Bear Webcam 2011
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Re: Bear Webcam
And here a Raven picture. Because of the size
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Fireblade..is that a gorilla..
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Is it a thrush?
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A flying onemacdoum wrote: Fireblade..is that a gorilla..
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Hubby say's an ourangutan....fireblade1 wrote: A flying one
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Sensational sighting in Alutaguse Forest
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Yes, I think it is that bird. Thank youmannike wrote:Have a look at Aare´s photo album. Great pictures from Alutaguse bear hide.
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Sorry couldn't put the picture on my post:(
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What was that? I was too busy uploading the picture and I missed it flying away. An owl?
Forgot to save it as a separate image after adding the mark, and now the quality is too poor for the bird to be seen clearly.
Forgot to save it as a separate image after adding the mark, and now the quality is too poor for the bird to be seen clearly.
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3:54
A bear when the cam is in colour
It is moving a great deal nose up to sniff, then down then up.
A bear when the cam is in colour
It is moving a great deal nose up to sniff, then down then up.
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I left the cam capturing the bear while I went about my business. This was just as the bear decided to leave
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Not a nice bear but a poor fox
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My pictures went accross with fireblades ones and were the same, so I took them away. Excuse me .
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1:42
Looks like Mr Bear is there lounging in his spot, just barely visible.
Looks like Mr Bear is there lounging in his spot, just barely visible.
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Really Bleggi do not worry about some overlap -- the more the merrier.Bleggi wrote:My pictures went accross with fireblades ones and were the same, so I took them away. Excuse me .
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There is some sort of animal there (where the big bear feeds) eating.
It is maybe,the big bear. Do I see his ears ? It is very difficult to see. !
It is maybe,the big bear. Do I see his ears ? It is very difficult to see. !
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Only when he turns just so and you can see the cute bear ears and see the huge head, do you realize that it is a big creature and not just a small lump of something.macdoum wrote: There is some sort of animal there (where the big bear feeds) eating.
It is maybe,the big bear. Do I see his ears ? It is very difficult to see. !
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Thanks Alice. The light is improving and I seem to make him out better. He is certainly taking his time.alice44 wrote: Only when he turns just so and you can see the cute bear ears and see the huge head, do you realize that it is a big creature and not just a small lump of something.
edit; Two mins later he moves off. Yes,it sure is the huge bear. He made his way, in a kinda zig-zag right back through the forest from where he was sitting/lying.
G'night bear...and Alice..
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I walked in just in time to see him disappearing into the distance.
Actually he is hiding behind the smaller stump.
I walked in just in time to see him disappearing into the distance.
Actually he is hiding behind the smaller stump.
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2:39
He seems to have done a little circle and voila, the bear is back in his spot.
He seems to have done a little circle and voila, the bear is back in his spot.