Estonian Tawny Owl Webcam
- verlit
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Re: Estonian Tawny Owl Webcam
By the way, bociany, may I ask you a personal question? Are you by any chance of a Slovak origin? Your nick and avatar seem to suggest that and since I am Czech, I am curious
Thanks you got that bociany, I'm 'normally' on time to see here go, but now I wasn't.bociany wrote:Here she is flying up a minute ago (just before AllyKass's picture)
Oh, those lovely little sounds when she takes of.
(I still mis that 'love-emoticon' )
(I still mis that 'love-emoticon' )
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and she left 17:59
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Mother Nature teaching to us about balance of power.
Those footsteps cán't be from our little owl.
(or does she have here first 'catch'?)
(or does she have here first 'catch'?)
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verlit. My family is originally from Poland (small villages near Rszeszow). My grandparents (all 4) emigrated to the USA in the late 1890s, but I knew very little about them and where they came from until I did some genealogy research a few years ago. I discovered cousins still living in the same villages! I also love the white storks and when I first joined a forum right after my trip to Poland, I decided to use the Polish word for "storks" as my nickname. But it turned out that it confuses Canadians and Americans, who usually end up calling me "Bo" ~ which confuses the Europeans (I am not male). Thanks for asking!verlit wrote:By the way, bociany, may I ask you a personal question? Are you by any chance of a Slovak origin? Your nick and avatar seem to suggest that and since I am Czech, I am curious
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Klaara was awake at day.
But I missed her exit.
But I missed her exit.
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Mouse..
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Wow!MurakaMari wrote:Mouse..
And she Klaara is calling somewhere in the darkness. Lovely sound. I just hope the mouse was not our Volii from pig camera!
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AllyKass wrote:owl was coming home 07:23
If my birds -book is right Klaara is a Strix aluco, in German called: Waldkauz
in the Netherlands: bosuil. She cries hu-hu, hu-u-u-u-u- and young ones in autumn
crie a sharp: "kewick". These owls have their nests often in trees, in villages and
even in towns. Brood mostly in tree-holes, also, when they can reach it through an
opening, in a loft on a farm and in wooden nests men made for them.
Hope we will see her very often.
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Jasmijn, which emoticon is it? If you can find an example of it, and post it here,I can ask Looduskalender if he can add just one at a time.Jasmijn wrote:Oh, those lovely little sounds when she takes of.
(I still mis that 'love-emoticon' )
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She come home 7:06
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Mother Nature teaching to us about balance of power.
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and back to hole
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Mother Nature teaching to us about balance of power.
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Honey....I'm home!
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It's OK.
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There are several, but a little red hart is maybe the most recocnizable?Jo UK wrote: Jasmijn, which emoticon is it? If you can find an example of it, and post it here,I can ask Looduskalender if he can add just one at a time.
I have tried to copy one from a Dutch forum, but it does not work if I want to place it here
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Oh, I see! So you have Polish roots, not Slovak (I didn´t realize the stork is bocian in Polish also). Close enough, thoughbociany wrote: verlit. My family is originally from Poland (small villages near Rszeszow). My grandparents (all 4) emigrated to the USA in the late 1890s, but I knew very little about them and where they came from until I did some genealogy research a few years ago. I discovered cousins still living in the same villages! I also love the white storks and when I first joined a forum right after my trip to Poland, I decided to use the Polish word for "storks" as my nickname. But it turned out that it confuses Canadians and Americans, who usually end up calling me "Bo" ~ which confuses the Europeans (I am not male). Thanks for asking!
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the best love emoticon i know is that one:Jasmijn wrote: There are several, but a little red hart is maybe the most recocnizable?
I have tried to copy one from a Dutch forum, but it does not work if I want to place it here
http://vadrouilles.moto.free.fr/smileys/loveshower.gif
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Owl is starting to fly out.
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Birds are wonderful
You naughty girl, why didn't you wait for me?
Up at 17.30, now sitting on the edge.
Up at 17.30, now sitting on the edge.