Try http://tinypic.com/, I think it might do some resizing... (Not sure... Just guessing because it´s called tinypic. )Maxie4Paws wrote: thank u for your help. i did try it and it said that they are to big.
but they are from here of the one's that i got off the pages.
Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Tuuli & Remo
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Re: Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Tuuli & Remo
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With http://ImageShack.us you can choose the size of the pictures to upload. They have a size special for messageboards. Perhaps your hosting site have this choice also.Maxie4Paws wrote: thank u for your help. i did try it and it said that they are to big.
but they are from here of the one's that i got off the pages.
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Hello everyone,
The tributes to Stephi that are posted here are beautiful, thank you so much for sharing your memories and thoughts. A new day dawns, the nest is empty, but the sun shines on a nest where Stephi should be. I pray for her parents, that they will move on and know that Stephi is in heaven flying free.
I will continue to come here and will never ever forget sweet Stephi or this nest.
Hugs to all,
Crystal from the US
The tributes to Stephi that are posted here are beautiful, thank you so much for sharing your memories and thoughts. A new day dawns, the nest is empty, but the sun shines on a nest where Stephi should be. I pray for her parents, that they will move on and know that Stephi is in heaven flying free.
I will continue to come here and will never ever forget sweet Stephi or this nest.
Hugs to all,
Crystal from the US
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Here is the last screen shot I took of Stephi. Monday morning 5.38 AM. She was sleeping and every now and then she woke up and called Remo to bring her breakfast. I miss her so much... :(
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Bubo wrote: Maxie,
First upload picture to the hosting site ( http://picturepush.com/upa ). Click 'Browse', found the picture you want to upload and then click 'Upload!'. Now you uploaded picture to the site. In the bottom of page you will find 'direct link'. Copy it and paste here in the forum between these: [img][/ img] .
I thank u. i keep trying and it says that the pic that i am trying to upload is to large. I do not know how to make it smaller..
I hope you understand and we will see your picture here :)
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i feel so sad, and well angry too when i see that empty nest there now..
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Sorry, but I don't know how to make your picture smaller... Maybe you can try other picture uploading siteMaxie4Paws wrote:
I thank u. i keep trying and it says that the pic that i am trying to upload is to large. I do not know how to make it smaller..
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Will Tuuli and Remo come back to this nest to raise they next year's babies,or do they use another nest? Does this cam stay on all year round? meaning even when its not in use. as this is my first time here and i do NOT want to miss anything. Thank u.
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My last screen shot of Stephi.Monday morning 7.53.
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Nobody can know for sure, but...
Nobody can know for sure, but...
Amsel67 wrote: A special book about raptors says that LSE usually mate for life, and are very linked to their territory.
As Remo and Tuuli already had a baby in the same nest last year, and also this year, it is quite obvious, they will come back to this nest next year.
A LSE couple in North-East Germany bred for about 10 years without stops - same partners,same nest.
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Somebody wanted to let his light shine on the nest ....
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Maxie, as we have different webcam sites at different seasons, we don't know where this camera will go next, or when. Some cameras are removed for maintenace or replacement. Some stay in place but are switched off. I think this one will stay in place for a little longer - as was originally intended, of course.Maxie4Paws wrote:Will Tuuli and Remo come back to this nest to raise they next year's babies,or do they use another nest? Does this cam stay on all year round? meaning even when its not in use. as this is my first time here and i do NOT want to miss anything. Thank u.
As soon as we have any news about things like this, we pass on the news to the forum as quickly as possible.
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Bea that picture is absolutely beautiful and that's what I saw too, thank you for capturing the moment.
Hugs,
Crystal
Hugs,
Crystal
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I think Tuuli and Remo will stay in Estonia 1 more month or less. They most recover from breeding season and make themselves in good condition for long migration trip to Africa.Amsel67 wrote:I just noticed, that tomorrow it will be my 1st anniversary here. I watched the cam a bit earlier already. Strange anniversary :(
I wish and hope, Tuuli and Remo will come back next season
PS: i believe that Remo wont come back this season. His job is done, no baby will call him for food this time. So he wont appear. I dont know how Tuuli will react next few days, until they will start their migration south. Wait and see
I think Tuuli and Remo will do some nestwork for next season here (2010 they did and 2011 they did not), or they take the lesson and start to build new typical LSE nest in between branches on the middle of spruce tree.
We will see.
Last picture of them in 2010 forum page 37 Kitty KCMO 20 August and Lucy video too.
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Last picture of them in 2011 forum
Remo 22 August alice44 picture
Tuuli 9 August ame picture
Page 476 ame 30 August LSE? but who?
Remo 22 August alice44 picture
Tuuli 9 August ame picture
Page 476 ame 30 August LSE? but who?
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As for yesterday; Sincere thanks to Jo,Mutikluti and Joosep for their prompt intervention.
It was painful for them to have to announce the bad news here. I understand and share their grief.
This is a time to hold hands and share the sadness.
It was painful for them to have to announce the bad news here. I understand and share their grief.
This is a time to hold hands and share the sadness.
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me too I saw that ray and I thought exactly the same..Bea wrote:Somebody wanted to let his light shine on the nest ....
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goodbye my poor little thing
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This is just sooooo pretty of of a pic. thank u for sharing it.. i saved it as i love it.Bea wrote:Somebody wanted to let his light shine on the nest ....
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I saw this light from the sunand it made me think of our little angel Stephi shining her loving, bright light on her nest. It made me cry. of course since Stephi got killed I have been crying so much for the loss of her short lifeBea wrote:Somebody wanted to let his light shine on the nest ....
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In Hungarian we call them "Békászó sas" meaning "békászó = hunting for frog" , and "sas = eagle"Wil Muller wrote:
Estonian name for LSE "konnakotka" means in English "frog eagle" (konn= frog, kotka=eagle). I guess that´s why it has got that name.
Interesting!
In German we call them "Schreiadler" which would mean (Schrei = scream-) in English: "screaming eagles"
Same here in Finnish! "Scream eagle". :) Kiljukotka (kiljua = scream, kotka = eagle)
In the Netherlands we call them "Schreeuwarend", (schreeuw = scream and arend =eagle)
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