Eagles' Winter Feeding Ground ~ Dec 2011 - Mar 2012

Webcams of eagles feeding during winter time
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yes, they have a special run ( the RD )

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I have to go
have a nice day / good night :wave:
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Good morning.

the RD enjoys its breakfast:

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for the nest build:

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Good morning! :wave:
Thanks for posting all the pictures yesterday, as I did not have much of a chance to look in often. Three eagles in the end, and a new one, that's great! A very nice closure for an exciting time!
And the RD - actually it is, since I am watching these cameras here, the first time I could see them so close, in daylight and colour! At the boarcam it is night and it can't be zoomed and at the Alutaguse wood cam, they never came this close! Amazing!

Edit: I just see, now the ravens are eagerly collecting hair from the hide, nice bedding for the chicks! :mrgreen:
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Felis silvestris wrote:Good morning! :wave:
Thanks for posting all the pictures yesterday, as I did not have much of a chance to look in often. Three eagles in the end, and a new one, that's great! A very nice closure for an exciting time!
And the RD - actually it is, since I am watching these cameras here, the first time I could see them so close, in daylight and colour! At the boarcam it is night and it can't be zoomed and at the Alutaguse wood cam, they never came this close! Amazing!

Edit: I just see, now the ravens are eagerly collecting hair from the hide, nice bedding for the chicks! :mrgreen:
I agree
We can see their teeth!
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That raven is picking on the poor little Raccoon Dog.

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It seems to be getting darker as the day continues.
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Ravens at work -- not all from the same time.

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Or maybe just having a heated discussion (maybe about that Raccoon Dog, who was so annoying)

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Definitely working

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Whether the animals also know it that the camera becomes switched off? no food, none animals there. :shock:

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Buzzard and raven eating together.
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Eagle in wood
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Yes, and maybe ringed
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Last WTE 11/12??

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Was today a reprieve ? Thanks to everybody involved. Looduskalender,EEnet and the food providers for a start. :bow:
Thanks to zoomers,and webcammers for recording every day. :bow: I think its been a great season. :D
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I hear someone eating
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Jo UK wrote:Pitti, "healing"???
What do you mean, please?
Good evening :hi:

@Jo :wave:

I just read your post, I´m so sorry, I didn´t saw it yesterday :blush:

No wonder, that you ask me, because I took the wrong word :slap:

I heard a howling! I put my dictionary near the computer now :blush:
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LOL - Pitti!
Thanks for explaining! :mrgreen:
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Post by ame »

good morning! :hi:
it seems that Renno has done what he promised and pulled off the plug of the camera. there's the circle of dashes going round and round on the black screen... so it seems to be over for this season. :unsure:

but what a season it was! :headroll:
:bow: once again: thank you all who made it possible! :bow:
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ame wrote:
but what a season it was! :headroll:
:bow: once again: thank you all who made it possible! :bow:
I think, you're right :nod:
Hope for a new great eagle-season next year!

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Post by Jo UK »

Sadly, another winter of eagle feeding grounds is over! The new camera will move to another location, shortly so there is more interest to come.

Webmaster says that temperatures of 10C are expected this weekend so the Soomaa flood watch camera is worth watching!

I will lock this topic later today - someone may have a last word to add. :loveshower:
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:hi: Good morning! I have been off for a few days, not feeling well, but I went to bed very early & slept hard last night & woke at 3:30 am fully refreshed. I tried to get back to sleep but gave it up & got up at 5:00 am, half an hour ago. So now I am back. I am sorry to have missed the last 2 - 3 days of the Nova cam. :cry: But the pictures & videos that others shared were delightful, especially of the RD in full color. And it was a great closing act by the three eagles that came to eat before we turned off the cam.

Thank you to all who made this cam such a wonderful experience this winter: To Mutikluti, Jo, Andres & all who acted as zoomies for us; to Renno for info on the eagles; to all who prepared & delivered food for the creatures that came to eat; to those who made possible & maintained the cam for us. :loveshower:

Now I look forward to when the Alutaguse cam opens so we can see bears! :2thumbsup:
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