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AllyKass wrote:http://www.eoy.ee/kodukakk/english/
kodukakk-tawny owl -Strix aluco
:laugh: was it there also? I could have saved myself a lot of work :slap:
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Jo UK wrote:Great. Thanks to Soph9!
I tried to post a reply to her video, with links to the website and this forum, but when I tried to post the comment, the box grayed out and would not post. Then I tried without the links - but that did not work either .Or maybe I have posted 6 times now!!
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I have added translated (by Kuremari) text to the first post, above, about this nest.
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Another really interesting and absolutely great webcam this one is. Thanks to those who make it possible! :bow:



"Our" tawny owl got home again:
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owl was coming home 07:23
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then it heared voices and flying back to hole and now it watching there :D
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it watching review the shoulder
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back to floor on the nest
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Morning AllyKass :hi:
Is there another owl, sitting on the edge (partner?) or is it 'something' that moves in the wind?
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morning :wave:
it watching to this moving things-little brances
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Tawny Owl webcam is installed in Matsalu National Park, within the Bird of the Year 2009 project.
Main constructor of that webcam system is Aivar - I suggested him to register in forum and write some comments about. Hope he will do!

Soon will be information about this webcam also in Bird of the Year website. Hopefully also in English.

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Thanks, Urmas.
Aivar will be very welcome here, when he arrives.
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About 10 minutes ago there was a typical calling-sound of another owl (partner?)
(that 'blowing' sound :whistling: )

@@ she looks constantly UP insteat of going to sleep, is she expecting someone?
(or is it my hope that she does? :laugh: )
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Hi, little bit of information from Mr Looduskalender - nest is mostly empty now but it's normal. If mating is successful then we'll see it much more of course; eggs should be laid in the end of February.
Let's cross our fingers:)
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there needed second cam too, to see thats happened on hole outside :bow:
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yarko wrote:Hi, little bit of information from Mr Looduskalender - nest is mostly empty now but it's normal. If mating is successful then we'll see it much more of course; eggs should be laid in the end of February.
Let's cross our fingers:)
Yes, let's do that, it would be fantastic to see all the fases of love, eggs, chickens and feeding.
BTW around march the webcams off the Dutch birdprotection will be open again, there we can see the nests of; Falco peregrinus, apis-apis, Falco tinnunculus, Athena Noctua and Alcedo atthis.
It's wonderful to watch, from the first day they meet, until the young-ones leave the nest.
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AllyKass wrote:there needed second cam too, to see thats happened on hole outside :bow:
YES! I agree :headroll:
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Can someone please help me.
How to find time to watch all those wonderful cam's? :rolleyes:
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yarko wrote:Can someone please help me.
How to find time to watch all those wonderful cam's? :rolleyes:
:laugh: So I'm not the only one with that problem? :faint:
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Various Tawny owl calls here http://www.eoy.ee/kodukakk/kodukakk/kodukakk on the EOÜ Tawny owl homepage.
Scroll down quite a bit to heading 'Häälitsused' - see PrintScreen below.
Calls in this order: male's territory call; undulating hu-hu-hu, more unusual; male & femals wooing calls before mating; male wooing call + male & female calls to each other to approach; excited/angry; foodbegging chicks in nest; fledglings' food begging
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Jasmijn wrote: :laugh: So I'm not the only one with that problem? :faint:
it's easier to suffer in group Jasmijn:)
thank you Liis for owl-call information.
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Liis wrote:Various Tawny owl calls here http://www.eoy.ee/kodukakk/kodukakk/kodukakk on the EOÜ Tawny owl homepage.
Scroll down quite a bit to heading 'Häälitsused' - see PrintScreen below.
Calls in this order: male's territory call; undulating hu-hu-hu, more unusual; male & femals wooing calls before mating; male wooing call + male & female calls to each other to approach; excited/angry; foodbegging chicks in nest; fledglings' food begging
Thanks for the information Liis.
The little sounds (s)he made yesterday afternoon I can't remember exactly, I think it's like the 3th one (?)
Tomorrow it sounded more like blowing as a mad cat (you know what I mean? :laugh: )
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