Eagles' Winter Feeding Ground ~ Nov 2010 - Mar 2011

Webcams of eagles feeding during winter time
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Good morning! :wave:

08.59
All birds are here! Most of them are ravens...very noisy company! :D
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Two buzzards wanted to take part from breakfast too but ravens didn't allow...
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Congratulations on the opening of this webcam :headroll:

I think I'll stay with the seals, otherwise I have no time left for anything else.

Have fun :thumbs:
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09.41
I heard eagle voice! :loveshower: They are nearby! :headroll: There are them two for sure...maybe more... :rolleyes:
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'Morning everybody. I love the sound of the Raven, Fleur, so I think I have to switch cams a lot! :D
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Jopie :D

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A little power struggle...
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Ahhh, yes, of course. I have to split my screen in 2. Thank you for the reminder Fleur :bow:
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I love hearing the wing beats.
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:slap: They always the hungry
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venegor wrote::puzzled: Wood left any animal, but in darkness it is difficult to understand that it for an animal, but I consider, that it is a raccoon dog.
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good morning, eagle and raven fans! :hi:

venegor: did you hear anything there? a little earlier i was also trying to look through the darkening forest to see if there would be animals to come. then i thought i maybe saw something moving there in the rim of the forest but it was too dark already to see well enough. at least i didn't think i saw anything... then i stopped looking, but here's a clip i recorded while i was hoping that someone would come:


i did not see anyone, but what i noticed this morning was that there a rather big off-set in the camera time and the my PC time: the camera time is almost 7 minutes later than my PC. the video files are named according to the start time of the recording, so the above file is named vlc-record-2010-12-14-16h19m47mms___tv.eenet.ee_nova-
so the start time is 16.19.47. when you look at the video the camera time is 16.12.40! that is a rather big difference! :unsure:

i've already noticed that there's a small difference between my PC time and the seal cam time but that is about 1 minute... at one of the clocks is badly wrong... i'll have to try and check the timing of my PC...
have you others paid attention on the time of the cam and your PCs?
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Post by ame »

Fleur wrote:Jopie :D

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:rotf: not much place for any real work.... :rotf:
i think i'll have to choose between one of them and then have a peek sometimes at the other... :peek:
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Hello Ame. No, I did not pay any attention to the time! Shame on me :blush: So, I can not help you out.
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Post by ame »

no problem Jopie! :wave:
who looks at the watch usually?! no-one... the difference was just so big that it stung my eye.

i looked up a website where i think anyone can check the timing of the watches all round the world. it's here:
http://www.worldtimezone.com/index24.html
EDIT: this may be even better, as it shows the seconds too:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=242


i used the Finnish site which i found first. my PC seemed to be 2 seconds late of the real time. then i tried to adjust my clock but i was so slow in doing it that the clock was going more wrong so i quickly cancelled the whole operation... :mrgreen:
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:puzzled: Though also an eagle, but the raven a lot of-is dangerous!
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10.39
One young eagle arrived...ravens didn't like it! :D
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Post by Jo UK »

I looked at webcam time - I agree that it shows a seven minute discrepancy. That is, seven minutes behind time!

The young eagle looked as though he had copied the movement of ravens - he did that hopping dance to the side, as they do.
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young wtes



Cam time is def wrong
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Post by ame »

Jo UK wrote:I looked at webcam time - I agree that it shows a seven minute discrepancy. That is, seven minutes behind time!

The young eagle looked as though he had copied the movement of ravens - he did that hopping dance to the side, as they do.
it's no problem really if it remains stable and we know about it. i think we should keep an eye on it though, in case it drifts or it's been adjusted. but if the cam clock is similar to the one on the seal beach then it is stable because that hasn't drifted. :nod:
i don't know about the present PCs but in the old times they had terrible clocks: the time on them used to drift several minutes during 6 months! when the winter- and summer-time changes came, it was not just the hour that had to be changed... :bash:
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11.23
An eagle flew nearby...
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