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May 4
Estonian LSE formerly BS Nest
alice44 wrote: Tuuli is alert and looking around

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She left the nest for a short period -- returned and then there was a human visitor to work on the battery and she left the nest, maybe hopped higher into the tree for a while.
Mutikluti wrote:I'm glad, Tuuli returned! Urmas was worried too...I phoned him that all is OK again! :thumbs: :D
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May 5
Latvian nest

10:52 Mētra on nest

In the afternoon the cam was off for a bit.
Lussi05 wrote:May 5, 20:00 - 21:16

Mētra by night:
She was laying steady and alone..
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but just like the other evenings, a visitor, Madis..
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May 5
Estonian Nest

Only report was -- no wood pigeons.
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5 May
Estonian LSE Nest formerly BS nest

4:47 (?) Tuuli on the nest

7:26 eagles off the nest for a bit
7:27 Eagle returned (looks like Tuuli)


7:37 Remo delivered food -- a mammal, large and dark (mole?)-- Tuuli flew off to eat it elsewhere (this explains how Remo got to be sitting on the eggs)
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But at 7:56 Tuuli brought grass to the nest while Remo was on the eggs
Mutikluti wrote: 07.57
Remo was on the eggs...Tuuli arrived, she brought some dried grass...
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11:13 Remo delivered food
jopie wrote:Image

She rolled 1 egg further to the back.
19:16 Eggs were left alone for a few minutes
Lussi05 wrote:Tuuli 19:44 - 20:40

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I want to propose a vote of thanks and a round of applause to Alice, who has taken on the Summary job while I am incovenienced.
Alice, you are a trooper. :bow:
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May 6
Latvian LSE nset

Nest caught with and without an eagle
Bleggi wrote:Good morning!
10:26
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11:25 I never saw the nest without the bird
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:hi:

edit 11:28
back again with some food
11:56 eagle returned

vainamoinen reported that eagle expert Ugjis confirmed that Mētra is now accompanied by a different male than earlier in the season

Cam was off for some portion of afternoon
Lussi05 wrote:May 6, 20:45 - 21:25

Mētra have been laying calmly in her nest, I have not seen any visitor tonight, but the cam was gone most of the afternoon. A Blacbird is singing beautifully. It is windy.

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then she preened and then sleep
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Jo UK wrote:I want to propose a vote of thanks and a round of applause to Alice, who has taken on the Summary job while I am incovenienced.
Alice, you are a trooper. :bow:
If anyone notices I get the day wrong PLEASE let me know. Because my times are different, I cannot simply look at the post time and I fear I might get confused.
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6 May
Estonian Nest

No reports
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May 6
Estonian formerly BS now LSE Nest

Early morning Tuuli in the nest calling
Lussi05 wrote:May 6 , 08:00 - 08:30
Tuuli had her morning bath:

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She is calling, I guess she hope Remo will come with her breakfast
Mutikluti wrote:12.26
Remo brought a frog...
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12:32 Another frog delivery
Mutikluti wrote:12.38
The third frog...
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Tuuli took off with this frog...
Remo rolled the eggs and sat with them for a few minutes (@20 minutes), flying off just before Tuuli arrived with a beak full of grasses.

13:16 Another frog delivery.
14:10 Another frog
15:41 Another frog

17:38 eggs alone for about 6 minutes

19:40 footsteps below the nest
20:03 Remo stopped by but Tuuli appeared to sleep through his visit.

At the snap of a twig she woke up and then did some serious preening before falling back asleep.

(my bias shows in image selection. the images I chose show the delivery of large frogs -- other deliveries tended toward smaller items. The large frogs are easier to see.)
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May 7
Latvian Nest

Mētra reported in the nest in the late morning and evening. No visits or food delivery was reported
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May 7
Estonian Nest

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May 7
Estonian formerly BS now LSE nest

In the early morning Tuuli was out, she returned and sat down on the eggs.

8:16 Remo delivered a large frog
Mutikluti wrote:Good morning! :wave:
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Remo brought another frog

13:17 Remo brought another

15:58 Remo alone on the nest -- he sat on the eggs (he was alone just a few minutes)
16:02 Tuuli back

18:10 Tuuli got up preened
21:53 Tuuli is sleeping and the birds singing.
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May 8
Latvian Nest

10:30 Metra alone

13:38 Metra called and threatened -- something was bothering her
Lussi05 wrote: Image

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22:00 Metra did some pre-sleep preening
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May 8
Estonian Nest

report of no pigeons sighted at this nest recently
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May 8
Estonian formerly BS now LSE Nest
bociany wrote: 6:48 AM Tuuli gets up and stretches.

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6:49 Tuuli takes off for a few (7) minutes

6:56 Tuuli returns and checks her eggs. She brought a bit of grass or twigs with her.

rolling an egg
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7:26 Preening
8:14 Tuuli takes a flight
8:20 she returned with greenery

10:04 Remo visited and they had a conversation
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10:44 Tuuli was screaming and then she left the nest
10:51 She came back to the nest and rolled the eggs
Bubo wrote:11:04 Remo delivery frog for Tuuli
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11:31 Another Frog
13:09 Remo visited (with food?)
Lussi05 wrote:13:12
Remo had just left, and it seemed that something/someone was disturbing Tuuli:

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Bubo wrote:15:31 Remo on eggs (I missed time when he arrived)
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I think he know that we watching him :laugh:
15:36 Tuuli returned
16:28 Another frog
17:58 Tuuli Preening
21:58 Tuuli settles down
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May 10.
Estonian LSE (BS)

This was a day for some members to count the number of frogs brought to the nest by Remo. He is a really good provider.
The general opinion is that a total of 14 frogs and one unidentifiable meal came to the nest.
Tulli is constant in her incubation duties, as Remo is constant as a good provider.
We have developed admiration for these two beautiful birds.
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Mutikluti's post at 15.35

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May 10.
Estonian LSE.

This morning, Urmas posted on the Black Stork nest topic -

We are planning the replacement of power system 'brain', to exchange with Lesser Spoted Eagle system 'brain'. But can't say now, when it could happen - there is quite difficult logistic and we can act on place only in darkness (better some windy night). Also we need to take fresh batteries with (about 40kg each...).

It seems unlikey that we shall see chicks of any species on this nest, so it is a logical move!

Gosh, the adventures these Kotkaklubi members have!
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May 10.
Latvian LSE
Bleggi's post.

Ah, cam was off (I don't know, how long), is on again :hi:
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Oops we missed a day.
(Sorry, Alice. That was my mistake. - Jo)

May 9
Latvian Nest
Metra was seen at 10:45, 11:05 at 11:08 she was out, and by 11:11 she was back.

13:00 she was in the nest

She did afternoon preening and egg rolling.
A second eagle was briefly seen at about 13:37
Bleggi wrote:19:17 and a bit later
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by 21:42 she seemed tucked in for the night
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