Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Eha & Koit
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Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Koit & Eha
LSE on konnakotkas nest
Away at 14.47
She (?) did a lot of nestwork, tried out if it was comfortable to sit on an egg, preening and - of course - calling a lot
Picture and sound are not synchron at this cam
Away at 14.47
She (?) did a lot of nestwork, tried out if it was comfortable to sit on an egg, preening and - of course - calling a lot
Picture and sound are not synchron at this cam
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She is on again and calling and watching the sky - another LSE is around and calling, too .... I´m pretty sure it is her partner
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Thank you for the pictures! This eagle is beautiful!
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She is on again
and begins to work on the nest again
having a look around
this little branch needs more work!
my neck is aching when I see her like this
beautiful in the evening sun
she left on the branch to the right side
only tail is still to see before she flew off a moment later
and begins to work on the nest again
having a look around
this little branch needs more work!
my neck is aching when I see her like this
beautiful in the evening sun
she left on the branch to the right side
only tail is still to see before she flew off a moment later
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What a lovely lady she is! I love Bea's picture with her white petticoats showing!
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One of the lesser spotted eagles is in the nest doing a little work & seeking for its mate. I don't know how to tell which LSE is which, as I did not get to see them last year.
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The male and females are not easy to tell apart.
I think the screamers are females -- and I would guess a bird testing the nest would be a female. The females are a bit bigger, but I cannot tell unless they are together. I think a bit like buzzards and Red Tailed Hawks, some are lighter and some darker, but it is not related to gender. They may not have quite as much variation, but I think one of the males last year was very light, while the other was a bit darker than his mate.
I think the screamers are females -- and I would guess a bird testing the nest would be a female. The females are a bit bigger, but I cannot tell unless they are together. I think a bit like buzzards and Red Tailed Hawks, some are lighter and some darker, but it is not related to gender. They may not have quite as much variation, but I think one of the males last year was very light, while the other was a bit darker than his mate.
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Yes, I remember the Latvian male was very light compared to the female. Maybe when someone who knows them from before posts pictures of these two together, I'll pick up some clues as to which is which.
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For the first time I saw both birds at the nest:
And one of them, I think the male, has already brought a frog to the nest !!!
And one of them, I think the male, has already brought a frog to the nest !!!
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From work, where it is difficult and even worse to look at the JWplayer and cumbersome to make a screenshot
there was a second one on the nest and for a short moment even both
I try to post from home in the evening, I have both, but single
there was a second one on the nest and for a short moment even both
I try to post from home in the evening, I have both, but single
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At last second eagle showed up, now we have to wait for the eggs. Thank you for the pictures!
And while I was writing this post there appeared shouting eagle
Waiting for the action in Tooni nest...
And while I was writing this post there appeared shouting eagle
Waiting for the action in Tooni nest...
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Right now they were maiting
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Male arrived with a big twig
Then he made several bows to her and then mating again
What a nice behaviour - first he is bringing a frog or a twig, then making bows to her and then they are mating
Then he made several bows to her and then mating again
What a nice behaviour - first he is bringing a frog or a twig, then making bows to her and then they are mating
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I simply love them!Bea wrote:
What a nice behaviour - first he is bringing a frog or a twig, then making bows to her and then they are mating
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Just opened the cam
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Have a nice day Bubo I have to go soon too, but it`s difficult..it`s so exciting now..Bubo wrote:
Have a nice day, i just :peek: and now have to go...
Things are more settled at Eha and Koits nest:
08:07
08:20
Edit: Good night Kitty
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Could you give me the link of this camera? Thanks :)
Could you give me the link of this camera? Thanks :)
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