Seems Madis can count,one fish for each of the chicks. He is a good provider.Starling wrote: Excellent shots! And Madis is wonderful dad!
Thank you all for the news-of-the-day.
Seems Madis can count,one fish for each of the chicks. He is a good provider.Starling wrote: Excellent shots! And Madis is wonderful dad!
Best dad ever! :)macdoum wrote: Seems Madis can count,one fish for each of the chicks. He is a good provider.
Thank you all for the news-of-the-day.
Welcome here Cara! :)Cara wrote:
Oh after registration about 1 week ago I selected a pic of myself as avatar pic, then I noticed that all of you selected a pic of an animal (mostly birds) and I wanted to change my pic. But then after I only had time for my daily work - included my addicted watching of our family and reading this forum, of course
And now I noticed that I posted my comment without changing my pic
I will change soon
Cara I am with Starling use whatever image you want and don't worry what other people do. However, mine is normally a cat, but since this is a bird forum I chose a bird that people can hardly see. I stole your smiley so that I could have one.Starling wrote: Welcome here Cara! :)
Please don´t change your picture just because most of the members have bird pictures in avatars. I think putting your own pic tells much about your brave personality and attitude. And I´ve seen also a few others here with their own pictures.
I also share your worries about the migration, many of the birds are shoot on their way to the South, it´s very tragic. :( I wish you pleasant times here in the forum! :)
Starling wrote: Welcome here Cara!
Please don´t change your picture just because most of the members have bird pictures in avatars. I think putting your own pic tells much about your brave personality and attitude. And I´ve seen also a few others here with their own pictures.
I also share your worries about the migration, many of the birds are shoot on their way to the South, it´s very tragic. I wish you pleasant times here in the forum!
Urmas, NO, please, NO transmitter. Ask the data you need from some other organisation who HAS done that already! Even if you have the data you can not change anything about their migration route.Urmas wrote:Hi, Cara!
Actually I'd like to see real pictures in avatars, but its up to every one...
So your real avatar is fine! I have to find for me also some... if find some time.
We with Latvian colleague Janis are going to look after the nest site and if we are lucky, one of parents could get transmitter - sorry for this additional disturbing (we really know that any additional device on bird makes not much happier it), but only so we could see where they travel and what places might be dangerous.
From other side we want to know about the transmitters impact, it is only possible if we look together and express the results. If something will be not well, we can improve our activity in the future. Hope you all understand! At the moment we do our best.
We can make the migration routes safer.jopie wrote: Urmas, NO, please, NO transmitter. Ask the data you need from some other organisation who HAS done that already! Even if you have the data you can not change anything about their migration route.
alice44 wrote: We can make the migration routes safer.
And I am sure all the organizations share information -- on best practices and migration routes.
alice44 wrote:
Wisteria you made me tear up.
Jopie without conflicting opinions and lots of questions we will not do better in the future.jopie wrote:Maybe I started something but the cooperation about the data of these transmitters is not existent and I really hate to see something that looks like a radiographic navigable toy in the air. Again it is using our power as humans over a defenseless animal.
(although, I did not start it but tried to avoid it )