Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Tuuli & Remo
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Stephi hid the prey under her breast for a long time so i began to wonder was there anything after all...
but there is: a big mole again!
at 17.10 Tuuli began to dig under Stephi and there the mole was!
(this is a cut-out of the previos clip)
but there is: a big mole again!
at 17.10 Tuuli began to dig under Stephi and there the mole was!
(this is a cut-out of the previos clip)
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now they are settling down to sleep. Stephi is still just making little chirps under Tuuli's breast but Tuuli seems to be tired.
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Tuuli is home with Stephi, it's so nice..
17:11 - 17:20 "My mum and me"
Life is good...
17:11 - 17:20 "My mum and me"
Life is good...
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Life is good indeed!
Two moles waiting.
Two moles waiting.
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Ready for the next mealStarling wrote:
Two moles waiting.
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Isn't that sweet?
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Finally, two moles for a evening snack.
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20:23 - Stephi is home alone, it is a bit windy..
Is someone up there?
20:49 - Phi is still alone..
Is someone up there?
20:49 - Phi is still alone..
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19h59 in France. Stephi alone. Always bad weather, I heard wind or rain? Stephi needs sunshine.
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21:09h Look at this pretty tail feathers
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Yes Manu, they are beautiful Very nice video, thank youManu wrote:21:09h Look at this pretty tail feathers
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Especially for you Lussi .
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Tuuli came home again and Stephi seems to be content. Sleepy time.
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Manu wrote:Especially for you Lussi .
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almost pitch dark but the tail feathers of Stephi can just barely be seen on the left and Tuuli is on top of Stephi on the right side. both are fast asleep....
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she is sooo pretty and all the pic that everyone takes are just sooo amazing. i love her and i am so very happy that she is doing sooo much better. now little one with mama and we all will look in on u in the light.
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Im in the U.S. and I have a question,I have learned alot about Bald Eagles and Sea eagles but know nothing about these-do these eagles branch first and then fledge,or do they just simply one day fly? Thankyou
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The year before last we thought Spot (Eha and Koit's eaglet) had flown away, but when they widened the view of the camera, it turned out she was spending a lot of time on a branch near the nest.
Then she disappeared from view and then she was found on the ground, she had hurt her shoulder (probably) flying into a tree. So I think hopefully they spend some time mastering their flying before they zoom about.
Because these eagles migrate to Africa, they have less attachment to the nest site than the eagles who stay in one area, so I think they leave more quickly. I think the female, Tuuli will migrate first and Remo will spend some time teaching Stephi hunting skills before they migrate. But Stephi will be on her own quickly.
Felis did some checking and found an interesting article last year -- these eagles do some "easy" hunting in Africa -- baby birds who live in large colonies -- which probably gives some of the young LSEs a chance to survive as they continue to develop skills. Of course it is not too good for those baby birds.
Her finds lead to the creation of a whole database of information on LSEs -- this is the section with English articles viewtopic.php?f=53&t=354
Here, Oregon, I see young Bald Eagles well into the winter who still seem to be getting some help from a parent.
Then she disappeared from view and then she was found on the ground, she had hurt her shoulder (probably) flying into a tree. So I think hopefully they spend some time mastering their flying before they zoom about.
Because these eagles migrate to Africa, they have less attachment to the nest site than the eagles who stay in one area, so I think they leave more quickly. I think the female, Tuuli will migrate first and Remo will spend some time teaching Stephi hunting skills before they migrate. But Stephi will be on her own quickly.
Felis did some checking and found an interesting article last year -- these eagles do some "easy" hunting in Africa -- baby birds who live in large colonies -- which probably gives some of the young LSEs a chance to survive as they continue to develop skills. Of course it is not too good for those baby birds.
Her finds lead to the creation of a whole database of information on LSEs -- this is the section with English articles viewtopic.php?f=53&t=354
Here, Oregon, I see young Bald Eagles well into the winter who still seem to be getting some help from a parent.