Wild Boar Webcam Discussion 2010 - 2011

Webcams of Wild Boar Feeding During Winter Time
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Hello Mait! Are you allright? Piggy's will be pleased with the food, thank you!
Jopie, thank you for the pic of Mait.

That starts the season very well!
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macdoum wrote:Well,another boar season has arrived. :hi: everyone.. Hello to Mait,I too hope his back is better now.
Thank you Looduskalander for all these Christmas presents.. the cameras.. :bow:
Hello Macdoum. Now I'm going to have diner first. 'Till later, maybe :wave:
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Hello JoUK, nice to see you too. I'm not even sure it WAS mait..... I've forgotten the name of his nephew, (O, o, that short memory :laugh: ) therefore I put my money on Mait :innocent:
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jopie wrote:Hello JoUK, nice to see you too. I'm not even sure it WAS mait..... I've forgotten the name of his nephew, (O, o, that short memory :laugh: ) therefore I put my money on Mait :innocent:
Hahaha - we must hope that someone will correct us if we are wrong.
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jopie wrote: Hello Asteria, I'm not sure. Birds do go in, but maybe there are loose seeds or bread under the "roof".
Not only seed or bread, I think if some meat is placed there, birds will get it but foxes won't be able to steal it like they did last winters.
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19.42: I see a racoon dog in the background!
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Is it a racoon?
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No, a raccon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides)-
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oh yes! there's furry! :loveshower:
but not in a hurry.... 8-)
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leonia wrote:No, a raccon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides)-
Thank You, Leonia! :wave:
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first racoon dog which i see on cam :thumbs:
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This is a raccoon, I think, but it is so big and has beautiful "closed" fur.
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i wonder what it is there that it is sniffing so carefully...? :puzzled:


i like this new lighting: the bright light does not shine in our eyes. i hope that now we shan't see so many green pigs this season. :mrgreen:
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Yes, it is a raccoon for sure, I saw its "masked" face.
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ame wrote:i hope that now we shan't see so many green pigs this season. :mrgreen:
:laugh: I think you have to explain that to new visitors . . .
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jopie wrote:Yes, it is a raccoon for sure, I saw its "masked" face.
High Jopie, please have a look at wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raccoon_Dog
Raccoon dogs have a masked face as well.
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leonia wrote: High Jopie, please have a look at wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raccoon_Dog
Raccoon dogs have a masked face as well.

Hye Leonia, maybe some people say raccoon dogs. I just say raccoon, but I think we mean the same..... :laugh:

Edit: It is a "wasbeertje" :headroll:
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He ran away because a lot of boars arrived!
It's the thirteen gang like last year!
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wow that was a fast escape...
and here is the reason
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The boars came pretty fast as well, like a stampede, I think last year they were a little bit more cautious, first the spotter came and then the whole crew
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They scared the raccoon away. Too bad, it was coming closer to the cam.
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