Wild Boar webcam Season 2011 - 2012

Webcams of Wild Boar Feeding During Winter Time
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Re: Wild Boar webcam Season 2011 - 2012

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@Flex
Thank you for this sweetie-piggies :loveshower:
That makes the Goodbye a little bit easier *sniff* Maybe I´ll have to watch this cam until I´m old and grey to see pyjama-piglets :mrgreen:


:bow: Many thanks to all who made this boar-cam season possible - the "technicians" as well as Mait and friends who brought food every day, no matter how bad the weather was, how much snow had fallen or how cold it was :nod:

Hopefully see you all here at good health in a few months :wave:
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Post by Felis silvestris »

I just did the German translation and sent it off. But I guess everyone already got the news by now. :cry:

I also send my thanks to everyone there in Estonia for another great and exciting season with the boars, foxes, deer, RDs - even wolves, although they preferred to be heard only, and especially to Mait, who never failed to care for the animals, and to his helpers!
And to the TV team, that was really a fantastic look behind the scene for all of us!

Take care everyone over summer, and - see you next winter! :wave:
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Post by Bleggi »

I will say thank you to all who worked with the camera and Maik and others for feeding and caring for the animals.
I understand that it is time to put the repaired cam to the blackstorks - hope everything is doing well at this place until we will be back again.
Thank you to all who put pictures and words here and for translations by Liis, Felis Silvestris and others. Above all let me say thank you to Jo who is caring for all of our sorrows with the sides, cams etc.
We will meet you on other places, I suppose.
Regards and all the best wishes
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Post by Pitti »

:wave:

So we will see no piglets this season :cry:

I want to say thank you to all the people who made it possible and thank you to Mait and the others who brought food for the animals on every day :2thumbsup:

It was a long season, a lot of things happened and sometimes not :laugh:

We will meet us again in a few months :wave:
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Post by asteria »

It is so sad: no second cam this year and no piglets here... besides my applesnail died three days ago. :cry:
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asteria wrote:It is so sad: no second cam this year and no piglets here... besides my applesnail died three days ago. :cry:
Asteria,what is an applesnail ?.. :unsure:
Is it this; http://www.applesnail.net/
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Yes, this one.
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Post by Gaby »

This cam is definetely closed for this season. I'm also very sad, that we cannot watch the little striped piggies, because I were hard waiting for them - first time for me at looduskalender :cry:

Many Thanks to all people, who made it possible for us to watch wildboars, roedeers, RDs, foxes, ravens and other birds and even a TV-team and the childrens.

Special Thank to our friend Mait for bringing food day for day.

:2thumbsup: :wave:
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Post by Jo UK »

There is another forest camera just switched on! The brown bear camera -

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Thank you, Jo :wave: I just saw it at the Frontpage.
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Post by Gaby »

I'm glad to hear about the bear-cam :loveshower:
Thank you for this info, Jo UK :hi:
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Post by Jo UK »

This is another topic to be locked and put away in the archive.
A time of changes - spring has come.
I will do those "housekeeping" chores this evening.
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