:24 - Empty nest, thank you all for your pictures from earlier today.
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Good Morning :hi:

Nest is empty now at 10:58 and it is raining all along ....

But I checked the pontu pictures and there was an early visitor this morning, Tuuli was here from 05:31 to 05:34

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13:28 Re-opened the cam at and Tuuli and Mr. Blonde were here :laugh:
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Mr. Blonde left for short time and came back with a twig
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