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Webcams of Wild Boar Feeding During Winter Time
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good night! :offtobed:
Mother Nature teaching to us about balance of power.
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Knallfroesch wrote:It`s so great - the boars and Mait are back again
Also some old fans
But where is the master of comic - Robin? :whistling:

Let`s all have a nice time together, again :laugh:
:wave: Good to see old friends here and new too, and I am here Knalli, I see that you miss me already :mrgreen:
I wonder if our mouse family shows this year itself... :D
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Do you know, last year it took me a long time to believe in the mouse family - I was too busy laughing. Finally, I saw them, or one! :loveshower: :laugh: :laugh:
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i think it will be beter to write abaut both cam in one forum not in 2 haw you all think that will be nly one forum - forest cams
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As these two feeding places are so far apart, it makes sense to have two topics.
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I suspect we will all -- maybe me most of all -- get confused from time to time, but it might be more interesting if we try to think about them in separate threads.
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23:00, Not much going on at Cam#1 at this hour. Pigs were real early here.
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Fox in pig cam at 22:28 Estonia time
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I'm glad this camera is back up and running for the winter...I'd been missing it...SelbyLowndes
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Hello everybody!

I´m happy to see you again.

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Jo UK wrote:As these two feeding places are so far apart, it makes sense to have two topics.
ohhhh....understand
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Estonian hunters declare Christmas peace

Estonian Hunters Society will declare on Tuesday in the Põltsamaa castle Christmas peace, during which animals will not be hunted, National Broadcasting/LETA reports.
The December 24-26 Christmas peace will be declared by the society’s president Margus Puust.
Estonian hunters declared Christmas peace for the first time in 1993, following the example of Finland.
During the Christmas peace, hunters wont hunt animals, instead they go to forests with their families and bring food to animals.
Currently it is the hunting season for wolves and lynxes.



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The light is not working, but they are here!!! :innocent:

:rotf: Lights on, pigs gone!!
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On the first camera in this year i wasn't see wildpigs. It's imposible !
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minek91 wrote:On the first camera in this year i wasn't see wildpigs. It's imposible !
No, not impossible... these are more select :whistling:
It's a matter of pacience as it is always necessary to see wildlife. They must get used and lots of them will appear :loveshower:
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A group of 9 Boars has arrived :D

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Easy to see ànd hear who is the boss.......
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Such good noses. Easy to find the food even under the snow.
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These pigs seem to have thicker coats than I remember from last year. Does anyone else notice a difference?
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Jo UK wrote:These pigs seem to have thicker coats than I remember from last year. Does anyone else notice a difference?
Maybe its colder this year :D
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