I am not sure, but I don´t think soLussi05 wrote:18:55 - Tuuli is calling, but no one is coming. Has anyone seen Remo today?
Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Tuuli & Remo
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Re: Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Tuuli & Remo
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Good evening
At 13:17 Remo was at nest, probably with food:
http://pontu.eenet.ee/tooni/2012-05-01/ ... -13-17.jpg
At 13:17 Remo was at nest, probably with food:
http://pontu.eenet.ee/tooni/2012-05-01/ ... -13-17.jpg
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I have seen him in the morning, stayed with the egg, I think.
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Thank you Bubo and Felis I have only seen Tuuli, or the egg, alone in the nest today. I am glad to see that Remo has been there.Bubo wrote:Good evening
At 13:17 Remo was at nest, probably with food:
http://pontu.eenet.ee/tooni/2012-05-01/ ... -13-17.jpg
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20:02 - 20:03 Cuckoo calling, Tuuli sleeping
Edit:
20:07 - 20:08 Cuckoo again, now louder
Edit:
20:07 - 20:08 Cuckoo again, now louder
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Today's pontu pictures:
07:28 Remo brought food
08:41 Frog
10:12 Tuuli
07:28 Remo brought food
08:41 Frog
10:12 Tuuli
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Do you think Remo has two nest? And is Tuuli able to raise a chick by her own?
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How do you get the idea Remo has 2 nests? We've had it last year that he sometimes did not come so often, and sometimes we don't get his visits, or Tuuli flies off and gets herself food. She won't starve herself!
And - I have to make an announcement:
Dear friends here in the forum – as you could see already, a bit prematurely, there is a new database published . Watching Tuuli and Remo last summer got me so interested in Lesser spotted Eagles, I started collecting whatever came up and after I while, looking at the steadily growing collection of links, PDFs, pictures, articles … I asked myself what to do with all this. At the same time I was reading in Maertha's WTE database, admired the work behind it, and then it made "click"! I wrote to Maertha and the idea assumed shape. A very big THANK YOU to Maertha for the encouragement and help, and especially for letting me use the framework she had created for the WTE database, so I did not have to start from scratch, like she had to! Big thanks are also going to Jo, Nancy, Urmas and Webmaster for technical support and encouragement I got from them! All problems could be solved and now there is a new database, which waits to be filled more with bits and pieces about Lesser Spotted Eagles, and Greater Spotted Eagles as well, as I think they are equally important! Thank you Urmas for encouraging me to include them.
There are still a few things that have to be sorted out, but for the moment, the database is public and I hope you find interesting things to read!
And - I have to make an announcement:
Dear friends here in the forum – as you could see already, a bit prematurely, there is a new database published . Watching Tuuli and Remo last summer got me so interested in Lesser spotted Eagles, I started collecting whatever came up and after I while, looking at the steadily growing collection of links, PDFs, pictures, articles … I asked myself what to do with all this. At the same time I was reading in Maertha's WTE database, admired the work behind it, and then it made "click"! I wrote to Maertha and the idea assumed shape. A very big THANK YOU to Maertha for the encouragement and help, and especially for letting me use the framework she had created for the WTE database, so I did not have to start from scratch, like she had to! Big thanks are also going to Jo, Nancy, Urmas and Webmaster for technical support and encouragement I got from them! All problems could be solved and now there is a new database, which waits to be filled more with bits and pieces about Lesser Spotted Eagles, and Greater Spotted Eagles as well, as I think they are equally important! Thank you Urmas for encouraging me to include them.
There are still a few things that have to be sorted out, but for the moment, the database is public and I hope you find interesting things to read!
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"You can judge a man's true character by the way he treats his fellow animals" (Paul McCartney)
The Aquila Pomarina Collection
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thank you Felis and congratulations on your hard work!
and thank you all who helped Felis i nher undertaking!
and thank you all who helped Felis i nher undertaking!
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Thank you Ame, it was a nice and interesting work! I learnt a lot about the eagles doing it!
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BuboBubo wrote:Test:
It's working
could you please write a few notes on how you made this slideshow in the technical pages? it's something that i've wanted to do but i don't know how to..
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Ame, "we" have been doing those on the Käsmu site already, they are fun, and I have used
http://picasion.com/ for doing it, I don't know what Bubo used
http://picasion.com/ for doing it, I don't know what Bubo used
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I agree. What a great job you have done Felis Thank youame wrote:thank you Felis and congratulations on your hard work!
and thank you all who helped Felis i nher undertaking!
- and also to all the helpers of course..
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Wednesday 2 May
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Tuuli is on her nest calling every now and then. I think she is interested in breakfast
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@6:42
Tuuli stood up and I think I saw just one egg.
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Good morning
Remo was in the nest around 08:15. I could not see any food, and Tuuli left the nest when he arrived. A second later Remo left too. Tuuli came back at about 08:23. She stood in the nest a few minutes later, but I was occupied and did not see if she was away or just stretching and rolling the egg.
08:51 - Tuuli is calling..for more breakfast maybe.
I have to go to work, have a nice day
Remo was in the nest around 08:15. I could not see any food, and Tuuli left the nest when he arrived. A second later Remo left too. Tuuli came back at about 08:23. She stood in the nest a few minutes later, but I was occupied and did not see if she was away or just stretching and rolling the egg.
08:51 - Tuuli is calling..for more breakfast maybe.
I have to go to work, have a nice day
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A frog for Tuuli at 12:44 - she swallowed it whole
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Where parents?
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Remo delivered a frog at 14:13, Tuuli took it and flew off, Remo followed her immediately.
Tuuli back at the nest at 14:21
Tuuli back at the nest at 14:21
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