Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion ~ 2009 and 2010
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Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Hello everybody,
Could someone tell me what happened to the 2 eggs
that were incubated in this Latvian LSE nest ?
Once (in May, if I rememeber) they just disapeared.
Did someone or another animal of prey took them ?
Thanks for your help
Grey Owl Belgium
Could someone tell me what happened to the 2 eggs
that were incubated in this Latvian LSE nest ?
Once (in May, if I rememeber) they just disapeared.
Did someone or another animal of prey took them ?
Thanks for your help
Grey Owl Belgium
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Hello Grey Owl! Last information about second egg was on page 14:grey owl wrote:Hello everybody,
Could someone tell me what happened to the 2 eggs
that were incubated in this Latvian LSE nest ?
Once (in May, if I rememeber) they just disapeared.
Did someone or another animal of prey took them ?
Thanks for your help
Grey Owl Belgium
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Thanks for you info, Site Admin. Indeed, a sad end for this Latvian nest.
Happily, the Estonian nest raised one chick !
I watched both nests and was sometimes amazed about the long
delays the Latvian bird regularly left the eggs before coming back.
A question of "maturity" from young adults nesting for the first time ?
A question of food too scarce, forcing the hungry incubator to go hunting ?
Hope next year a success. But that's Nature, isn't it ?
You, ornithologists from the Baltic countries showed us the best camera
nesting images to be seen anywhere in Europe on the Net.
Proficiat !
Grey Owl
Happily, the Estonian nest raised one chick !
I watched both nests and was sometimes amazed about the long
delays the Latvian bird regularly left the eggs before coming back.
A question of "maturity" from young adults nesting for the first time ?
A question of food too scarce, forcing the hungry incubator to go hunting ?
Hope next year a success. But that's Nature, isn't it ?
You, ornithologists from the Baltic countries showed us the best camera
nesting images to be seen anywhere in Europe on the Net.
Proficiat !
Grey Owl
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That LSE couple was nesting for at least the second time, last year they grew up a chick.A question of "maturity" from young adults nesting for the first time ?
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Does anyone here know anything about plans for the Latvian webcam, this coming season?
If anyone knows about this nest, please can you enlighten us?
Thanks.
If anyone knows about this nest, please can you enlighten us?
Thanks.
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Project coordinator Ugis Bergmanis announced that three new camerasJo UK wrote:Does anyone here know anything about plans for the Latvian webcam, this coming season?
If anyone knows about this nest, please can you enlighten us?
Thanks.
will be installed this season. The camera in the Grieta nest will
operate starting from 31st of March, other will be switched on the
first week of April. Translation trough the official page
www.pomarina.lv will begin once any activity starts in any of the
nests
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Thanks for that news, Grieta.
We haven't heard any news about the Estonian LSE nest/webcam.
We haven't heard any news about the Estonian LSE nest/webcam.
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We, of course, plan to install cam on LSE nest. Did not visit the place of Eha and Koit, but hopefully the highest tree is still there for signal transmission...
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Urmas, great! Thank you for the news.
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Yes, the news is fantastic, Urmas! I hadn't seen the names Ema/Koit mentioned this year, or their old nest, or word of that camera. Figured I'd just missed an announcement that it wasn't to be. Makes me extra happy to anticipate the possibility once again.
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Latvian LSE cam- 2010 began to work
Some LSE famele (?) is in the nest, but it is not Grieta's nest fom last year, I think. Tonight is already dark, difficult to see something.
http://www.pomarina.lv/
Some LSE famele (?) is in the nest, but it is not Grieta's nest fom last year, I think. Tonight is already dark, difficult to see something.
http://www.pomarina.lv/
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I saw the LSE too. Soon came the other one! Pictures later.. well, I wish it is allowed like last year. This is not the same nest as last year.
11:27 -11:33
The first LSE left, the second had brought some moss and he/she arranged the bottom of the nest.
THERE IS AN EGG!! if not more..
I'll wait, no pictures before I know that they are permitted ..
11:27 -11:33
The first LSE left, the second had brought some moss and he/she arranged the bottom of the nest.
THERE IS AN EGG!! if not more..
I'll wait, no pictures before I know that they are permitted ..
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Grieta, I removed the mms link to the webcam. Is it OK to let the pomarina link remain here?Grieta wrote: Latvian LSE cam- 2010 began to work
Some LSE famele (?) is in the nest, but it is not Grieta's nest fom last year, I think. Tonight is already dark, difficult to see something.
http://www.pomarina.lv/
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I have news that there are two eggs already, and the webcam will be live streaming this coming week.Olga wrote: I saw the LSE too. Soon came the other one! Pictures later.. well, I wish it is allowed like last year. This is not the same nest as last year.
11:27 -11:33
The first LSE left, the second had brought some moss and he/she arranged the bottom of the nest.
THERE IS AN EGG!! if not more..
I'll wait, no pictures before I know that they are permitted ..
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Does someone know when Latvia LSE cam will be open ,or if it is open what is the mms adres?
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Sorry, but I have not had any more news since my last post.
I will ask around.
I will ask around.
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There are two eggs in the nest. Here are fresh images (14:32). Do not know if posting in the forum is allowed, if not, please delete them, Jo.Sofija1001 wrote:Does someone know when Latvia LSE cam will be open ,or if it is open what is the mms adres?
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THANKS!!!Lucy wrote: Address mms has been running for many days, I do not remember how many. But it's definitely active, just checked:
mms://213.175.69.94:49243/
There are two eggs in the nest. Here are fresh images (14:32). Do not know if posting in the forum is allowed, if not, please delete them, Jo.
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Lucy, thanks for the link, and the pictures.
I know of no reason to delete these pictures. Your posts and pictures are welcome here!
I know of no reason to delete these pictures. Your posts and pictures are welcome here!
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Thanks, Jo. I really like this forum and all the Estonian cameras. Unfortunately, lack of time prevents me posting too frequently. But I follow the events in the nests if possible. :peek:Jo UK wrote:Lucy, thanks for the link, and the pictures.
I know of no reason to delete these pictures. Your posts and pictures are welcome here!