Eagles' Winter Feeding Ground ~ Dec 2011 - Mar 2012
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Re: Eagles Winter Feeding Ground 2012
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Good evening!
Tomorrow early morning I will put there new food (fish) and if it is silent day as today then it will be the last food for this season... Sorry, it is not easy also for us but spring is coming and WTEs starts to breed. And most of the ravens should be hatching their eggs by now.
Tomorrow early morning I will put there new food (fish) and if it is silent day as today then it will be the last food for this season... Sorry, it is not easy also for us but spring is coming and WTEs starts to breed. And most of the ravens should be hatching their eggs by now.
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Thanks for telling us, Renno.
We have had a wonderful season of eagle and raven watching. Thank you for keeping them, and us, supplied!
We have had a wonderful season of eagle and raven watching. Thank you for keeping them, and us, supplied!
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Thank you for your info, Renno.
It makes me sad, that the cam will be closed soon for this season. Many thanks to all people, who made it possible for us looking this great "Eagle-TV".
It makes me sad, that the cam will be closed soon for this season. Many thanks to all people, who made it possible for us looking this great "Eagle-TV".
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Good morning
Thank you to everyone on this forum.
Looduskalender that made it possible,
mutikluti, Jo, Andres, for zooming, Urmas and Renno for the information, it was very nice to watch.
and Ame ...thank you for the hard work
for everyone, including those I forgot
Thank you to everyone on this forum.
Looduskalender that made it possible,
mutikluti, Jo, Andres, for zooming, Urmas and Renno for the information, it was very nice to watch.
and Ame ...thank you for the hard work
for everyone, including those I forgot
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Good morning!
Cam is not opening
It was a great time, in spite of the difficulties with the camera (I hope that maybe it somehow can be worked out over summer in a way that VLC can handle the stream, it's so much easier to work with)!
Thanks to Renno and his helpers for the food, to Mutikluti, Andres, Jo and whoever else zoomed for us, it was so great to be able to get those really close looks! I wish the flowers could be real!
And thanks to all my forum mates for taking pictures and films (which I could not) to make it possible for those who can't look in all the time to see what was going on! Flowers for you too!
Cam is not opening
It was a great time, in spite of the difficulties with the camera (I hope that maybe it somehow can be worked out over summer in a way that VLC can handle the stream, it's so much easier to work with)!
Thanks to Renno and his helpers for the food, to Mutikluti, Andres, Jo and whoever else zoomed for us, it was so great to be able to get those really close looks! I wish the flowers could be real!
And thanks to all my forum mates for taking pictures and films (which I could not) to make it possible for those who can't look in all the time to see what was going on! Flowers for you too!
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good morning!
the camera is open now! it's a sunny day again but not many breakfast guests, only a few ravens and hooded crows...
soon this will be over. thank you all who have made this possible, especially Renno and his local friends, who provided food for the birds and 4-legged furry friends, too. they did the hardest work, so that we could enjoy the view. also big-big thanks to Mutikluti, Andres, Jo and Phantom(s) who operated the camera and picked us special views and close-ups we never earlier even imagined to be possible.
we had so many exciting and funny and romantic moments here.
hopefully we'll meet again next year.
the camera is open now! it's a sunny day again but not many breakfast guests, only a few ravens and hooded crows...
soon this will be over. thank you all who have made this possible, especially Renno and his local friends, who provided food for the birds and 4-legged furry friends, too. they did the hardest work, so that we could enjoy the view. also big-big thanks to Mutikluti, Andres, Jo and Phantom(s) who operated the camera and picked us special views and close-ups we never earlier even imagined to be possible.
we had so many exciting and funny and romantic moments here.
hopefully we'll meet again next year.
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Two RDs at the fish ... one of them pretty furry and the other very bad mangy
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Yes, the female with very bad furry.
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Raccoon dogs
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1 RD is back:
the ravens were not enthusiastic
the ravens were not enthusiastic
the half live consists of arrangement, subordination and regulation
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Griaß Di, Gabi - Du hosd a a scheane Serie gschossn. Da RD hod ollwei zu de Robn gscheaglt.
Hello Gaby, you shot also a beautiful photo series. the RD always squinted to the Ravens.
Hello Gaby, you shot also a beautiful photo series. the RD always squinted to the Ravens.
the half live consists of arrangement, subordination and regulation
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Daonk da schen, Flex
Jo der orme RD, net amoi bam Essn hot er a bissl Ruah ghobt vor de lästign Robnviecha
(Translating: Thank you, Flex
Yes, the poor RD, not even while eating he had a little peace of the annoying ravens)
One raven took away a bigger piece of fish in its beak and than seemed to think about the best place to eat it without being disturbed.
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Jo der orme RD, net amoi bam Essn hot er a bissl Ruah ghobt vor de lästign Robnviecha
(Translating: Thank you, Flex
Yes, the poor RD, not even while eating he had a little peace of the annoying ravens)
One raven took away a bigger piece of fish in its beak and than seemed to think about the best place to eat it without being disturbed.
url=http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=15th ... 1uov57.jpg][/url]
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the black gang disturbed always
now he was angry and goes
the first eagle today:
now he was angry and goes
the first eagle today:
the half live consists of arrangement, subordination and regulation
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Seems that at least one eagle has come by to say goodbye.
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