Black Stork nest in Portugal
- lynx.pardallus
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Re: Black Stork nest in Portugal
Good morning
Some pictures of this morning
Some pictures of this morning
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- lynx.pardallus
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Black stork left the nest at 8:57.
Pictures of this moment :peek:
Pictures of this moment :peek:
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How can I zoom the video to full screen? I tried many ways but it does not work.renandeli wrote:Good evening! Boa tarde! The Black stork was out of the nest from 09:02 in the morning to 19:59 in the evening (Poturguese time -2h)! The eight or ninth night on this nest is beginning for the Black Stork, as far as I know. Looks good! You can see it there until the night is black, and only fireflies are flying in the air. One week left to the full moon!
It has been a quite windy day.
Just zoom the little video window to full screen.. It seems to be resting or sleeping.
http://static.publico.clix.pt/grifosnaweb/
I took the snapshot for one second too late. I saw when it flew from left side below directly on the nest, not to the same place on the clip of rock where I have seen it lands usually.
btw: I think you mean Portuguese time plus (not minus) 2 hours.
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Same heregarina do mar wrote: Ricky
I usually have the vulture/BS cam open through their site (on the left top corner of the screen) and pig/bambi cam open through wmp (on the left down corner of the screen)
And use the remaining 3/4 of the screen to work
WMP --> pig cam
internet 1 --> LK Forum
internet 2 --> "working page"
and a 3rd internet explorer with the BS cam lets the pig cam crash or working worse. (that also goes for other videos/webcams)
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RickyRicky wrote: How can I zoom the video to full screen? I tried many ways but it does not work.
btw: I think you mean Portuguese time plus (not minus) 2 hours.
In Portugal it's UTC time (Less 2 hours than Estonian and East Europe time)
To see the video full screen click with the right button of the mouse on the command bar below the video stream and it appears there the possibility of zooming.
You can also see it using wmp: http://wms.fccn.pt/grifos-rodao
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JoJo UK wrote:Can anyone help, please?
We need to find an e-mail address in order to contact the owners of the Black Stork webcam in Portugal, in order to seek permission to carry a link to it.
Thanks if you can help.
I already talked with the "owner" of the camera and sent an e-mail to Kaido with the contacts.
They are very interested in a sort of partnership between the 2 sites
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Thank you garina do mar for direct link to BS-cam
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That is very encouraging news, garina. Thanks for doing that!garina do mar wrote: Jo
I already talked with the "owner" of the camera and sent an e-mail to Kaido with the contacts.
They are very interested in a sort of partnership between the 2 sites
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I saw the Black stork returned at 20:28! But that is not all. There are two Black Stors on the nest now!
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I see them too!
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Better one with both
I edited this picture a little, and lightened the part inside the gray lines. I guess it does not make much difference.
I edited this picture a little, and lightened the part inside the gray lines. I guess it does not make much difference.
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Now they are both on the nest..
I have not yet looked at all my captures. I never noticed when the other came, or did they came ar same time..
The other one was on the nest some hours in the morning, some hours out..In the afternoon it returned, and lef again. Next time I saw the returning Black stork 20:28, but there was a surprise: two Black Storks!
I have not yet looked at all my captures. I never noticed when the other came, or did they came ar same time..
The other one was on the nest some hours in the morning, some hours out..In the afternoon it returned, and lef again. Next time I saw the returning Black stork 20:28, but there was a surprise: two Black Storks!
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renandeli, I wonder if one stork was on the nest all along? I did not notice it until s/he moved. That corner is dark, but I think one or both are still there , as night is falling.
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They are there both. Here you see: 6 pictures, 1-2-3/6bociany wrote:renandeli, I wonder if one stork was on the nest all along? I did not notice it until s/he moved. That corner is dark, but I think one or both are still there , as night is falling.
The other has been all the time on the nest (I don't know how long time!). First for one minute they were both beside the nest. The other was first outside the nest and the other one on the nest.
Then the other one went on the nest too, then after some two minutes this one came besides the nets. But very soon it came again on the nest. At last they are there both. 1-2-3
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BTW, there is bright moonlight, not wholly full moon. Water is glittering.
4-5-6
4) 20:46 5) 20:52 6) 20:55
4-5-6
4) 20:46 5) 20:52 6) 20:55
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Thanks! It worked!garina do mar wrote: Ricky
In Portugal it's UTC time (Less 2 hours than Estonian and East Europe time)
To see the video full screen click with the right button of the mouse on the command bar below the video stream and it appears there the possibility of zooming.
You can also see it using wmp: http://wms.fccn.pt/grifos-rodao
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I have no idea when the other one Black Stork appeared on the nest.
I checked my folders (they are not perfect!!.. only one pic in one minute or in every 30 seconds) and this is a shedule from the morning:
At sunrice a BS was on the nest and at 09:02 the BS left.
A BS returned at 12:09 on the nest and was there till 15:23 (how could one know who was he/she?)
After 15:23 I did not see any BS anywhere. Only at 20:28 I saw a BS flying on the nest, and then for a big surprice, after some seconds I saw, there were two of them.
One picture of the BS at 08:56 in the morning.
edited 22:10 The other BS came a second after the first one, at 20:28! Now I read this there in the Portuguese thread. :peek: This picture is from the first returning on the nest at 12:08
I checked my folders (they are not perfect!!.. only one pic in one minute or in every 30 seconds) and this is a shedule from the morning:
At sunrice a BS was on the nest and at 09:02 the BS left.
A BS returned at 12:09 on the nest and was there till 15:23 (how could one know who was he/she?)
After 15:23 I did not see any BS anywhere. Only at 20:28 I saw a BS flying on the nest, and then for a big surprice, after some seconds I saw, there were two of them.
One picture of the BS at 08:56 in the morning.
edited 22:10 The other BS came a second after the first one, at 20:28! Now I read this there in the Portuguese thread. :peek: This picture is from the first returning on the nest at 12:08
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It is better!bociany wrote:Better one with both
I edited this picture a little, and lightened the part inside the gray lines. I guess it does not make much difference.
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Hi Renandeli and Bocianyrenandeli wrote:BTW, there is bright moonlight, not wholly full moon. Water is glittering.
4-5-6
4) 20:46 5) 20:52 6) 20:55
One more time thanks for the pictures
The moon today raised at noon and will set at 3 in the morning. But I think that the sky is a bit cloudy. When the clouds alow, the moon shows the nest but is starting to be on the shadow of the rocks in the back.
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You're welcome JoJo UK wrote: That is very encouraging news, garina. Thanks for doing that!
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