What is Going On?
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To all Looduskalender-people, admins, authors, photographers, visitors and anyone else
I wish you all a happy New Year 2011!
To Tallinn and Turku, the European Cultural Capitals of 2011, I wish them a very successful year!
And to all Estonians much success with your new currency Euro! Welcome to the Euro-zone!
I wish you all a happy New Year 2011!
To Tallinn and Turku, the European Cultural Capitals of 2011, I wish them a very successful year!
And to all Estonians much success with your new currency Euro! Welcome to the Euro-zone!
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Happy New Year, my dearest friends!
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Everyone a Happy new Year and all the best for the animals, the birds and the nature all over the world
respecteer de natuur
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What was going on, at least: some bits of news and scraps from backstage about the web cameras from Kristel Vilbaste's weekly chronicle on LK main page
http://www.looduskalender.ee/node/9098, Jan 4, 2011
(Kristel Vilbaste is usually well informed! Sorry, Estonian only. Any volunteers for translations ?)
"Pig TV in full swing
There are animals in the forest [despite the heavy snow cover] and fortunately we can follow their doings on our computer screens, sitting comfortably at home. The Looduskalender.ee people have got both Forest Cameras working by now. Pig TV Channel 1 had 11 boars in camera view at the same time; every now and then two deer also turn up. In daytime there is a big flock of jays, because the children in the Ilmatsalu kindergarten collected half a ton of acorns in the autumn and that is now being set out in daily rations to go into the beaks and snouts of the camera creatures. Forest TV channel 2 started on Thursday, according to Gennadi Skromnov, but sound wasn’t added until Friday. "It was so noisy at first that we had to disconnect the sound. Several different wild boar flocks met, and there was much quarreling. I think that about 36 different boars visit there. There is quite a number of young boars born this year, and four deer. In daytime there are snow buntings and a mallard came to check things out.” he said
Eagles, seals, bullfinches
The winter bird feeder camera in our winter capital, Otepää, shows a lively and varied bird life: greenfinches, siskins, tits, bullfinches, pigeons, sparrows and many others. On the eagle winter camera at least four eagles have been in camera view at the same time. Things are worse with the seal camera, blizzards pack the camera eye full of snow and to melt it away can take three days. But when a clear-eyed period occurs the coming and going of the ice can be seen, and from time to time seals too. And the Looduskalender.ee people send greetings to all their friends by way of Internet, with surely one of the most often viewed bullfinch photos - click here http://www.looduskalender.ee/node/9071.“
http://www.looduskalender.ee/node/9098, Jan 4, 2011
(Kristel Vilbaste is usually well informed! Sorry, Estonian only. Any volunteers for translations ?)
"Pig TV in full swing
There are animals in the forest [despite the heavy snow cover] and fortunately we can follow their doings on our computer screens, sitting comfortably at home. The Looduskalender.ee people have got both Forest Cameras working by now. Pig TV Channel 1 had 11 boars in camera view at the same time; every now and then two deer also turn up. In daytime there is a big flock of jays, because the children in the Ilmatsalu kindergarten collected half a ton of acorns in the autumn and that is now being set out in daily rations to go into the beaks and snouts of the camera creatures. Forest TV channel 2 started on Thursday, according to Gennadi Skromnov, but sound wasn’t added until Friday. "It was so noisy at first that we had to disconnect the sound. Several different wild boar flocks met, and there was much quarreling. I think that about 36 different boars visit there. There is quite a number of young boars born this year, and four deer. In daytime there are snow buntings and a mallard came to check things out.” he said
Eagles, seals, bullfinches
The winter bird feeder camera in our winter capital, Otepää, shows a lively and varied bird life: greenfinches, siskins, tits, bullfinches, pigeons, sparrows and many others. On the eagle winter camera at least four eagles have been in camera view at the same time. Things are worse with the seal camera, blizzards pack the camera eye full of snow and to melt it away can take three days. But when a clear-eyed period occurs the coming and going of the ice can be seen, and from time to time seals too. And the Looduskalender.ee people send greetings to all their friends by way of Internet, with surely one of the most often viewed bullfinch photos - click here http://www.looduskalender.ee/node/9071.“
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The web cameras and this winter - a tale of woes and worries ... http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/9124
Good luck to all staff and repair crews! And thank you for all your efforts!
Good luck to all staff and repair crews! And thank you for all your efforts!
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Thak you for the news, Liis.
At least we can understand what is happening now - or not happening!
At least we can understand what is happening now - or not happening!
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Looduskalender now has a Spanish language page. Hoping all Spanish members enjoy it!
http://www.looduskalender.ee/es
http://www.looduskalender.ee/es
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The Black Bears, Lily and Hope, now have their own topic - webcam with sound!
Another cub is due to be born in the next few days.
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=267
Another cub is due to be born in the next few days.
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=267
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I just read about a horrible fire in an Estonian orphanage and that ten handicaped children died in the desaster. I send my deepest compassion to Estonia.
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More on the story hereleonia wrote:I just read about a horrible fire in an Estonian orphanage and that ten handicaped children died in the desaster. I send my deepest compassion to Estonia.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12519860
I send my very sincere condoleances to the families and to the people of Estonia.
Carmel a member of SHOW .. I hope you love birds too. Its economical. It saves going to heaven.
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i heard the news of the fire just this morning though it happened already yesterday...
i send my deepests condolences to the families of the children who perished and to all Estonians on this sad day.
i send my deepests condolences to the families of the children who perished and to all Estonians on this sad day.
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I just learned of this & have been reading & watching news videos about it. My heart goes out to Estonia & I hope the families of these poor children will be comforted by the support of those close by them. It is so sad.
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compassion for all people in Estonia, and the people involved in the fire
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Kotkaklubi is offering rewards to people who can give them information about the location of nests.
It is thought that foresters, hunters,and land owners are most likely to be sources of information.
http://www.kotkas.ee/Stipendium.html
It is thought that foresters, hunters,and land owners are most likely to be sources of information.
http://www.kotkas.ee/Stipendium.html
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Nature and life at Lake Peipsi, Estonia: photos, presentation, music - web camera direct stream Monday Feb 28 at 18.00 (6 pm) Estonian time http://www.looduseomnibuss.ee/otse
A collection of author Kristel Vilbaste’s weekly chronicles about the changes and happenings in a nature lover’s - and expert’s - year, particularly from her home village Vilusi on the shore of Lake Peipsi in eastern Estonia, has just been published.
Kristel Vilbaste presents life in Vilusi and the book today, Monday Feb 28, in the Looduse Omnibuss Nature Nights series.
Kristel Vilbaste's stories have appeared for several years in Looduskalender and Estonian newspapers. Her home, a 70-year-old farmhouse where she lived with her husband and 5-year-old daughter, was tragically destroyed by fire on February 12.
A collection of author Kristel Vilbaste’s weekly chronicles about the changes and happenings in a nature lover’s - and expert’s - year, particularly from her home village Vilusi on the shore of Lake Peipsi in eastern Estonia, has just been published.
Kristel Vilbaste presents life in Vilusi and the book today, Monday Feb 28, in the Looduse Omnibuss Nature Nights series.
Kristel Vilbaste's stories have appeared for several years in Looduskalender and Estonian newspapers. Her home, a 70-year-old farmhouse where she lived with her husband and 5-year-old daughter, was tragically destroyed by fire on February 12.
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Small Bird Feeder forum and Eagles Winter Webcam forum have been moved to the Archived section, until they are needed again.
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I just now read news about a mass shooting in a mall in The Netherlands. I am so sorry that such madness has now come there. My thoughts are with our members from there, Ergee, Fleur, Bosuil, Jopie, & Rionn, & any others of whom I do not know.
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Thanks, Kitty. I went to read about it.
It happened about 25 miles (40km) south-west of Amsterdam.
What is the sudden madness that makes people do this?
It happened about 25 miles (40km) south-west of Amsterdam.
What is the sudden madness that makes people do this?
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Thank you Kitty. It was a shock as I heard about it. At this moment 7 people died, among them the shooter himself. We cannot understand what happened and why he did this horrible thing.