DISCUSSION ESTLAT Osprey Nest 1 Madis & Piret ~ 2012

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wOW, HELE GROTE DONKERE VOGEL. bLAUW/ DONKERBRUIN. zWEEFT BOVEN HET NEST
A light wind swept over the corn, and all nature laughed in the sunshine.
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iK HEB EEN FOTO, MAAR IK MOET WEG, PLAATS HEM LATER
A light wind swept over the corn, and all nature laughed in the sunshine.
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This is the hard work behind Madis everyday fish delivery to the nest:

http://vimeo.com/29536906
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Ranger wrote:@ Starman and @ Cara,
Thanks for the updates. Poor little Elo; he/she just looks so alone and dejected - and ... soooo hungry.
Colleen


indeed, Elo seems to be very desperated :-(
She kicked out of the nest Uno a 2nd time just a few minutes ago. She seems to be afraid that in case of a fish delivery somebody else could get HER fish, so her plan seems to be: better in the nest ALONE and awaiting Dad without any of my siblings.......
“Animals have done us no harm and they have no power of resistance.…There is something so very dreadful…in tormenting those who have never harmed us, who cannot defend themselves, who are utterly in our power.” (~ Cardinal John Henry Newman ~)
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Elo will not learn fishing if he in the nest all time :(
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indeed, Elo seems to be very desperated :-(
She kicked out of the nest Uno a 2nd time just a few minutes ago. She seems to be afraid that in case of a fish delivery somebody else could get HER fish, so her plan seems to be: better in the nest ALONE and awaiting Dad without any of my siblings.......[/quote]

I think so :mrgreen:
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Thank goodness. I was beginning to worry that Madis had decided to leave the fighting juveniles and head south to get away from the screaming.
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hi:
Hello all on Looduskalender.
Thanks for very interesting reading. I've enjoyed for a long time now, and I like it.[img
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:hi:
To Urmas,

Thank you for all info so much.

About your post Posted: August 20th, 2012, 8:00 am

I guess, is no return from putting transformers on birds.
I've questions to Urmas.
Is it possible to apply for a chip at phone, computer firms? That firms really do have small chips, with even a possibility to make pictures. Then, we could see much more of birds travelling.
Today’s technology is so developed, that (maybe) these big transformers can be replaced by something smaller.
What about Google? Can that be any possibility?
Many greetings
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pinkish wrote: Nori: "Hey, you fool..
What the heck are you doing??? One with a real fish and the other one with a virtual fish??"

:mrgreen:
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Dum spiro, spero
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Maxie4Paws wrote:just came from nest only 1 chck there.It was very quiet in the forest. has anyone seen all 3 chick today? :bounce:
Yes, here is the pic shoot on 08:11:22 am, Uno was protecting his fish, and Elo finished her meal already but still yelling for more fish and Nori looks frustrated...
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meierlein wrote: hungry little NORI :cry:
I think she will be first who learn fishing, because she is very smart little Nori :bow:
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:peek:

smart little NORI

"I tell you what, UNO
Dad should better show us, where he gets the fishes from"


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nirtak wrote: I think she will be first who learn fishing, because she is very smart little Nori :bow:

:rotf:

Great minds think alike.

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It is just too much - that crowd and noise in the nest :gathering: and not enough fish and fighting :bash:
I suppose they will go fishing tomorrow 8-)

I WISH :loveshower:
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Elivanarya wrote::
I guess, is no return from putting transformers on birds.
I've questions to Urmas.
Is it possible to apply for a chip at phone, computer firms? That firms really do have small chips, with even a possibility to make pictures. Then, we could see much more of birds travelling.
Today’s technology is so developed, that (maybe) these big transformers can be replaced by something smaller.
What about Google? Can that be any possibility?
Many greetings
There are much smaller loggers, but in that case we need to re-trap the bird once again and will get data only from removed logger. Re-trapping of Osprey is extremely difficult and if the bird will not return, then we don't know where to search it.
Most problematic factor in transmitter is energy, most of weight takes battery, even with solar powered one, inside the battery should be for continuous work.
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After the first crazy flights they seem to spend more time in the nest recently. I think they can feel the BIG CHANGE coming soon. Mum is gone, Dad is busy fishing - nobody to comfort them anymore.
They want to cherish this peaceful "at home" feeling as long as they can before they leave the Family and the Nest forever.
:unsure:
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:hi:
Urmas wrote:Here is the link to Pirets yesterday trip, what terminated (for probably stop over) in Dnepr River mouth, probably rich of fish area.
http://goo.gl/maps/6lGwn
Thanks Urmas for keeping us updated on Piret :bow: I see that the positions are recorded every half hour from 00:01 to 23:30, all are distant from each other, so... Piret never sleeps?
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This pic from a few days ago "wing dance"
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Joey, you KNOW VERY MUCH ABOUT BIRDS. Do you know wich bird it was?
A light wind swept over the corn, and all nature laughed in the sunshine.
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