Alutaguse Forest webcam 2012
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Re: Alutaguse Forest webcam 2012
Somebody must have been there, I can see two piles of grain or so in front on the ground ....
Maybe it will be an interesting night IFFFF the cam is working at all ....
Maybe it will be an interesting night IFFFF the cam is working at all ....
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a man's voice is talking there... maybe it is just one man on the phone because he is silent in intervals.
i can't understand what he is saying and i can't quite hear properly either. he's not quite near and the wind is sighing rather deeply.
... and now he stopped talking.
otherwise it's been very quiet here. earlier one hooded crow (?) was presumably eating something in the background. then i've heard maybe one chaffinch singing a little.
i can't understand what he is saying and i can't quite hear properly either. he's not quite near and the wind is sighing rather deeply.
... and now he stopped talking.
otherwise it's been very quiet here. earlier one hooded crow (?) was presumably eating something in the background. then i've heard maybe one chaffinch singing a little.
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Bea: I saw this birds (pigeons), too.
I had the video on when it was black/white and no movement I noticed until 2am. Will see this night - dont know if it disturbs the bears when there were human beings on the field short time ago? I think "no".
I had the video on when it was black/white and no movement I noticed until 2am. Will see this night - dont know if it disturbs the bears when there were human beings on the field short time ago? I think "no".
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someone sneaked quietly from behind the camera and covered it with some cloth.
after while there were silent soft footsteps....
... and then the cloth was removed.
i think there's a new pile of grain or something in the foreground. ... or is there?
before at 13.31
after at 15.35
edit: at 15.43 some man-made knocks from the background...
after while there were silent soft footsteps....
... and then the cloth was removed.
i think there's a new pile of grain or something in the foreground. ... or is there?
before at 13.31
after at 15.35
edit: at 15.43 some man-made knocks from the background...
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Cuckoo call
Cuckoo call
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I hear another sound, that's the cuckoo too ?
Who knows?
Woodcock - Scolopax rusticola maybe ?
23:25
it's still calling, so now and then, with short intervals, far in the distance
Who knows?
Woodcock - Scolopax rusticola maybe ?
23:25
it's still calling, so now and then, with short intervals, far in the distance
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Fleur wrote:I hear another sound, that's the cuckoo too ?
Who knows?
Woodcock - Scolopax rusticola maybe ?
23:25
it's still calling, so now and then, with short intervals, far in the distance
There you can hear voices of two species: cuckoo and Common snipe.
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I had heard him before, I think with the Buzzard Nest Webcam Discussion - 2012 ESTLAT, but I could not find the message from Ame.vainamoinen wrote: There you can hear voices of two species: cuckoo and Common snipe.
Thank you Vainamoinen
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Two birds with blue heads .... nearly unvisible ....
... but one of them hopped out of the grass, the other one stayed hidden
Woodpigeons, I presume ...
... but one of them hopped out of the grass, the other one stayed hidden
Woodpigeons, I presume ...
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sound.....duck maybe ?
sound.....duck maybe ?
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Fleur wrote:22:45
sound.....duck maybe ?
Maybe. But I think it's corncrake's voice. There should be agricultural lands nearby. Or it could be voice of migrant bird.
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A fox found something to eat
He left across the pic to the left side
He left across the pic to the left side
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I like it when it's dark listening to the sounds, and sometimes I hear everything.vainamoinen wrote:
Vainamoinen thank you for listening, I appreciate that, and I learn from it.
@ Bea, great pictures
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an Wild Boar runs in the forest
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He was veryvery fast - and cautious
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A bear - but he didn`t come closer to the cam
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Great pictures!
For how long time bear was there?
For how long time bear was there?
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Good afternoon Mannike,
The bear got visible while there was a movement and the light on the far right side got dimmed for a second ...he stopped behind the bigger tree and growled 2 times , short sounds.. After that he got invisible and had left..
All this , I guess.. within 5 minutes!
Really a very short visite.
Not so long after this act the cam was down...
The bear got visible while there was a movement and the light on the far right side got dimmed for a second ...he stopped behind the bigger tree and growled 2 times , short sounds.. After that he got invisible and had left..
All this , I guess.. within 5 minutes!
Really a very short visite.
Not so long after this act the cam was down...
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Hello mannike and ergee
I agree with ergee, bear didn´t stay long - had the hope that he would come to the grainpiles in front of the cam, but he had other ways to go ...
I agree with ergee, bear didn´t stay long - had the hope that he would come to the grainpiles in front of the cam, but he had other ways to go ...
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)