Eagles' Winter Feeding Ground ~ Dec 2011 - Mar 2012

Webcams of eagles feeding during winter time
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Re: Eagles Winter Feeding Ground 2012

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I will finish today....See you tomorrow! :wave:
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thank you Mutikluti! :wave:
this moving camera with zoom is a great thing, but also dangerous: one can get stuck with it!! :shock: :rotf:
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Great work today too!! Big hug from all of us :wave: :nod:
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Fleur wrote:... @ Ame, I will later to see if it goes faster ( I think so ) , and I have to watch a folder were the screenshots are saved.
I currently use another progr. but the pictures that I make, I have to first cut.

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i have a special folder for my VLC-screenshots and then i upload pictures from that one folder to P-bucket. the Snippingtool saves its snips in the Libraries/Pictures-folder and it doesn't allow me to change the destination file. that means that when uploading to P-bucket i need to change between source files and that takes some extra seconds which is annoying.

what i like best in VLC is that i can make it name the pictures and video according to the capture time so i don't need to keep any record of those! :2thumbsup:
with the snipper i have to include the upper left corner of the picture for the timing data. pictures i have to name with a running number and that takes time... :slap:
i really need to figure out a simpler way to do this before nesting seasons begin. :unsure:
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Post by Jo UK »

Ame, I have always noticed that speakers on a laptop always give very poor sound. Using a headset makes a huge difference in volume and quality.
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@ Ame and others :mrgreen:

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=145&p=122930#p122930

Now I'll just cook
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ame wrote: ... i have a special folder for my VLC-screenshots and then i upload pictures from that one folder to P-bucket. the Snippingtool saves its snips in the Libraries/Pictures-folder and it doesn't allow me to change the destination file. that means that when uploading to P-bucket i need to change between source files and that takes some extra seconds which is annoying.

what i like best in VLC is that i can make it name the pictures and video according to the capture time so i don't need to keep any record of those! ...
Maybe Greenshot (http://getgreenshot.org/). Seems it can do both.
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Post by ame »

thank you Fleur and unp! :wave:

i'll have to check these but at some later time.... i had a trial of the Replay Video Capture today but i wasn't convinced, at least not yet. - thank you all for the information i have given. :wave:

Jo: i had the siga-kaamera's sound turned to almost minimum in the rest of the day and listened to the nova-kaamera with a headset. it did not take long before it began to sound "normal". :D
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Liis wrote: :wave: , Ame - the eagle camera is definitely much more quiet for me too. I haven't experimented much with settings, however, just noted it.

About the feeding ground lake - not just a lake, evidently a relict lake, jäänukjärv :innocent: according to the buzzard story:

"A lake that survives in an area formerly covered by the sea or a larger lake, or a lake that represents a remnant resulting from a partial extinction of the original body of water." (From answers.com)

Can a very small lake be a lakelet?
Liis.... a pond ?... :D
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23:05
I hear Swans flying over

23:45
A star, left

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I am a big fan of the suffix "let" -- lakelet, shrublet, bushlet or why not a pondlet.


Ame
when the ravens were screaming the other day it was pretty darned loud. I think one of the problems about the sound is that the mic is not necessarily pointed in the same direction as the cam -- it may only pick up things that are relatively close to it.
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Good morning! :wave:

Everywhere is water today, temperature at my home place is +0,7 C
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:wave: Good morning

Oh you are right, it is wet. Earlier when it was darker I did not quite understand there was water everywhere!


(I should look at the flood cam. Edit: it does not seem so much wetter than before)
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Good morning :hi:

8:07
Buzzard call

I have to go work :cry:
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It looks like just the place for Maisy Daisy the Mallard to do some feeding.
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I guess there was a hooded crow in the middle trees.
At first I was cross because I could hear it but not see it, but finally I saw it :innocent:
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macdoum wrote: Liis.... a pond ?... :D
I agree.
It's a pond.
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Post by Jo UK »

Now I think it has become a lake!

No picture.
No birds.

Time to find the vacuum cleaner :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Jo UK wrote:
No picture.
No birds.

:cry: :cry: :cry:


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Message from webmaster - EEnet will try to recover the stream as soon as possible.

Normal winter weather is on the way - snow and -20C soon.
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