Wild Pig Cam 2009 discussion

Webcams of Wild Boar Feeding During Winter Time
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Jasmijn wrote: Hi Caysa.
Did Mary allso left? Oh mai, I now wonder too, what is wrong with us Dutch girls :laugh:
Í think it's terrible to miss the nice people and the lovely animals, but I have to make difficault choises (a lot of birth, renovating our house and participate in the Stone-owl investigation from the birthprotecting-organization (pffft that's a lot :laugh: )
Ok... I see, it is a lot!!
And we cannot even send PM's to either you or Mary..... sniff
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Jasmijn wrote: Hi Caysa.
Did Mary allso left? Oh mai, I now wonder too, what is wrong with us Dutch girls :laugh:
Í think it's terrible to miss the nice people and the lovely animals, but I have to make difficault choises (a lot of birth, renovating our house and participate in the Stone-owl investigation from the birthprotecting-organization (pffft that's a lot :laugh: )
Too bad to hear it :cry: We are getting to miss you...Come back soon with your garden storys.
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caysa wrote: Ok... I see, it is a lot!!
And we cannot even send PM's to either you or Mary..... sniff
BTW...what is lying there on the ground?? another pole?
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robin wrote: Too bad to hear it :cry: We are getting to miss you...Come back soon with your garden storys.
Ohhh, lovely flowers Robin....thank you very much.
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Jasmijn wrote: BTW...what is lying there on the ground?? another pole?
Thats part of the old salt pole.
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Jasmijn wrote: Ohhh, lovely flowers Robin....thank you very much.
Jasmijn, you are going to be really missed, I loved you pictures and your posts! You make me smile a lot!!
Have a good spring and remember us sometimes.... :loveshower:
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Jasmijn wrote:Hello, goodmorning everybody :hi:
I'm so sorry that I can't find the time to login often.
I think it's best to say goodbey to you all and thank you for the hospitallity.
I hope it will work every now and then to :peek: (??) but If not....I hope to see all of you next winter again.
All the best to you and all 'our' animals.
Cheers,
Jasmijn :wave:
Goede morgen Jasmijn,
What is the matter, the many lambs and other things to do? There is so much to
see the last days here on Looduskalender! Mary and you have written so much and send so interesting pics, everyone will feel sorry about you being less here.
Wish you a good spring and summer and all the best with the lambs, I think you are
a very good and helpfull midwife (vroedvrouw), Succes with your family and pets !
Jasmijn

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I have to go now, check one of my sheep who is 'in labour' :headroll:
See you...................? :wave:
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Jasmijn wrote:Hello, goodmorning everybody :hi:
I'm so sorry that I can't find the time to login often.
I think it's best to say goodbey to you all and thank you for the hospitallity.
I hope it will work every now and then to :peek: (??) but If not....I hope to see all of you next winter again.
All the best to you and all 'our' animals.
Cheers,
Jasmijn :wave:
Oijjj Jasmijn :cry: So, so sad you are going to leave us.
Please, take a look at least from time to time.
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Jasmijn wrote:I have to go now, check one of my sheep who is 'in labour' :headroll:
See you...................? :wave:
Bye, good luck with sheep babies !!!
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ergee wrote: Goede morgen Jasmijn,
What is the matter, the many lambs and other things to do? There is so much to
see the last days here on Looduskalender! Mary and you have written so much and send so interesting pics, everyone will feel sorry about you being less here.
Wish you a good spring and summer and all the best with the lambs, I think you are
a very good and helpfull midwife (vroedvrouw), Succes with your family and pets !
I saw this right on time.
Thanks for your kind words ergee. :bow:
I will miss all of you and try to look whenever I can.
Bye,bye :wave:
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Jasmijn wrote: The 'owl-investigation' is just one reason (for me) I'm running and running from here to there, can hardley find the time to eat or sleep ( :laugh: ) so I have to make choises :cry:
ok...best wishes to you and strenght! hope to see you some times again!
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And there she goes, our Jasmijn :sad:
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caysa wrote:Hi Sunny!!
Snowing in Kotka too??

I want to post Bambi pics too :loveshower:
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mother and daughter in snow2.jpg
Yes, it snows slightly . And blows rather hard.
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ooh, i missed Jasmijn.. goodbye to her anyway and good luck with all sheep and house renovating, and if we won't see sooner then next winter :)
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Jasmijn wrote: BTW...what is lying there on the ground?? another pole?
A piece of the old one, the pigs seem to play with it and move it.
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buzzard flied from top of camera to the pine tree more far and now back to dinner
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13:12, Somebody must have brought some fresh food after the snowfall. Only a buzzard and magpie share the meat table.
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leanne wrote:buzzard flied from top of camera to the pine tree more far and now back to dinner
When buzzard are coming to feeding place or going to fly from pole, it notices when camera pic swaying. And other birds fly away.
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vaino wrote:13:12, Somebody must have brought some fresh food after the snowfall. Only a buzzard and magpie share the meat table.
i think mait did last time, at least i read about it
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