Wild Pig Cam 2010 Discussion Cam 2 Boars and Bees

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2 hour ago land was all covered with new snow,but now you can see new tacks,whose tracks these are? :whistling:
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kaban wrote:
No worries :D The pigs are wild (at least those on Cam 1 they are but I´m sure the pigs on Cam 2 are also wild!).
Feeding is necassary in winter - just as feeding small birds in the garden!
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i look today will be very windy :puzzled:
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AllyKass wrote:2 hour ago land was all covered with new snow,but now you can see new tacks,whose tracks these are? :whistling:
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mhmmm... it look like fox but dont see a tail tracks :? but i think that was fox
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Feeding time!

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great! thanks for the food! :2thumbsup:
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kaban wrote: The pigs , I think, are not wild, because they are feeded by human.
Your opinion would change quickly in the near pig mum ! :D
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Ophiophagus wrote: Your opinion would change quickly in the near pig mum ! :D
Wild or not , and a genuine native of the Estonian fauna or not is probably a matter of definition. Feral, maybe :mrgreen: ?
There were no boars in Estonia for a long time before the 1920ies; they are probably not really quite able to manage on their own if a colder period returns and no humans will feed them (and keep nice grain and potato fields to root in, and keep down the number of wolves). http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/2492
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First group of little ones arrived....
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A dog and his whistling owner chased the first group away.
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Is it a deer in the back at the first pile???

Yes it is! And it has all the food to itsself.
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A deer...
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I see more than 30 wildpigs ;)
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19.04 -- a dog is barking somewhere not far from the feast. :)
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The barking continues non stop but the pigs are munching away.
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Ophiophagus wrote:Feeding time!
Interesting to see this place in daylight (it looks more romantic at night). But is the feed shoveled off the back of a truck? How else would the tire tracks and the piles of food be in the same place?

and more importantly, will there be a snowman here?
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LOL, Bociany. Maybe we could make sure that the EE net video on how to make a snowman is seen by those people!
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I searched through the archives to find these
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/2615


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http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/2616
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Dec.24.
2:00, One lonely pig still running around. He did not stop to feed. I quess, he was searching for his buddies.
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vaino wrote:Dec.24.
2:00, One lonely pig still running around. He did not stop to feed. I quess, he was searching for his buddies.
Where the buddies are :unsure: It looks very sad, one lonely little pig:(
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