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Liz01, those bonding sounds don't always mean that mating happens - you can't tell mating by only sounds. Sorry to say it.Liz01 wrote:18h32m Maiting out of sight
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Thanks, MutiklutiMutikluti wrote:I did one video more...about mating at 14.17
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Owlie wrote: Thanks, Mutikluti![]()
This was a kind of 'quiet' mating. I remember have seen matings when only Uku sings - have you noticed of their sounds that only the male 'sings' during the act?
Liz01 wrote:18h32m Maiting out of sight
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Owlie, I wrote "Mating out of sigth" You interpret again. Please read right. sorry to say itOwlie wrote: Liz01, those bonding sounds don't always mean that mating happens - you can't tell mating by only sounds. Sorry to say it.
We have seen several times in this nest view that the eagles "sing" without having a mating.
Liz01 wrote:18h32m Maiting out of sight
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Owlie wrote: Liz01, those bonding sounds don't always mean that mating happens - you can't tell mating by only sounds. Sorry to say it.
We have seen several times in this nest view that the eagles "sing" without having a mating.
If you mean "out of SIGHT" I do not interpret but translate: you did not see it. And I still mean that when you don't see a mating, you cannot prove that it happened and it is not correct to insist it or tell us. Which you have often done in for example the Latvian WTE nest thread.Liz01 wrote:Owlie, I wrote "Mating out of sigth" You interpret again. Please read right. sorry to say it![]()
It was the beating of wings and the tree wobbled. That does not happen if they only sing!
...Owlie wrote:... you can't tell mating by only sounds. Sorry to say it.
We have seen several times in this nest view that the eagles "sing" without having a mating.
there is a difference in singing together and mating calls. in case of a mating the male sings very intensively, in accelerating pace with his voice rising higher and higher and finally breaking into a falsetto screaming voices. if we hear such a cry we can be rather sure that a mating has taken place. the female is quiet. at the newer Saunja nest Linda and Sulev had the habit of mating on the nest in front of the camera and then we learned what the mating sounds like. so i think that we can tell what mating should sound like even though we don't see it.Owlie wrote:... when you don't see a mating, you cannot prove that it happened ...
i think that male eagles need to be very persuasive lovers. i should think that if the lady does not want it will not happen.Mutikluti wrote:... Most important is how Uku manage this situation....