DISCUSSION ESTLAT Osprey Nest 1 Madis & Piret ~ 2012

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Re: ESTLAT Osprey Nest Webcam Discussion 2012

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meierlein wrote: :peek:

tricky NORI

"Maybe I use this trains
going to Africa?"
:unsure:

:mrgreen:
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nitram wrote:here is a preview version of the video
I hope you like it

http://www.vidup.de/v/dF3Pd/
Its a beautiful video nitram,nice introduction and music. Thank you for sharing. :bow:
:D :D
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Thanks to you all for posts,pics and videos.
cara lovely composition of photos. :thumbs:
C'mon Nori,get your wings under you. :rolleyes: Time to take the plunge. :whistling:
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To whomever deleted that last post, THANK YOU!
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:shock:
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Have you seen that ? :loveshower:
Who suggested Nori's being "retarded" ???? Shame on you ;)
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Is "cleaning" a female behavior? So Nori is "very" female :innocent:
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Post by Elaine »

Nori is certaintly not retarted, this normal Osprey character some fledge quicker than others, please do not talk bad about Nori, if you do you have not been watching Ospreys very long.
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meierlein wrote::peek:

clever NORI

"So - I moved the big branches
cleaned the nest

next train comes by is mine" ^^


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Come on, meierlein, tell the truth...you are writing a children's book about Nori, aren't you? :laugh:
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:peek:

"one step more backwards, Darling" ^^

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:peek:

NORI

"I cant see you folks
someone should clean the cam again"
^^

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Joem13 wrote:but the feeling that Nori transmits isn't at all the feeling of a healthy chick, always eating (almost compulsively, he is eating again for 5th o 6th time today) and laying like a chicken the rest of the time, without any interest for the world or for flying or doing any exercises and jumps (you should remember how much active were Uno and Elo several days before fly)
Maybe you watch the nest at the wrong time! Nori makes a lot of exercises!
Cara wrote: Also the time for migration will be near then and we will never see Nori, Uno and Elo again :-(
..... at least not the next 3 years.
Will they not come back in spring? :shock:
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Quiet day for NORI, no-one at the cam talking to her... :rolleyes:
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Tonia wrote: Maybe you watch the nest at the wrong time! Nori makes a lot of exercises!
Will they not come back in spring? :shock:
:peek:

PIRET and MADIS
maybe will use that nest next year -

but chicks normally stay longer in the south

they need 3 years to become adult for raising kids ^^

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nitram wrote:here is a preview version of the video
I hope you like it

http://www.vidup.de/v/dF3Pd/
Hey Nitram, it's really a great video. I like it very much.
Maybe you could add some more dates inserts in the picture part of your video. The original date at the top corner is too small to read it.
There's a small typo 'Papa hat dem Hund das Stöckchen geklaut' at 12.50.
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meierlein wrote:[

but chicks normally stay longer in the south

they need 3 years to become adult for raising kids ^^

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Oh, I didn't know that! How sad, we will miss them 3 yrs :cry:
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Tonia wrote: Oh, I didn't know that! How sad, we will miss them 3 yrs :cry:

TONIA
even Tante Wiki will tell you a lot about Ospreys ^^

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fischadler

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Post by IKat »

So, the sounds that we hear are trains? These are perhaps commuter trains and not freight trains? Sometimes they are quite loud.

Big fish delivery....late delivery too..... 9:30 pm...... Nori is happy :D
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S8-Uno-M?
S9-Elo-F?

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meierlein wrote::peek:
NORI :slap:
:help:
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Post by Millie »

As have not seen Piret today and would like to know if she is still about, as she now has a transmitter her location will be known by those who are monitoring her.
I hope they will be kind enough to let us know where she is and if she has started her migration.
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