Eagles' Winter Feeding Ground ~ Dec 2011 - Mar 2012
- Fleur
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have a nice day / night
- alice44
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They really are disappearing that meat quickly.
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A Lot of happy eagles today
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Estonian black Y445 was seen some minuts ago
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Wow
an eagle on our side of the meadow
an eagle on our side of the meadow
- b.h-p
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Golden eagle is here
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- alice44
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Is this a typical characteristic of the way eagles eat a carcass -- making a channel -- or is this partially because they are getting frozen chunks.
(with luck I have another capture of y... and beautiful fierce talons)
(with luck I have another capture of y... and beautiful fierce talons)
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Do you think that has been the cause of the flapping about?b.h-p wrote:Golden eagle is here
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Isn't it interesting to see the eagle walk off into the trees?
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did he disappeared in the trees? I had something else to do and didn´t see that.
but now WTEs is returning to meat, amoung them, estonia black Y445
but now WTEs is returning to meat, amoung them, estonia black Y445
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and also Finland, black/red Z848
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Yes he jumped off the food and then wandered in the trees and stood their looking around for a while. I am not sure if he then flew off or what. I got several captures of the standing and looking -- which I will post tomorrow, if they do not disappear while I am sleeping. I posted one -- just in case, but I am too tired to stay up.
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- b.h-p
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an amazing sightalice44 wrote:Yes he jumped off the food and then wandered in the trees and stood their looking around for a while. I am not sure if he then flew off or what. I got several captures of the standing and looking -- which I will post tomorrow, if they do not disappear while I am sleeping. I posted one -- just in case, but I am too tired to stay up.
the WTEs seems to feel unsecure with a GE around - I think that´s why they all suddenly disappeared, also the ravens made a lot of noise and flew around the time for the GEs arrival. The GE is possibly not very close now where the WTEs have returned to meat - or perhaps still nearby somewhere........ they seem still to be alert
have a good sleep Alice
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now just ravens and crows around the meat
I have to leave cam. now - have a good day
I have to leave cam. now - have a good day
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the WtE database at LK created by the forumist Maertha is a goldmine of knowledge and news
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Four eagles on a tree
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The forage soft, is easy to tear off a piece