Estonian LSE (formerly BS) Webcam 2011 ~ Tuuli & Remo
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Re: Estonian LSE (formerly BS) Webcam 2011.
short visit with something that looked like a worm (13:13)
they are curring or trilling or something between that, when the partner is arriving
they are curring or trilling or something between that, when the partner is arriving
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15:24 crying again and getting answer
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The same in Sweden!Trillian wrote:it is obvious, why they are called "screaming eagles" in Germany. They are calling all day
For how long time will the bird be brooding the egg?
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i think 38 - 40 Days - after seven Weeks fly the young eagles
the half live consists of arrangement, subordination and regulation
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Big yawn.....
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I wonder very much if she will have a 3rd egg. If so it can happen any time now.
Edit: and she IS very quiet since about an hour
Edit: and she IS very quiet since about an hour
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Everything seems to be okay
Everything seems to be okay
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The LSE lays 1 - 3 eggs, normally 2.jopie wrote:I wonder very much if she will have a 3rd egg. If so it can happen any time now.
Cainism, that is, the killing of the 2nd born eagle by it's older sibling is very common in the LSE.
the half live consists of arrangement, subordination and regulation
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She rolled 1 egg further to the back.
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Nest is empty right now and two eggs are there!
The article of the website I posted yesterday says about the cainism, that in the German state Brandenburg they have a project by the Organisation hosting this particular website, taking the second chick right after hatching, raise it for some time until "Cain" does not want to kill his brother any more (it seems to be a phase) and bring the chick back to be raised by the eagles. In 2009 they could raise 13 chicks like that.
And by now Tuuli is back and lives up to her name
The article of the website I posted yesterday says about the cainism, that in the German state Brandenburg they have a project by the Organisation hosting this particular website, taking the second chick right after hatching, raise it for some time until "Cain" does not want to kill his brother any more (it seems to be a phase) and bring the chick back to be raised by the eagles. In 2009 they could raise 13 chicks like that.
And by now Tuuli is back and lives up to her name
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The Aquila Pomarina Collection
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She went for a short flight, and her silence is over. Cuckoo in the background.
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Tuuli was shortly away...
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Just found some more about it,
http://www.brandenburg.de/cms/media.php ... slovak.pdf this is in English and Slovak
http://www.mugv.brandenburg.de/cms/medi ... rei_04.pdf this has abstracts in English.
Latvian "Ables" were brought in to help the population!
http://www.brandenburg.de/cms/media.php ... slovak.pdf this is in English and Slovak
http://www.mugv.brandenburg.de/cms/medi ... rei_04.pdf this has abstracts in English.
Latvian "Ables" were brought in to help the population!
“One can measure the greatness and the moral progress of a nation by looking at how it treats its animals” (Mahatma Gandhi)
"You can judge a man's true character by the way he treats his fellow animals" (Paul McCartney)
The Aquila Pomarina Collection
"You can judge a man's true character by the way he treats his fellow animals" (Paul McCartney)
The Aquila Pomarina Collection
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“One can measure the greatness and the moral progress of a nation by looking at how it treats its animals” (Mahatma Gandhi)
"You can judge a man's true character by the way he treats his fellow animals" (Paul McCartney)
The Aquila Pomarina Collection
"You can judge a man's true character by the way he treats his fellow animals" (Paul McCartney)
The Aquila Pomarina Collection
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Tuuli in the light of the eveningsun.
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This morning.... I was so busy with Maisy the Mallard, I didn't have time to upload and post this video (it was Midnight for me!)
Video: Good Morning, Here’s Your Breakfast
Remo flies into the nest with breakfast for Tuuli. She flies off with it, perhaps to dine in solitary splendor, while he takes his turn incubating their two eggs.
Recorded at 7:37 AM local time
1st egg: 4/27
2nd egg: 5/1
Estonian name: Väike-konnakotkas
Aquila pomarina
Video: Good Morning, Here’s Your Breakfast
Remo flies into the nest with breakfast for Tuuli. She flies off with it, perhaps to dine in solitary splendor, while he takes his turn incubating their two eggs.
Recorded at 7:37 AM local time
1st egg: 4/27
2nd egg: 5/1
Estonian name: Väike-konnakotkas
Aquila pomarina
Please help preserve wildlife and wildlife territories
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Maybe she flies away when she has something more difficult than a frog to eat. I think I missed that food delivery. Small mammal #2 -- of those we have noticed.
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I was trying to figure out what it was--- I'm not familiar with the small mammals in Estonia. No long tail, so I know it wasn't a squirrel. Whatever it was, Tuuli was very glad to have it. She had been calling at least an hour before Remo arrived.
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