Wild Pig Cam 2009 discussion
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Re: Wild Pig Cam 2009 discussion
Salt pole digging is back on the agenda
One mama layed down for a few moments!!
Hide Volli, piglet coming into your backyard!!
One mama layed down for a few moments!!
Hide Volli, piglet coming into your backyard!!
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Ergee, as I see you found out how to post the pics. Great!
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Look, now I have 4 pictures too!!!
One is in there twice!!
But it is added only ones:
One is in there twice!!
But it is added only ones:
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a moment of perfect harmony!
thought they left!
no,no- now i heard a grrouh
thought they left!
no,no- now i heard a grrouh
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at last - furry!
lurking under the pine trees, now i heard it also!
lurking under the pine trees, now i heard it also!
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Im sure that old estonians mean by name kuremari (soo)kuremari - crane berry because storks are not real "kured" jõhvikad ja sookured elavad samas kohas, toonekured ei satu aga peaaegu kunagi sohu.Kuremari wrote: Kuremari = cranberry
kurg = stork
mari = berry
kuremari = stork`s berry
Mari = a very old Estonian name for women
i can answer for Vaino also - both Väino and Vaino are Estonian names for men
toonekurgededest on siin juttu (juhul, kui seda juba kuskil kurekaamera juures mainitud ei ole http://paganakoda.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&p=3993
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`Ricky wrote:Ergee, as I you found out how to post the pics. Great!
Thank you Ricky, bit by bit it begins to work, sorry annoying all of you with my "tests". My selfconfidence is going down more and more. I will stop now and hope to do things better tomorrow!
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Caysa, I don't know what your secret magic is, but the ACP says there are only three atachments per post.caysa wrote:Look, now I have 4 pictures too!!!
One is in there twice!!
But it is added only ones:
Let's not worry about it!
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okaskera, don`t be the party breakerokaskera wrote: Im sure that old estonians mean by name kuremari (soo)kuremari - crane berry because storks are not real "kured" jõhvikad ja sookured elavad samas kohas, toonekured ei satu aga peaaegu kunagi sohu.
but seriously- you are right!
facts are facts , as much as i`d like my "interpretation"
to be absolutly honest : okaskera corrected me- this kurg is really crane, cranes and cranberries are in bogs,
where white and black storks hardly ever go.
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heh, the grownups are not always the best role-models
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Even I understood that!! But the link was harder to understand, mythology in Estonian isn't easy, but very interesting.Kuremari wrote: okaskera, don`t be the party breaker
but seriously- you are right!
facts are facts , as much as i`d like my "interpretation"
Now we are much wiser - OR????
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i just add here 1 link about storks name. actualy its a much longer story but..(juhul, kui seda juba kuskil kurekaamera juures mainitud ei ole)Kuremari wrote: okaskera, don`t be the party breaker
but seriously- you are right!
facts are facts , as much as i`d like my "interpretation"
http://paganakoda.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&p=3993
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thank you, okaskera!okaskera wrote: i just add here 1 link about storks name. actualy its a much longer story but..(juhul, kui seda juba kuskil kurekaamera juures mainitud ei ole)
http://paganakoda.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&p=3993
that`s a new link
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What is this??
The piglet brought it, I think and even played with it - like a ball!
The piglet brought it, I think and even played with it - like a ball!
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Kuremari:
"okaskera, don`t be the party breaker
but seriously- you are right!
facts are facts , as much as i`d like my "interpretation" viewtopic.php?p=19878#p19878
But, Kuremari - cranes are so much more elegant than white storks. And cranberry plants are really beautiful, any time of the year. A mound of moss and ripe cranberries on it, or the flecked - like bird's eggs - unripe ones, or the flowers ... So, well chosen!
And they are such interesting plants, too.
"okaskera, don`t be the party breaker
but seriously- you are right!
facts are facts , as much as i`d like my "interpretation" viewtopic.php?p=19878#p19878
But, Kuremari - cranes are so much more elegant than white storks. And cranberry plants are really beautiful, any time of the year. A mound of moss and ripe cranberries on it, or the flecked - like bird's eggs - unripe ones, or the flowers ... So, well chosen!
And they are such interesting plants, too.
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we don`t argue on taste- we fight for it!Liis wrote:Kuremari:
"okaskera, don`t be the party breaker
but seriously- you are right!
facts are facts , as much as i`d like my "interpretation" viewtopic.php?p=19878#p19878
But, Kuremari - cranes are so much more elegant than white storks. And cranberry plants are really beautiful, any time of the year. A mound of moss and ripe cranberries on it, or the flecked - like bird's eggs - unripe ones, or the flowers ... So, well chosen!
And they are such interesting plants, too.
and beauty lies in watchers eye!( or sth like that, at least in Estonian it is like that- ilu peitub vaataja silmades!)
White storks or cranes- beautiful and interesting, but above all - for me there are Black Storks.
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strange, i was wandering also!caysa wrote:What is this??
The piglet brought it, I think and even played with it - like a ball!
a bit early for football !!
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Now I see what it is!!
They found a part of the old pole - and rolled it in!!
They found a part of the old pole - and rolled it in!!
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When living in Tirol/Austria, I could take pictures of the red deer, coming into my garden to eat the remains of the birds feed, the camera was on a tripod and had a long wire into the room to make the pictures. It was in March and there was still a bit of snow.ergee wrote: Sorry, this zum Vogelfutter was a test. Trying to post pics.
In the "heat" in September they were also in the field and the males made very loud noises. Ricky how do you translate "burlen" into English?
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That´s the old part of the salt pole Okaskera and Mait pulled out of the ground yesterday.Kuremari wrote: strange, i was wandering also!
a bit early for football !!