Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Tuuli & Remo

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Test:

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It's working :shake:
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Great Bubo :2thumbsup: :wave:

edit: 20:09 - Tuuli is sleeping...
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20:11 - Remo with a frog..(?)
- Tuuli left with the food, and Remo is alone in the nest..
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edit: 20:15 - Remo left, egg is home alone.
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I saw something large and dark, I think it was mole or vole :puzzled:
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Bubo wrote:I saw something large and dark, I think it was mole or vole :puzzled:
I take it that you are right Bubo :nod:

20:20 - Tuuli is back.
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Lussi05 wrote: I take it that you are right Bubo :nod:

20:20 - Tuuli is back.
I'm not sure about vole. I have pictures, but it shows only this:
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Nice picture :laugh:
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They had some "fun" in the woods, when Remo followed her! Working on the second egg, it seems!
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Felis silvestris wrote:They had some "fun" in the woods, when Remo followed her! Working on the second egg, it seems!
I heard that, too :blush: Is it possible for LSE to lay 3 eggs? They are so active in love :whistling:
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It is possible, but the possibility of raising more than one chick is not greater!
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Felis silvestris wrote:It is possible, but the possibility of raising more than one chick is not greater!
Thank you for the answer, Felis! It would be interesting for me to see 3 eggs (but not 3 chicks :nod:)


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11:55 Remo
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12:03 Remo and Tuuli
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13:32 Tuuli and Remo
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14:12 Remo working
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15:01 Tuuli took off
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15:10 Remo on egg :loveshower:
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Good night :offtobed:
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It would be a sensation to have three eggs and three chicks, but that's against all odds! Like last year, only one chick coming out is okay for me!

Pontu makes really nice photos!
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:hi:

7:59

Tuuli stood up, preened and then lay back down on the egg. She is calling a little lazily from her lounging position. When she stood up I could see egg -- but I could not tell if there is one or two.
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Good morning :hi:

Happy 1rst of May :wave:

The nest was empty when I opened the cam at 9:20, but soon Tuuli was back.

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I am curious if she will lay a second egg today .... first egg was layed in late afternoon ....
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Bubo wrote:Test:
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It's working :shake:

Bubo :hi:

That´s great !!!
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Bea wrote:
Bubo :hi:

That´s great !!!
It is a very nice gif and shows well how Tuuli approaches the nest and her egg.
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Felis silvestris wrote:...
Edit: no wonder the film was still loading, I had not put it off! banghead:
:help Help! Does anyone know how to cut a VLC film? Don't want to upload 1 1/2 hours for a 3 minute action! :faint: :bow:
i don't know if there's a clever way to do it but i start playing the video and look for the place where the action starts and then stop playing. then i reverse about 30 sec and re-start playing and begin recording at least 15 sec, but preferably 20 sec earlier than the action starts (there's a clock in the lower right corner). then i record the action part that i want to have. then i rename the video-file with the proper time stamp.
Felis silvestris wrote:...By the way, I solved my video problem now in a different way! I saw the record button is there when I watch the video, so I just "re-recorded" the important 1 1/2 minutes. Just have to upload it, but now that it's become so exciting on the nest, I don't dare to disturb the cams. Though I found out, even uploading to Mejuba and/or Photobucket disturbs the streams, and especially the "old" streams, the rtsp stay a bit longer, but ultimately also get disturbed.
:laugh: i'm reading many days old posts. i should have guessed that you'd notice this trick yourself, Felis! :mrgreen:
yes, uploading anything disturbs incoming camera stream. even two cameras dirturb each other!

quite confusing&surprising things have happened here! :slap:
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13:30 - Tuuli is on the eggs, sometimes calling.
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- who will be the father of the next egg? Remo or Mr Blond :rolleyes:
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15.33. It looks as it is very difficult to find food. Tuuli has been away again. Remo needs help from mr Blond I think.
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18:55 - Tuuli is calling, but no one is coming. Has anyone seen Remo today?
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