White Tailed Sea Eagles in Norway

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White Tailed Sea Eagles in Norway

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We are happy to have forum member Harald Misund with us.
He sent me many photographs of the Sea Eagles he has known, and ringed over the course of about 40 years.

I shall post his photographs, but under his username, so that Harald can add text, comments etc, to the photographs.
Some of the pictures are photographs taken by his friend with a camera, GISLE NOEL. Perhaps Harald will tell us about Gisle.

The following few posts are started by me, using Harald's account. After that, he can post his own comments. I will help with posting photographs any time.

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Edit 2017:
Current camera link https://zooom.no/havornreiret/live

English language https://en.zooom.no/eagles-nest/live

at youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeU_ySh3D3U

As youtube links may change several times during the season, please check this youtube channel for current versions
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDZphB ... GwIQJKMidg

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Photographs by Gisle Noel

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Rising head feather
One picture of a bird ready for flight, ringed without raising head feather.
The church at Helligvær in background, and Lofoten behind.

Two young wander from nest to top of isle, ready for they first
flight. Bliksvær, Landegode in bacground. I have treatened them, one
rise the head feather.

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Here are some scenic views of Norway, from Harald
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Some cloudberries, then more scenic views.

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Thank you Harald and Gisle Noel. We are looking forward to more pictures and information about Norway's WTE.
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It is very interesting to see the young eagles on the ground, feathers raised and not (can we say hackles raised?).
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Raised Hackles - yes, I think so. I suppose a dictionary would tell us what a hackle is!! I know the phrase but not the word itself!

I went to Alpha dictionary -" hackles" is a feeling of anger.

The Visual Thesaurus says Hackles - Dander - Scale - scurf - dandruff.

Not much help there!!

But we know what "raised hackles" means anyway - who needs dictionaries :mrgreen:
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HOLY three-horned-sheep-thing!! :P

these pictures are beautiful.! those are one of the best nature photos i have seen! really good
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----- White-tailed Eagles Cam2009 playlist --
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i want to go to Norway now, when's the next flight out???
Harald you live in a beautiful place! :thumbs:
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----- White-tailed Eagles Cam2009 playlist --
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Some information.
1.Nest tree with red circles. The first nest site was build in the upper,failed first winter and rebuild next and fall down.
Some branches stopped on next and a new nest build, after some years that hole nest fall down. I build the new nest lower with a trawler net in bottom and some rope, lay old nesting materials on and that was soon accepted.
The nest is know well camouflage, and that is good since a ski track is not more then c 150 meters away.
2. Salfjorden have many streams,rich on fish and otter. Otertue (otter marking in foreground), the mountains to right are Fallkflaug,--so come later in pictures.
3. Back to Nest tree(1)Sitting near nest 4. Ad birds nest ti left. 5.Pair at nest 6. Pair and a visiting immature (not from this nest) 8 Nest tree left Ad.male sitting.
9. Helligvær out against Vestfjorden. Near maiden flight, nest only few meter away.
10 Bliksvær (Nature reserve)Nest site below, they always wandered up on top of the isles.
11/12 Falkflaug c175 meters over sea level
13 Clodberries
14 Two stones.
15 Eider in Saltstraumen (fast tidal stream), 1370 birds 1 Nov.2008.

Gisle Noel have taken the photograph of the nest in winter. Gisle is a helpful young man in all way, and also given me a lot of help with the data. At the moment I have some problem with the data, so I will send more picture and comment, if there are any interest for it.

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Harald,

Those are breathtaking pictures. What a beautiful country you live in.

The eagle pictures are wonderful, thank you so much for sharing them with us.
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More pictures from Harald.
. Sandskjeret Vest of Storfjellet. Røst Trenyken in distanse right
and Sandholmen/Ellefsnyken to left.


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Trenyken "eaglemeating" over Trenyken (Breien)
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My friend Arvid on top of Breien (Trenyken)
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Storfjellet,Vedøya and Stavøya to right. Værøy/Lofoten in distance.

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Breeding Mew Gull Røstlandet, Vedøya,Storfjellet to right.
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Jo UK wrote:Raised Hackles - yes, I think so. I suppose a dictionary would tell us what a hackle is!! I know the phrase but not the word itself!

I went to Alpha dictionary -" hackles" is a feeling of anger.

The Visual Thesaurus says Hackles - Dander - Scale - scurf - dandruff.

Not much help there!!

But we know what "raised hackles" means anyway - who needs dictionaries :mrgreen:
My search found:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/hackle
hack·le 1 (hkl) noun
1. Any of the long, slender, often glossy feathers on the neck of a bird, especially a male domestic fowl.
2. hackles The erectile hairs along the back of the neck of an animal, especially of a dog.
3. A tuft of cock feathers trimming an artificial fishing fly.

Idiom: get (one's) hackles up: To be extremely insulted or irritated.

Possible origin: Middle English hakell, cloak, skin, plumage, possibly from Old English hacele, cloak, mantle.

Sometimes animals raise their fur or feathers to make themselves look bigger, but being "very irritated" could describe that bird as well
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Harald Misund wrote: Gisle Noel have taken the photograph of the nest in winter. Gisle is a helpful young man in all way, and also given me a lot of help with the data. At the moment I have some problem with the data, so I will send more picture and comment, if there are any interest for it.

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Harald, thank you so much for sharing these pictures with us ~ just gorgeous. And many compliments to Gisle for his work with the camera.

I hope you will add comments on this last batch of pictures, we are definitely interested in what you have to say.
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That last batch of pictures (there are many more to come!) I meant to change them to Harald's username, so he can comment inside the post, but I was called away.

Harald, please say if you want me to post as you, or leave it as it is, showing that I posted those pics.
Please tell me your preference.

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Re Hackles - Bociany, your dictionary gives a much more likely definition. I didn;t understand why the one I consulted said dandruff, scurf etc!!
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Breeding eider.

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Røstlandet, highest point 13 meters over sea level.
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Outlook from the old eagle nest at Stavøya, ad. up right.
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