Danish WTE web camera 2015-2018

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June 17th
New prey, something big and black (coot?)


Tug of war for leftovers
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20:58 next prey for younger eaglet
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Eaglets have learned how to protect and steal food
Food steal attempt (successful)


21:56 Mom paid a visit to have the late dinner
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Nice hovering!
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Despite unfavorable weather it will not take much time and they fledge.
There's lot of rain lately and light wind, it is not good weather for flying.

Few days ago.
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20:35 Dad brought a bird (I could not recognize, young gull?), and one eaglet took it.
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Eaglet knows how to pluck the feathers! :thumbs:
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4th July

At 19:30 cam time both eaglets had a prey of their own. These eaglets have it well as far as nutrition is concerned :D
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Owlie wrote:4th July

At 19:30 cam time both eaglets had a prey of their own. These eaglets have it well as far as nutrition is concerned :D
:hi: Owlie
While one eaglet was busy with the prey (bird) and the second one tried to take it over, mom flew to the nest (18:57) with the next prey.
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So both were satisfied to have its own food.
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After this feast the nest looked like shambles with all these guts across :mrgreen:
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19:14 Food arrives
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19:58 Next one :D
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July 7th
Eaglets discovered "parents branch". One of them spent long time there.
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July 9th
Camera is also very interesting. I wonder how long it withstands eaglets jumping :mrgreen:
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July 10th
Both eagles fledged today morning.
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Mamicja wrote::hi:
July 10th
Both eagles fledged today morning.
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Hi Mamicja, our court observer, thank you for the info! Wonderful, both very healthy eaglets take the next step same day ! :loveshower:
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July 11th
13:41 Dad brought a prey. He hadn't to wait long for hungry eaglet.
I haven't seen both eaglets together since fledge. One eaglet visited the nest yesterday around 9:30, and today one was on the right rim when I started to watch. I will be satisfied to see them both.
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July 13th
Yesterday at 11:06 one wet eaglet visited the nest.
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Today around 16 dad with a prey was waiting for kids over a dozen minutes. As no one arrived he took a prey and flew off.
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July 14th
Mom brought big prey (white bird) around 14.
She was waiting over two hours for eaglets, they were screaming quite close, but no one managed to fly to the nest. Mom ate a little and flew away.
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July 15th
17:00 Eaglet flew to the nest to take some rest.
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21:45 Dad with a prey in the nest. No one arrived, so dad ate the prey and flew away.
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July 22nd
After few days gap I was lucky to see eaglet again. It flew in at 17:56, checked the nest for leftovers, called for food, and flew off 18:29.
I can hear eaglets almost each day, but they don't visit the nest often.
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July 23rd
17:38 Eaglet flew to the nest with something, what looks like a partly eaten wing.
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18:07 It flew on the parents branch and back to the nest 18:33
18:46 Eaglet flew off
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July 28th
I still haven't luck to see both eaglets at once, although when one is eating in the nest I can hear sibling not far away.
Sometimes eaglet brings food (mainly fish or waterfowl) to the nest, sometimes parents deliver it.
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From FB
Something is still happening here about three weeks after the two kids flew from the nest for the first time around 10 July. Enjoy a couple of interesting scenes with almost the entire family in transition from 30 July. First, the male handles a coot soon, then one kid chases the other of the nest. Later, the male lands again with a change as one of the young ones takes over on true eagle-wise. Thankfully, we can still see them before they really go out into the world to learn how to handle themselves.
The clips are based on your tips, thank you so much for them!
https://www.facebook.com/havoernene/vid ... 723577086/
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