NEST OBSERVATIONS ESTLAT Osprey Nest 1 Madis & Piret ~ 2012
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Re: ESTLAT Osprey Nest Webcam Discussion 2012
SPL, wonderful!!! Just 1 second before me, and a great moment!
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thanks for catching - - - now I know I´m totally right when I saw Madis in nest after just half an hours absence
thanks for catching - - - now I know I´m totally right when I saw Madis in nest after just half an hours absence
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Was away again for some time, but back in house again I heard some chirping ran to the screen – just to find the nest empty, but then just a minut later
13.07 one landed upstairs and less than a minut later Piret landed on nest. She has now and then called – think she is waiting for a fish.
14.04 she still is
So did I, but haven´t time for more looking - - - and I dare to bet that Madis arrives with a nice fish nearly as soon as I have left cam.
13.07 one landed upstairs and less than a minut later Piret landed on nest. She has now and then called – think she is waiting for a fish.
14.04 she still is
So did I, but haven´t time for more looking - - - and I dare to bet that Madis arrives with a nice fish nearly as soon as I have left cam.
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SPL, wonderfull captures, amazing, thank you and all you clever people. My computer skills are very limited but I so appreciate the skills of others.
Thank you Jopie for hatching info, just going to get my calender.
Thank you Jopie for hatching info, just going to get my calender.
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Millie, yes I am almost sure we have to count from the last laid egg on. Because then the breeding started. So, with a minimum of 36 days, if we watch very closely every day from the 18th of June, we can not miss the hatching.
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Madis brought a large, headless fish with him. Piret left with it, Madis on the eggs.
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Nancy, on your picture of 7.19 am, did Piret really took the beak of Madis in her beak, or did it just look like it?
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jopie Piret was really in front of Madis and I don't think their beaks even touched - it just sort of looks that way in the picture.
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NancyM wrote: jopie Piret was really in front of Madis and I don't think their beaks even touched - it just sort of looks that way in the picture.
Too bad it just looked like it, thanks for the answer!
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when I came back again
17.47 Madis was in nest.
17.57 Piret came to nest and Madis left
17.47 Madis was in nest.
17.57 Piret came to nest and Madis left
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here is the "visual" changeb.h-p wrote:when I came back again
17.47 Madis was in nest.
17.57 Piret came to nest and Madis left
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Piret is calling louder now, for food?
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It is starting to rain, too bad
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Piret is doubting, going or not going. Madis not around and it is raining.
Edit: gladly she waits and doesn't go yet
Edit: gladly she waits and doesn't go yet
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19:52 Piret is brooding the eggs.
Carmel a member of SHOW .. I hope you love birds too. Its economical. It saves going to heaven.
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Do these overhanging breast feathers of Piret mean, her breeding spot is well developped now?
It sure looks very different then a few days ago.
It sure looks very different then a few days ago.
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Thank you Jopie re hatching. It is my birthday on the 19th. Hope there is a hatching as cant think of a nicer present. Piret on nest looking very regal and alert.
Love the wonderful birdsong in the background.
Love the wonderful birdsong in the background.
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Just thinking, as this nest is in Estonia why is this forum in the english language ? I am very pleased it is, otherwise I would not be able to understand. It was just a thought.
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Millie, it is in English because they are nice and this way many people can join. An osprey chick for your birthday would be nice.
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Piret left and after only a few seconds Madis arrived. So, why didn't he come earlier when Piret was calling all the time