Lesser Spotted Eagle 2010 ~ Eha & Koit
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Re: Lesser Spotted Eagle 2010
What good news, here.
I see there is some new greenery on the nest but it's not easy to get a screen capture until the lighting changes.
I see there is some new greenery on the nest but it's not easy to get a screen capture until the lighting changes.
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I think Koit brought a frog
It looks like leggy Koit with the frog.
They are both on the nest!
It looks like leggy Koit with the frog.
They are both on the nest!
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Both birds were on the nest together, for a short time. They are close by now - I can hear them.
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9.40 eagle in the nest!
is this Eha?
is this Eha?
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I think so -- I think she might have the frog.
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I am a bit slow with my pic, but I have to show ...even I saw one.
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I do not think my sound and visual are in sync. Iis Eha calling or is it Koit off screen, who is calling?
At 9:47 I could see Eha calling -- assuming it is our pair who have returned.
At 9:47 I could see Eha calling -- assuming it is our pair who have returned.
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Good morning all! I just took a picture but see that they are already posted, so there is no need. These birds have a "very young face", those broad beaks give the impression of being young.
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Heck maybe it is Koit on the nest and Eha who left -- maybe she took the frog.
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Not sure, but I think this may be a female - pale beak and leg colour.
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10:07
Looks like Koit delivered another prey.
The only thing I can see is Koit is so leggy but when he hunkers or she stretches it is not so clear -- but when he arrived with the prey it was clear the female was on the nest. And as I recall bringing food was pretty much his work.
Looks like Koit delivered another prey.
The only thing I can see is Koit is so leggy but when he hunkers or she stretches it is not so clear -- but when he arrived with the prey it was clear the female was on the nest. And as I recall bringing food was pretty much his work.
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This is Eha.juta wrote:Somebody can recognise who is it?
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I think our two eagles just mated -- they were both off there on the branch at the right.
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Eha is still on the branch but there have been gusts of wind that blew the greenery about so that the nest was invisible! Such wind.
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17.29 Somebody at home... Is it Koit or Eha or somebody else
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There is a LSE on the nest now; I think it is Eha. ..no trousers.!!
There are lots of pine branches today on the nest..this looks serious.
Lots of greenery maybe moss ?
There are lots of pine branches today on the nest..this looks serious.
Lots of greenery maybe moss ?
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Seeing whoever this is, I'm reminded so strongly of Spot ...shape of the head, and standing in that particular spot, watchfully, patiently, waiting for mama to return to the nest. Since kids so often take after their parents, guess this makes sense. I am not implying it is really him/her! It is wonderful being at the start of this new season in Koit and Eha' lives; what an experience watching Spot grow up last year (including the first couple of weeks post-hatching!!) Hope all goes happily and smoothly this year.macdoum wrote:There is a LSE on the nest now; I think it is Eha. ..no trousers.!!
There are lots of pine branches today on the nest..this looks serious.
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Eha is calling now and then. Just standing around,looking left and right ... a few 'peeps' now and then.
18:00 and seems she has left or she is lying there in the shade..difficult to see.
18:00 and seems she has left or she is lying there in the shade..difficult to see.
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