Wild Boar webcam Season 2011 - 2012

Webcams of Wild Boar Feeding During Winter Time
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The RD's are also beginning to establish themselves in Norway, and are not wanted here either. They are on the black list in the 'artdatabank' (Art = species, I don't know the english word :help: ) We are encouraged to report any tracks of RD's, living or dead.....Experience shows that the majority of introduced species can have large, and difficult predictable effects, on the local fauna and flora. RD's are important in the spreads of rabies and parasites, and may affect ground- breeding birds. Especially vulnerable are colonial nesting water birds.
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And now we can witness how "it" is done ... :blush:

Edit: okay, YouTube finally managed it:
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And right now these two RDs are making little RDs :mrgreen:
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Aren't they cute? :shock: :loveshower:
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yes, nice :laugh:
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:rolleyes: Yes, they are cute no matter what. :loveshower:
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- I am going to watch Desperate Housewives on Tv ( :blush: ) :mrgreen:
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That's tomorrow on TV over here :wave:
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they go away, they hear us say :whistling:

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Looks like, and YouTube takes ages again :bash:
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yesssss, here too :bash:

edit: I wait until you have him put down Felis
I just try with Movie Maker, and wants to see if the image quality is worse
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I hope it succeeds, it's a lot of MBs :blush:
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I have managed to upload it without crashing anything :mrgreen: (can't be as stupid, as Google translator thinks) -

and now I'm :offtobed: ! Good night everybody, maybe the pigs come a bit later! :wave: Or the RD come back for a second round! :blush:


Edit: the link is up where I first saw the two love birds! :whistling:
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thanks for the movie Felis, and good night :wave:

this is mine with WMM, bad :mrgreen:
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Felis silvestris wrote: -------------
Oi, siis tehakse lollusi
it translated in English
Oh, you are stupid
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Google Translator: Interesting. The Estonian original has no indication of direct mode of address, simply "And silly things are done ...". So GT obviously switched over to its drama and social relations phrases section; :mrgreen: Estonian can - just - have this backhanded way of telling someone off, something like the nurse and patient "we", meaning "you!" Clever GT, really.
Felis silvestris wrote: How does Sweden defend "itself" against the "attack" by racoon dogs? :puzzled: Not much one can do if they just sneak in, except being on the lookout and kill whatever is seen ... ----------------------------
Must and is done of course, but RDs are difficult and tiresome to hunt. A major idea is to keep them from breeding successfully by tracking pairs down and yes, killing (This is NOT the reason why the Estonian RDs were GPS-collared).
It is a delicate and difficult balance. But some take more "rights" than others. RDs were not supposed to be here to start with. And after all, we don't accept that a larger and stronger neighbour would simply take over our house, or food.
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Suddenly sniffing and grunting and then the boars are on :loveshower: :loveshower: :loveshower:
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Three big and five small ones :shake:
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Piggies are off and it is late and time for me :offtobed:

Maybe Kitty and alice will be here soon for the night shift :wave:
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:wave: Hello! There was a pair of visitors, they came only briefly & sniffed about the place, then left without eating anything.

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