Golden Eagle Webcam Forum
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Welcome to this new webcam on a Golden Eagle nest in Soomaa.
We want to be as relaxed as possible, and help members to enjoy this forum. While having regard to the forum wide rules about picture size (800x600)and number of pics/videos per post(3) please post as much as you want. Try to banish the "double post" restriction. If you have prepared pictures, videos and text, please, please, post it. Your post is really wanted here. Please do not delete or withold your post just because another member has posted something similar before you. This forum is no place for a competiton about who posts first. All members are equal.
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This Golden Eagle forum will not have only one Moderator - as a team, we shall all do what is needed. There will not be separate Obsevation/Discussion topics.
Welcome to this new webcam on a Golden Eagle nest in Soomaa.
We want to be as relaxed as possible, and help members to enjoy this forum. While having regard to the forum wide rules about picture size (800x600)and number of pics/videos per post(3) please post as much as you want. Try to banish the "double post" restriction. If you have prepared pictures, videos and text, please, please, post it. Your post is really wanted here. Please do not delete or withold your post just because another member has posted something similar before you. This forum is no place for a competiton about who posts first. All members are equal.
On other forums within Looduskalender, where there is one specified moderator, please respect the rules posted by that moderator as before.
This Golden Eagle forum will not have only one Moderator - as a team, we shall all do what is needed. There will not be separate Obsevation/Discussion topics.
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Re: Golden Eagle Webcam Forum
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April 12
15:25 - 15:33 Female visits the nest.
(The time on this picture must be 15:25)
April 12
15:25 - 15:33 Female visits the nest.
(The time on this picture must be 15:25)
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I saw the GE on the nest today - just for 5 minutes. Why would she visit the nest if she had another nest elsewhere?
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Somewhere it said there might be another alternative nest.
I read it too.
I read it too.
"Throw your heart across the river and swim after it."
Indian proverb
Indian proverb
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Yeah, if they don't find food enough this year they just skip it and try next year, usual behavior, they don't breed every year.
Don't know how it is with eagle food in Estonia this year
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http://www.jagd.it/hochwild/adler.htm
(German)
May I put the link?
Up to 12 (!) Nests attach and use them
they change.
You never know where they will breed this year. Or not.
(German)
May I put the link?
Up to 12 (!) Nests attach and use them
they change.
You never know where they will breed this year. Or not.
"Throw your heart across the river and swim after it."
Indian proverb
Indian proverb
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Good morning
In the main page of Looduskalender there is a message that usually golden eagles do noy breed every year and so "our"pair have decided to skip this year breeding
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/index.php/node/2275
In the main page of Looduskalender there is a message that usually golden eagles do noy breed every year and so "our"pair have decided to skip this year breeding
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/index.php/node/2275
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the message is rather confusing, but i think it says the eagles wont be nesting this year?
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"Confusing" is an understatement, GT translates it to this:
Urmas Sellis:
"It's quite complicated to track the capercaillie because they do not slaughter each year. In the last couple of years, gulls have been successfully nesting in Soomaa. And then the birds probably decided to skip the nest. "
The nesting sites of the county eagles remain on the ramparts, and the nest will be built on a higher tree of a rhubarb. There are about sixty rocky pairs in Estonia nesting.
But anyway, it's a pity they won't breed, I was looking forward to a successful season.
Thanks Summi, for the news
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In English
This year we cannot follow the nesting of golden eagles
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/index.php/en/node/2275
This year we cannot follow the nesting of golden eagles
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/index.php/en/node/2275
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April 16
Around 10:58 male (?) on the nest
Around 10:58 male (?) on the nest
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In Portugal, both Golden eagles and Iberian imperial eagles have 2 or 3 nests. And they change from time to time. Maybe to have the nests more clean?
But it can also happen that they decide not to bread.
But it can also happen that they decide not to bread.
Be Natural
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27.Sep.
O jeeee .... sound and picture falters and picture is crooked
O jeeee .... sound and picture falters and picture is crooked
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Oeps, sorry! I assumed it was the Latvian forum...
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Hello sova! I just saw it and thought .... ups ....
A very interesting perspective.
Unfortunately, some of my favorite cameras have been off for a long time. It has always been the most durable. Someone will judge her again.
A very interesting perspective.
Unfortunately, some of my favorite cameras have been off for a long time. It has always been the most durable. Someone will judge her again.
"Throw your heart across the river and swim after it."
Indian proverb
Indian proverb
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Golden Eagle cam was turned down during a stormy day. Probably nobody noticed exactly, when it happened. Most probably there was not eagle who hit a cam, but some falling branch or something like that.
In coming days we remove nest cameras, except White-tailed Eagle cam. The WtE cam will be repaired, but we hope to keep it working over winter. No more autonomous power stations to produce energy during dark time as only one. Changing of batteries is too much time and fuel consuming and not much to see actually trough other cameras.
More reasonable is to make a brake and in spring to install these again.
In coming days we remove nest cameras, except White-tailed Eagle cam. The WtE cam will be repaired, but we hope to keep it working over winter. No more autonomous power stations to produce energy during dark time as only one. Changing of batteries is too much time and fuel consuming and not much to see actually trough other cameras.
More reasonable is to make a brake and in spring to install these again.
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good Morning
Thank you Mr.Urmas for the info
Thank you Mr.Urmas for the info
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i look forward to the new web cams in the sea eagle & golden eagle nests in 2019Urmas wrote: ↑September 30th, 2018, 4:48 pm Golden Eagle cam was turned down during a stormy day. Probably nobody noticed exactly, when it happened. Most probably there was not eagle who hit a cam, but some falling branch or something like that.
In coming days we remove nest cameras, except White-tailed Eagle cam. The WtE cam will be repaired, but we hope to keep it working over winter. No more autonomous power stations to produce energy during dark time as only one. Changing of batteries is too much time and fuel consuming and not much to see actually trough other cameras.
More reasonable is to make a brake and in spring to install these again.