White Tailed Sea Eagles in Norway
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Re: White Tailed Sea Eagles in Norway
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From Tidens Krav chat:
Google translation:Kari Lystrup
for 33 minutter siden
Spennende å følge med på utviklingen til disse flotte ørnene :-D Litt bekymra nå, den ene ungen slukte nettopp noe som liknet en stor vinkork...går det bra tro ?
Kari Lystrup
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Interesting to follow the development of these magnificent eagles -d bit worried now , one child swallowed just something that resembled a large wine cork ... it goes to work?
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Hello
Today beautiful pictures and videos
One Chick
Another Chick
Today beautiful pictures and videos
One Chick
Another Chick
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June 25.
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I do know that the cork is used in fishing like float...maybe
Good Morning
Today Morning I saw this:wine cork. Now there are at least two cork in the nest. How did they get there?Owlie wrote:
From Tidens Krav chat:
I do know that the cork is used in fishing like float...maybe
Thank you Kinga83 for really nice pictures!
It is strange if the "wine corks" exist on the nest. Could they be something else, something edible instead? I mean no digest system could "smelt"/digest that sort of object - it would mean dead for the bird who eats something like it ...
Today on the chat:
It is strange if the "wine corks" exist on the nest. Could they be something else, something edible instead? I mean no digest system could "smelt"/digest that sort of object - it would mean dead for the bird who eats something like it ...
Today on the chat:
By Google translated:Geir Tore Tjosaas Mæhlefor 2 timer siden
Hvor mange vinkorker er det i reiret?... så nettopp en av ungene spise en kork... ser også at noen hadde sett det samme i går... er det slik at de gulper opp korken og så spiser den på nytt, eller er det snakk om flere korker ?
Geir Tore Tjosaas Mæhlefor 2 hours ago
How many wine bottle corks it in the nest ? ... Then just one of the kids eat a cork ... also see that someone had seen the same thing yesterday ... is it that they regurgitate the cork and then eat it again , or are we talking about more corks ?
So, what else can we do instead of leaving wine bottle corks in the nature?Bjørg Grimstadfor 3 hours ago
Kari -Anne : The cork has probably been in the belly of a fish - amazing what eg cod eat
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Macko TY the videos and beautiful pictures
The cork....it's very interesting. I can explain it quite difficult, how they got into the nest. Maybe a fish swallowed them, I read these as possible. I did not see that one chick had eaten one. I hope not.
In any case, it seems both chicks are doing well. This is important
Macko TY the videos and beautiful pictures
The cork....it's very interesting. I can explain it quite difficult, how they got into the nest. Maybe a fish swallowed them, I read these as possible. I did not see that one chick had eaten one. I hope not.
In any case, it seems both chicks are doing well. This is important
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It's time to sleep, although at this time of year there is no complete darkness here.
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June 29.
Good Morning and Have a nice week everyone
Morning (circa 8.30.) Baroness brought a Fish (I think it was flatfish..maybe ), but one of chick took it, so wasn't feeding. Beetween the chicks was a minor "dispute": Whose is this Fish?
Finally, they both tried eating.
Good Morning and Have a nice week everyone
Morning (circa 8.30.) Baroness brought a Fish (I think it was flatfish..maybe ), but one of chick took it, so wasn't feeding. Beetween the chicks was a minor "dispute": Whose is this Fish?
Finally, they both tried eating.
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July 02.
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LT 6.21. Dad brought a little Fish
Interesting, these two chicks are not as violent as Durberts in Latvia nest. Here no permanent screaming They are not aggressive nor their parents or each other. I suppose there's a hierarchy among the siblings, but not spectacular.
I tried to distinguish between the two chicks . The camera would be closer to the girl, the more distant the boy ??
Good Morning
LT 6.21. Dad brought a little Fish
Interesting, these two chicks are not as violent as Durberts in Latvia nest. Here no permanent screaming They are not aggressive nor their parents or each other. I suppose there's a hierarchy among the siblings, but not spectacular.
I tried to distinguish between the two chicks . The camera would be closer to the girl, the more distant the boy ??
From Tides Krav
Google Translation
Google Translation
http://www.tk.no/havorn/havornreiret/sm ... 5-51-83680- Eaglets named after Ludvig Holberg comedy from 1722. Both are still in the Baron's bed or nest if you want.
It was because ørnefaren named Baron Blue, and when the kid woke up in the Baron's bed or nest , so I thought Jeppe was a natural suggestion , says Lehmann .
The jury bought with skin and hair , and brothers Espen and Audun Lie Dahl , Johannes Schroder and TKTVs Svein Junge , found itself that it had sister named Nille .
- Not least because she has been awful to chop and shred with Jeppe , says Junge .
...
Jeppe and Nille is thus name from Holberg comedy that has delighted theater audiences for centuries.
It looks to me as the Norwegian Tidens Krav chat more or less is about Durberts as there happens something in Latvia ...
I myself was more or less kicked out from the Swedish eagle FB group because I wanted to chat also of ospreys and American eaglets - even if there were many others, too, who found those species interesting ...
I myself was more or less kicked out from the Swedish eagle FB group because I wanted to chat also of ospreys and American eaglets - even if there were many others, too, who found those species interesting ...
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22:15 Dad brought a fish for eaglets.
With these camera settings one can see how massive the nest is.
BTW On Australian sea eagle's forum chatters also discussed Durberts fledge yesterday.Owlie wrote:It looks to me as the Norwegian Tidens Krav chat more or less is about Durberts as there happens something in Latvia ...
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Good Morning and a Have a nice week everyone
5.45. One chick eat (I think she is Nille) and other chick stand on the edge of the nest. Probably he is Jeppe. Or just the opposite?? But I'm still not sure who is who
About the names....very pleasing Although I do not know of that comedy.
Owlie, yes, I have experienced that Durberts toward greater interest than for other chicks and nests. Here in the forum as well.....there can be almost every detail, but there are hardly any comments in other nests. Unfortunately, I can not watch the cameras all day. So many things - except Durberts - miss
5.45. One chick eat (I think she is Nille) and other chick stand on the edge of the nest. Probably he is Jeppe. Or just the opposite?? But I'm still not sure who is who
About the names....very pleasing Although I do not know of that comedy.
Owlie, yes, I have experienced that Durberts toward greater interest than for other chicks and nests. Here in the forum as well.....there can be almost every detail, but there are hardly any comments in other nests. Unfortunately, I can not watch the cameras all day. So many things - except Durberts - miss
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I count correctly? The chicks are now 64 and 63 days
Sthey begin used to branch
Sthey begin used to branch
Google translation from Tidens Krav page May 4th:
Good question is which one is Jeppe and which Nille - Nille is the bigger one as female and possible today to distinguish - but which one of them hatched first?
According to this the chick #1 as I count would be 64 days old today ... I did not check LK thread.The tension is released. Eaglets number two came out of the egg Monday morning.
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Just a few hours after the first kid came out of the egg May 2nd , celebrated Baron Blue a feast consisting of villsaulam the nest edge . There seems to be a cadaver that he had found.
Good question is which one is Jeppe and which Nille - Nille is the bigger one as female and possible today to distinguish - but which one of them hatched first?
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It's raining cats and dogs, eaglets are drenched.
Exercising or drying wings?
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July 7.
Hello
It's a very bad weather, but the wind is lucky for the wing exercises The camera sometimes is enough bad
Maybe a bit more if I could watch the chicks, then I could distinguish them, but it is difficult...
Owlie TY the exact date. I remember I first saw the first chicks on 3 May (I looked back the forum), and I calculated from that date
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It's a very bad weather, but the wind is lucky for the wing exercises The camera sometimes is enough bad
Maybe a bit more if I could watch the chicks, then I could distinguish them, but it is difficult...
Owlie TY the exact date. I remember I first saw the first chicks on 3 May (I looked back the forum), and I calculated from that date