I copied all this from The Tawny Owl forum. When I posted the link I was just enamored of the Tawny pictures -- but it is a great resource for all kinds of species.macdoum wrote: And a beautiful photograph of a WTE at Mull Scotland on 29/5/2010
I will ask Jo if we should be somewhere else.. with all a' this...
Interesting Links
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You did very well Alice. those are a very good and precious links .
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I found this in google (good ol' google,sometimes )
Identification of Bird Feathers ;
http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/index.php
Now I don't know if this relates only to North American birds.
Identification of Bird Feathers ;
http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/index.php
Now I don't know if this relates only to North American birds.
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Lack of table manners, I would suggest
Something totally different but very interesting:
German BS-expert Carsten Rhode has built up a new and very interesting page on BS and birds of prey with wonderful pictures of LSE, harriers and kites and others and actual information (in English):
http://blackstorknotes.blogspot.com/
Something totally different but very interesting:
German BS-expert Carsten Rhode has built up a new and very interesting page on BS and birds of prey with wonderful pictures of LSE, harriers and kites and others and actual information (in English):
http://blackstorknotes.blogspot.com/
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Here you can get an impression of White Storks at a garbage dump in Spain…….
Dr. Holger Schulz a stork expert is writing a diary,- unfortunately not in English language but the images speak for themselves ….
Fotogalerie: Störche auf der Deponie
Dr. Holger Schulz a stork expert is writing a diary,- unfortunately not in English language but the images speak for themselves ….
Fotogalerie: Störche auf der Deponie
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In the Oka Biosphere Reserve, two couples of Siberian cranes (Grus leucogeranus) from Yakutia, named Uchur, Samgym, Sergei and Banyl, are followed by four 24-hour cams - http://www.aif.ru/sterkh - from mid- or late April till fledglings learn to fly after a hang glider. This is part of a global project, Flight of Hope, to conserve the population of Siberian cranes. One couple has an egg already.
(The TV test pattern says 'Transmission will resume automatically'.)
More information can be found at http://www.itera.ru/isp/eng/index/articles/551/6/
(The TV test pattern says 'Transmission will resume automatically'.)
More information can be found at http://www.itera.ru/isp/eng/index/articles/551/6/
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unp Thank you for all that news. I know people who followed the american version but with Whooping Cranes,I have passed on this info.unp wrote:In the Oka Biosphere Reserve, two couples of Siberian cranes (Grus leucogeranus) from Yakutia, named Uchur, Samgym, Sergei and Banyl, are followed by four 24-hour cams - http://www.aif.ru/sterkh - from mid- or late April till fledglings learn to fly after a hang glider. This is part of a global project, Flight of Hope, to conserve the population of Siberian cranes. One couple has an egg already.
(The TV test pattern says 'Transmission will resume automatically'.)
More information can be found at http://www.itera.ru/isp/eng/index/articles/551/6/
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Thanks unp for the link. Where is this Oka Biosphere Reserve???
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Thank you very much, unp! Now at least I have a idea!
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All the info is there..posted by UNPBrit wrote:Thank you very much, unp! Now at least I have a idea!
http://www.itera.ru/isp/eng/index/articles/551/6/
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I discovered interesting bird webcams from Brazil and Ecuador.
I don't know where write to post with link to cameras.
I have deleted the link as it was hacked (Felis silvestris)
I don't know where write to post with link to cameras.
I have deleted the link as it was hacked (Felis silvestris)
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Do not open the above link,its been hacked by an Islamic crowdMargossa wrote:I discovered interesting bird webcams from Brazil and Ecuador.
I don't know where write to post with link to cameras.
Link address deleted! (Felis silvestris)
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Thanks for the information, macdoum, I have deleted the links!
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Great pics and videos, Fleur. I also saw the golden eagle.
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Goshawk (?) enjoying breakfast.
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One golden eagle.
Two golden eagles.
Two golden eagles.