Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion ~ 2009 and 2010
- Lili
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Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Latvian eagle in the nest at 16.50
First time I saw it
(somehow I think its female)
Perhaps even laying an egg, she looks like pushing
First time I saw it
(somehow I think its female)
Perhaps even laying an egg, she looks like pushing
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Is there an egg?
17.13
I cant see
17.20
17.25
She is sitting in the nest on the EGG
i feel like a midwife
Edit: I didn't see the egg, but I'm 95% sure there is, I have experiences with Eha
17.13
I cant see
17.20
17.25
She is sitting in the nest on the EGG
i feel like a midwife
Edit: I didn't see the egg, but I'm 95% sure there is, I have experiences with Eha
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Lili, if you feel like a midwife now, just imagine when hatching starts!
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Yes, now 100%
There is an egg
17.40
There is an egg
17.40
Cant wait then at least no need to push and breath right, easier to midwifebociany wrote:Lili, if you feel like a midwife now, just imagine when hatching starts!
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Yes, I just have seen it!
Whoever saves one life saves the world entire
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Congratulations, Latvia!
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Now the daddy wants to see this miracle
18.10
Kiss and congratulations!
18.10
Kiss and congratulations!
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Congrats to both parents and specially to you Lili!
well done
great captures!
well done
great captures!
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4 May
05:05 Just as in Estonia, the Latvian LSE is asleep on her nest. I wonder how many eggs she has?
Pretty lady
05:15 Still one Egg
05:05 Just as in Estonia, the Latvian LSE is asleep on her nest. I wonder how many eggs she has?
Pretty lady
05:15 Still one Egg
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05:20
Isn't she sweet?
Isn't she sweet?
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13.45 Food delivery
It was a frog, though I didn't get snapshot about
It was a frog, though I didn't get snapshot about
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Yes, she isbociany wrote:05:20
Isn't she sweet?
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6 May
She is in a similar pose this morning (asleep with her head tucked in)
She is in a similar pose this morning (asleep with her head tucked in)
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Yesterday, on May 5th, female laid the second egg!
I observed her a few hours. Between 14-17:00 she was rather restless, calling the male frequently, but he has not arrived (he returned only about 20:45). Then she put her head between the wings, and in this pose she has been sleeping for nearly an hour. After she awoke, her behaviour changed, she was very calm and even did not get up until 18:45 - I saw there was still only one egg:
One minute later, at 18:46, she started to raise up her feathers and her tail. I thought that she had been just laying the second egg:
And indeed, when she got up at 18:50 I saw two eggs!
Today, I am a bit worried, because she stays in the nest all the time, and the male doesn’t arrive to bring some food or release her. She is certainly hungry and calls him often: video.
Now, she is sleeping again.
I observed her a few hours. Between 14-17:00 she was rather restless, calling the male frequently, but he has not arrived (he returned only about 20:45). Then she put her head between the wings, and in this pose she has been sleeping for nearly an hour. After she awoke, her behaviour changed, she was very calm and even did not get up until 18:45 - I saw there was still only one egg:
One minute later, at 18:46, she started to raise up her feathers and her tail. I thought that she had been just laying the second egg:
And indeed, when she got up at 18:50 I saw two eggs!
Today, I am a bit worried, because she stays in the nest all the time, and the male doesn’t arrive to bring some food or release her. She is certainly hungry and calls him often: video.
Now, she is sleeping again.
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At 18:18 male arrived bringing a very small snack. Female ate it within three seconds. Male left after a minute.
He returned twenty minutes later (18:39) bringing something a bit larger, and has gone. Now, she needed more time to finish her meal, about one minute.
He returned twenty minutes later (18:39) bringing something a bit larger, and has gone. Now, she needed more time to finish her meal, about one minute.
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Thank You, Lucy, for that report and pictures. Two eggs now she has caught up with Eha (who seems to sleep a lot, too)
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She or he is calling loudly, but no one answering. I dont know how long is from last meeting.
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I think he/she begins to look a bit indignant by now... and regularly shouting since nearly one hour
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9 May
not quite 05:00 ... asleep on the nest.
Interesting bird song in the background - I have no idea what species it might be (sounds like a cross between wood dove and owl )
not quite 05:00 ... asleep on the nest.
Interesting bird song in the background - I have no idea what species it might be (sounds like a cross between wood dove and owl )
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