Special pictures from the Eagle Feeding Ground Webcam 2012
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Re: Special pictures from the New Webcam 2012
here's a summary of the so-far identified eagles. please let me know if there are some mistakes.
ps: i've found one mistake myself: A479 visited the feeding ground among other days on Feb 3rd and not on 2nd, and also Jan 23rd.
ps: i've found one mistake myself: A479 visited the feeding ground among other days on Feb 3rd and not on 2nd, and also Jan 23rd.
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Feb 21st
at 8.31:alice44 wrote:I could not quite make out the Y but that is what I thought I saw.
loupe wrote:I think "the table" is empty very soon. The meat is not icy, and the weather is mild.
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next ringed eagle with rather unclear markings. country ring is probably white over red (SW Finland) and year ring is orange over blue (2007) with only number 1 clearly readable on the blue ring.
at 10.18:
this is a snapshot taken from Katti's second video here: viewtopic.php?p=129334#p129334. V3 is clearly seen on the orange and the country ring has white over red meaning SW Finland. it is very probably the same bird which was seen here on the previous day: V331.Fleur wrote:
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b.h-p wrote:Estonian black Y445 was seen some minuts ago
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at 10.45:b.h-p wrote:Golden eagle is here
recording starts at about 10.50:alice44 wrote:Isn't it interesting to see the eagle walk off into the trees?
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b.h-p wrote:but now WTEs is returning to meat, amoung them, estonia black Y445
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white over black on the right leg: Finnish Lapland.b.h-p wrote:and also Finland, black/red Z848
a snapshot taken from Katti's third video (viewtopic.php?p=129334#p129334) shows the markings of this bird very clearly:venegor wrote:
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the day was warm and wet. some eagles returned for a snack in the afternoon after resting a while in the treetops.ame wrote:the eagles stuffed themselves with easy food and by noon all flew off to the trees.
now there's a buzzard eating. the meat is well more than halfway gone.
Pitti wrote:raven is hungry
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on Feb 21st in the order of observation.renno wrote:Based on your videos there were at least 11 different WTEs including three ringed birds (Y445 - EST 2005 born 10 km away; V331 - SW-FIN 2007; Z848 - FIN Lapland 2006).
Special thanks and greetings to Mutikluti who makes most of the camera zooming. Every day two months in a row it is very hard work!
the Estonian Y445 was seen here previously on Feb 20th like the Finnish V331, too. Z848 from Finnish Lapland has been here for a longer time. previous observations are Feb 17th, 18th, probably 19th and 20th.
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Feb 22nd
at 7.01 again a problem with transmission:
at 7.01 again a problem with transmission:
Mutikluti wrote:Stream not found:nova
Mutikluti wrote:07.22 Our camera is working again ...
Kitty KCMO wrote:Early morning companions.
Felis silvestris wrote:... new food has arrived! ...
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this hasn't been often seen!
Fleur wrote:Eagle throws a pellet.
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eagles stayed in the tree tops.
Mutikluti wrote:08.35
Fleur wrote:8:59 now three Eagles in the tree
Fleur wrote:9:04 four
they are not hungry, they do not come down
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at about 11 am instead...
... and after 12 again.Bea wrote:Buzzard takes an opulent breakfast
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Fleur wrote:12:42 I saw a buzzard another buzzard chasing away ...
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later in the afternoon it began snowing hard.
the eagles stayed away from the feeding ground on Feb 22nd. some sat on the tree tops in the morning and later only their voices were heard in the distance before the snowing started.fireblade1 wrote:
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Feb 23rd
first eagles in the trees in the far back. it was snowing hard in the morning.
first eagles in the trees in the far back. it was snowing hard in the morning.
later in the morning it became warmer and snow partly melted and turned to sleet. at 9.17:Fleur wrote:7:36 Eagle call. ...7:51
Bea wrote:As there are no eagles yet, Mutikluti is zooming other nice details of nature
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at 10.25 even more snow!alice44 wrote:Now this is serious snow
eagles stayed in the treetops and did not land.Flex wrote:Snow²
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the sunny blink was only very short. no eagles were seen landing to eat on Feb 23rd.Pitti wrote:Today it was a quiet afternoon. wet
where are my friends?
evening sun in the tree tops
Thank you, mutikluti
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here's the latest summary of ringed eagles who have been identified here at the feeding place. i've added there a column which shows the ages of new birds in winters like eagle guys seem to use as an age unit. so an eaglet who has been ringed last summer, in 2011, is 1st winter bird and has its 1-year-birthday next summer.
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Feb 24th
first thing in the morning there was a surprise visitor.
first thing in the morning there was a surprise visitor.
Kitty KCMO wrote:Some kind of thrush? It finds something to eat there in the snow.
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Fleur wrote:a minute ago, Buzzard in the tree
at 7.43:Fleur wrote:7:39 Eagle call far in the background
at the same time the fieldfare was there again.Fleur wrote:Great Spotted Woodpecker, female I think
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the identity of the new visitor raised a lot of uncertain discussion which was settled a bit later.
size comparison of two very common bird species here: fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) on the left and hooded crow (Corvus cornix) on the right.vainamoinen wrote: Of course it's Fieldfare and not Redwing
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Fleur wrote:Oh, I see one Eagle in the tree
at 9.23:Fleur wrote:9:07 Eagle in the tree, no rings I think
alice44 wrote:A buzzard eating