Alutaguse Forest webcam 2012

Brown Bear Webcam in Alutaguse Forest
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JanE wrote: Not sure if I understand you there :puzzled: but the sound can be heard even if a male is not singing.

Edit: it's very alike Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis) singing but they don't live in the forest :mrgreen:
http://www.xeno-canto.org/26929
I meant singing and special female bubbling sound in the same sentence...
but never mind, I still learn it once I think :thumbs:

yes, they are cute the Little Grebe, we call them floating corks :laugh:
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No cam :cry: .
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I was somewhere else for one hour....pity ... :cry:
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June 24
7:25 - no cam :blush:
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A Jay had a look around

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Until now cam works and since 21:55h cam is off :bash: :cry:
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Only a hooded crow is there..you can hear the wind and
see the leaves move, the forest seems to breathe

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a second crow showed up

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it is a very nice and quiet place to be..some little birds are singing, but I would love to see some quadrupeds...
however, even without them: we can enjoy the cam now, it works!
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The Jay was here again, a raven watched him and another Jay was lurking through the high grasses, not to see on the pic ....

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Cam is off again - what a pity, no observation today - once again .... :banghead: :bash: :cry:
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This seems to be getting normal, that is very, very disappointing! What is the reason, only too many watchers? Hardly can believe that!

:dunno: :help: :sad:
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No cam :bash: , it's so sad, every evening when I've time to watch the cam, cam turns off :cry: .
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:bash: I miss the cam, too!
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even at 4.24 am Dutch time :

"too many retries, giving up...."

Why??????
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yesterday 23:04 :cry:

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well, electric thingies out in the forest +rain or moisture =problems :mrgreen:

A family of Jays now on the cam :-)
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Maybe I heard a Wryneck singing around 08:30
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JanE wrote:well, electric thingies out in the forest +rain or moisture =problems :mrgreen:
I think so, it's very wet in the forest
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JanE wrote:Maybe I heard a Wryneck singing around 08:30
I take a cup of coffee and find the sound of a Wryneck on the Internet, I'm curious about the sound
It would be nice if that Wryneck turning once more to sing :thumbs:
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Post by Fleur »

we might have already heard that sound before ?
I do not know, it's a new sound for me and I've never seen a Wryneck :laugh:

http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdgui ... index.aspx
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Yep, that's the singing :-)

And now a Raven for at least half an hour
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