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Felis silvestris has added a post about it to the About Us forum

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Wow, what a beautiful bird - let´s hope and keep fingers crossed for his future!

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What a gorgeous "little" eaglet. :loveshower: There were many cameras to follow his release. He/she deserves every moment of glory. :2thumbsup:

I also just watched the latest link in WTE database (releasing WTEs to nature in Scotland). It looks so amazing when they leave for the first time and get freedom. :headroll: :loveshower:

Maybe we´ll get later this eagle to the "birdmap"/ migration map too..?
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Thanks for share the news and the video about the release of this beautiful eagle.
I keep my fingers crossed and hope the best for his "eagle-life".
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Now this released WTE has been added to the migration map. The name is "Nimeta". :thumbs:
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There is a message on Birdmap, about Nimeta. They need help with the cost of the transmitter.
The links go to
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TV report http://uudised.err.ee/index.php?0&popup=video&id=50305
Picture of WTE in sea
http://eestielu.delfi.ee/eesti/tallinn/ ... d=64837046
Link to clinic http://loomakliinik.emu.ee/en/

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Starling wrote:Now this released WTE has been added to the migration map. The name is "Nimeta". :thumbs:
"Nimeta" means "no name" in Estonian. I remember song of Estonian rock group " Loits" "Nimeta haud". Very strong
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Jo UK wrote:There is a message on Birdmap, about Nimeta. They need help with the cost of the transmitter.
My donation are on the way to Dr. Madis and Eagle-Club. I hope a lot of people will give a little amount to support that wonderful projects.
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Great work, Manu. :bow:

They need our support - we want to look forward to next year, too.
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NEW WEBCAM
http://pontu.eenet.ee/player/hyljes.html

viewtopic.php?f=19&t=522

It's an old one really, but it has been out of action for a long time now.
The grey Seals island webcam
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Migration Map is now visible on the Index page. Tonn's Travels has joined it.

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A new topic - questions to Dr. Madis.

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I don´t know where to put this link, if it is wrong here, admins - please feel free to move it to a better fitting place ...

http://www.orlikkrzykliwy.pl/en/

This is a website in Poland, also available in English. We can watch some gorgeous videos from a LSE nest with chick :loveshower: and read surely interesting facts about LSEs in Poland.
But still didn´t find out if it is a camera transmitting constantly during nesting season ... :puzzled:
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Thank you Bea for sharing this link. :loveshower: I`m going to look every single video and picture of that site! :thumbs:
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Bea wrote:I don´t know where to put this link, if it is wrong here, admins - please feel free to move it to a better fitting place ...

http://www.orlikkrzykliwy.pl/en
This is a website in Poland, also available in English. We can watch some gorgeous videos from a LSE nest with chick :loveshower: and read surely interesting facts about LSEs in Poland.
But still didn´t find out if it is a camera transmitting constantly during nesting season ... :puzzled:
:hi:
One character is missing at the end of the link, that is, "/", it should be: http://www.orlikkrzykliwy.pl/en/

Bea, as far as I know, there is no live transmission available on the internet. :sad: Probably the camera is used only by some ornithologists for research purposes and those involved in the project.
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:hi: I watched the videos. The picture was very good and clear. Live cam would be nice. :nod: The last video was from 7th June. Unfortunately I didn´t find more (from rest of the summer).

I found a nice video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FM9uapvcIQ&feature=plcp I assume this is the hunting walk. :puzzled: I´ve read about it, but never seen it before. :book:
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@Lucy
Thank you for correcting the link and thanks for your more informations ... :thumbs:

@Starling
Yeah, the quality of the videos is really great - imagine we could watch a live-stream ... :shake:

Perhaps we should ask for it .... maybe one of our Polish forum members would like to ...?

Well, the walking eagle in the video looks like he es trying to find prey .... what a luck the filmer had to catch an eagle doing that :2thumbsup:
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@Bea: Thank you for sharing this link of the site from Poland. Such a good quality of the pictures and the video's and interesting facts about the LSE's in Poland...
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Bea wrote:I don´t know where to put this link, if it is wrong here, admins - please feel free to move it to a better fitting place ...

http://www.orlikkrzykliwy.pl/en/

This is a website in Poland, also available in English. We can watch some gorgeous videos from a LSE nest with chick :loveshower: and read surely interesting facts about LSEs in Poland.
But still didn´t find out if it is a camera transmitting constantly during nesting season ... :puzzled:
No problem here, I guess, and I found it too. Links for new sites for LSEs you can also suggest in the Aquila Pomarina Database: viewtopic.php?f=53&t=359
I'll add it later, now I on the run! Thanks, Bea!
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