Hmm same here ...maybe problems cause of ipv6 launch day?jopie wrote:13.25
No images are send. Camera 1 is out, or something?
DISCUSSION ESTLAT Osprey Nest 1 Madis & Piret ~ 2012
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Don't know SPL, what does it mean ipv6?spL wrote: Hmm same here ...maybe problems cause of ipv6 launch day?
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I was thinking battery might be broken or flat?
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Thank you all for the lovelly pics as usual. Have not been able to watch much, and have just been catching up. Great to see that both Osprey looking fit and Madis has been catching some big fish.
Not long to go now for the hatching's (hopefully)
Dreadfull weather here in UK and things not looking good for the Dyfi Ospreys.
Am praying that weather improves in time for them.
Not long to go now for the hatching's (hopefully)
Dreadfull weather here in UK and things not looking good for the Dyfi Ospreys.
Am praying that weather improves in time for them.
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This video is osprey related,so supose its OK to post here ?
Wind was fierce at Rutland cam (UK) this afternoon. Mother osprey found herself in a 'strange' position after a strong gust. Seems it took her a moment to know which end was up.. ..was looking out for the chicks though. ...
Thanks to the Rutland Osprey Team for the video.:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... VZxOs3iP84#!
Wind was fierce at Rutland cam (UK) this afternoon. Mother osprey found herself in a 'strange' position after a strong gust. Seems it took her a moment to know which end was up.. ..was looking out for the chicks though. ...
Thanks to the Rutland Osprey Team for the video.:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... VZxOs3iP84#!
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Oh my, her petticoats were showing!macdoum wrote:This video is osprey related,so supose its OK to post here ?
Wind was fierce at Rutland cam (UK) this afternoon. Mother osprey found herself in a 'strange' position after a strong gust. Seems it took her a moment to know which end was up.. ..was looking out for the chicks though. ...
Thanks to the Rutland Osprey Team for the video.:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... VZxOs3iP84#!
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Hi Macdoum, but what she was doing
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Millie, do you know that you can safe the pictures that you like? By just clicking on the picture with right mouse button, and then choose "safe as".Millie wrote:Jopie, Last pics are really magical. Sunsets over the nest are so beautiful. Many thanks.
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wonderful pictures!! of ghosts and flying brown objects ( FBO )
and Ospreys!
and Ospreys!
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Thank you all as usual for all the wonderfull pictures and posts. Have been catching up again as have not had time to post.
I have to say that I am concerned at the length of time the eggs have been left. It is normal for Osprey to incubate from the first egg and that means there is a delay between hatchings of a day or so or even 2-3 days sometimes.
Hope we soon have little chick or chicks. Fingers crossed.
I have to say that I am concerned at the length of time the eggs have been left. It is normal for Osprey to incubate from the first egg and that means there is a delay between hatchings of a day or so or even 2-3 days sometimes.
Hope we soon have little chick or chicks. Fingers crossed.
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So glad I found this nest.... :)
It's a little late for me, but I am going to make a real effort to watch this nest!
Would someone kindly post the dates the eggs were laid?
NB: best to watch on YouTube in the "large" viewer
It's a little late for me, but I am going to make a real effort to watch this nest!
Would someone kindly post the dates the eggs were laid?
NB: best to watch on YouTube in the "large" viewer
Please help preserve wildlife and wildlife territories
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Hello beans, dates of eggs: 7, 10 and 13th of May.
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Thank you, jopie
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jopiejopie wrote:20,19
It is the eggs!!!!!!!
great you´re there!!!! (I have homeduties with the house full of noise)
Thanks for the good news
I´ll enjoy the new sound later
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I had to leave the house, but left my recorder running - but I bet that Macko will have video much sooner than I will!
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thanks for these - I´ll enjoy to watch againmacko50 wrote:Good evening Everybody!
Hatching 1.
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Hatching 2.
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Hallo Nancy!NancyM wrote:
I had to leave the house, but left my recorder running - but I bet that Macko will have video much sooner than I will!
You have won the bet! :)
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I think it is the first chick two of them. :)NancyM wrote:Wonderful videos, George!
The parents were both pacing around the hatching egg so nervously! Good thing it kept calling ... "I'm here, I'm here, I'm here"
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Yes,I think they are first time parents. It looked as though they were saying;macko50 wrote: I think it is the first chick two of them. :)
Where did THAT come from..
Great videos George.
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My computer gives many disturbances today. Are other people having problems with receiving too?