Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Eha & Koit
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Re: Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Eha & Koit
Walked throug todays´ Pontu-pictures in 5-minute-steps and found out in nest or nestworking:
09:55 - 10:07 Eha
10:12 -10:19 Eha
10:25 - 10:26 Koit
13:05 - 13:11 Eha & Koit
13:16 - 13:17 Eha
13:23 - 13:46 Eha
14:40 - 14:49 Eha
Some Pontu-pics:
13:05
13:09
13:10
13:11
14:49 Still uncombed after nap
09:55 - 10:07 Eha
10:12 -10:19 Eha
10:25 - 10:26 Koit
13:05 - 13:11 Eha & Koit
13:16 - 13:17 Eha
13:23 - 13:46 Eha
14:40 - 14:49 Eha
Some Pontu-pics:
13:05
13:09
13:10
13:11
14:49 Still uncombed after nap
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Visitor at the nest at 10:17
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That was a pretty good catch!
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Eha/Koit were here from 06:05 to 06:09 and 07:35 to 07:53
Some Pontu-pictures:
Here they seem to discuss about the pinecone
And here they have put it already to the rim
Some Pontu-pictures:
Here they seem to discuss about the pinecone
And here they have put it already to the rim
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Thank youalice44 wrote:That was a pretty good catch!
It is a hawk - a goshawk?
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I´m a bit worried about our couple Eha and Koit here - they should hurry up now nesting and laying an egg ....
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The visitor was sparrowhawk, male!
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That saves me to look up what I saw at the zoo (not belonging to the zoo!) today, it was one like this! But actually I know him, because one is flying in front of my office window too!
But what is with Eha and Koit? Have they decided for the old nest or for an eggless year?
But what is with Eha and Koit? Have they decided for the old nest or for an eggless year?
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Thank you Urmas!Urmas wrote:The visitor was sparrowhawk, male!
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I have been optimistic, but now I wonder if Eha and Koit have decided not to hatch Maybe the food supply is not good enough this year?Felis silvestris wrote:That saves me to look up what I saw at the zoo (not belonging to the zoo!) today, it was one like this! But actually I know him, because one is flying in front of my office window too!
But what is with Eha and Koit? Have they decided for the old nest or for an eggless year?
Is it too late yet?
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From what I read, the time for the egg is end April, beginning of May, the time now. But I have not seen them on the nest and it would be time now!
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Good morning
Eha and/or Koit were at the nest at 05:05-.5:07 and 08:29-08:39.
But no one was sleeping in the nest.
Eha and/or Koit were at the nest at 05:05-.5:07 and 08:29-08:39.
But no one was sleeping in the nest.
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They do not seem to have given up.
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Dear friends here in the forum – as you could see already, a bit prematurely, there is a new database published . Watching Tuuli and Remo last summer got me so interested in Lesser spotted Eagles, I started collecting whatever came up and after I while, looking at the steadily growing collection of links, PDFs, pictures, articles … I asked myself what to do with all this. At the same time I was reading in Maertha's WTE database, admired the work behind it, and then it made "click"! I wrote to Maertha and the idea assumed shape. A very big THANK YOU to Maertha for the encouragement and help, and especially for letting me use the framework she had created for the WTE database, so I did not have to start from scratch, like she had to! Big thanks are also going to Jo, Nancy, Urmas and Webmaster for technical support and encouragement I got from them! All problems could be solved and now there is a new database, which waits to be filled more with bits and pieces about Lesser Spotted Eagles, and Greater Spotted Eagles as well, as I think they are equally important! Thank you Urmas for encouraging me to include them.
There are still a few things that have to be sorted out, but for the moment, the database is public and I hope you find interesting things to read!
There are still a few things that have to be sorted out, but for the moment, the database is public and I hope you find interesting things to read!
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02.05.
Pontu pictures say that Eha was on the nest from 07:20 - 07:59 for an early-morning sunbath and a little nap
07:29
Somehow it seems to me that they are not serious any longer about laying an egg in this nest
Pontu pictures say that Eha was on the nest from 07:20 - 07:59 for an early-morning sunbath and a little nap
07:29
Somehow it seems to me that they are not serious any longer about laying an egg in this nest
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Eha and Koit at the nest
I hope, I´ll have to change my mind about seeing eggs or not here in the nest
I hope, I´ll have to change my mind about seeing eggs or not here in the nest
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Eha on the branch and off at 15:29
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Eha (I think) with a frog at 18:35 - she called and left with the frog.
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May 3 - Good morning
07:26 - Eha is relaxing in the nest this morning:
07:26 - Eha is relaxing in the nest this morning:
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07:59 - Both Eha and Koit at home..
08:26 - Eha is still in the nest, calling a lot..
- I wonder, is it possible to see the egg if she decides to have one, or is the nest too deep ?
- I have to go to work, have a nice day
08:26 - Eha is still in the nest, calling a lot..
- I wonder, is it possible to see the egg if she decides to have one, or is the nest too deep ?
- I have to go to work, have a nice day