Estonian WTE Webcam 2016

Webcam Watching over White-tailed Eagles nest

Moderator: ame

Locked
User avatar
Abigyl
Registered user
Posts: 11161
Joined: May 3rd, 2014, 8:56 am

Re: Estonian WTE Webcam 2016

Post by Abigyl »

Marfo wrote: I don't know what you saw but usually Dutch people eat their Herrings like this:
http://onh.nl/nl-NL/artikel/15773/nieuw ... -de-staart
I would love seeing Nord do it like that.. :nod:
Thanks Marfo ! That's the way :laugh:

That's how nord had it,
User avatar
Maylin
Registered user
Posts: 37
Joined: June 24th, 2016, 12:57 am
Location: Dorset, UK

Post by Maylin »

star-o wrote:His voice is Nord's. Why he keeps all time his mouth open? Waiting for fastfood?
Birds do not have sweat glands. Panting is a sure sign birds are affected by heat. Panting increases the passage of air through the system, increases evaporation from the lungs and lowers temperature.
Hagnat
Registered user
Posts: 5997
Joined: May 12th, 2014, 9:51 am
Location: Netherlands

Post by Hagnat »

Marfo wrote: I don't know what you saw but usually Dutch people eat their Herrings like this:
http://onh.nl/nl-NL/artikel/15773/nieuw ... -de-staart
I would love seeing Nord do it like that.. :nod:
Abigyl wrote:Thanks Marfo ! That's the way :laugh: That's how nord had it,
Also with chopped onions?
User avatar
Lubaska
Registered user
Posts: 2016
Joined: June 10th, 2016, 7:48 am

Post by Lubaska »

rebelde wrote: "Why he keeps all time his mouth open?"

Could it be that eagles regulate their body temperature panting like dogs when the temperature is high, like today (26 celsius) ? :innocent:
I ve thought that star-o was asking about his screaming during flying and landing... :rotf:
User avatar
Glumardok
Registered user
Posts: 15
Joined: June 24th, 2016, 1:25 pm
Location: Berlin

Post by Glumardok »

Rainer wrote: By the way,adult eagle can starve 1,5 month !!!
Any proof for this allegation? There may exist some reptiles which may not need food for such long period. Birds, like all animals with warm blood can starve for some days, maybe a week even. But six weeks starvation is rather improbable, I would think.
Catha
Registered user
Posts: 87
Joined: June 24th, 2016, 5:15 pm

Post by Catha »

At 3:57 a parent arrived with a big fish when i look again few seconds later it seemed that Nord got it and Taibu sitting next to the camera crying and begging for it! This is hard for them specially for Taibu :(
User avatar
Maylin
Registered user
Posts: 37
Joined: June 24th, 2016, 12:57 am
Location: Dorset, UK

Post by Maylin »

Taibu got just a couple of bits. Then Nord grabbed the fish and dropped it after unsuccessful balancing. :slap:
User avatar
Maylin
Registered user
Posts: 37
Joined: June 24th, 2016, 12:57 am
Location: Dorset, UK

Post by Maylin »

Taibu is trying to nibble the bark because it tastes of fish but it is not tasty. :mrgreen:
The sister and the brother are waiting for another falling fish.
User avatar
Liz01
Registered user
Posts: 73424
Joined: January 21st, 2014, 2:06 pm
Location: Germany

Post by Liz01 »

15:25 Anna brought a huge fish. she start feeding the eaglet. Rahu? or Nord took the fish. the fish dropped. Weekend fish for raccoon dogs :rolleyes:
Image

Anna and two eaglet on the balcony :slap:
Image

User avatar
Liz01
Registered user
Posts: 73424
Joined: January 21st, 2014, 2:06 pm
Location: Germany

Post by Liz01 »

15:51 a eaglet call from far
Kuutar
Registered user
Posts: 94
Joined: May 15th, 2016, 1:59 pm

Post by Kuutar »

Rainer wrote:" Why he keeps all time his mouth open? Waiting for fastfood? "

Due to the warm weather-cooling system :D
Same way like dogs do it.
I think so too, very young ones, their warm weather-cooling systems are not ready (like adults have). (I have read somewhere?)
User avatar
Rainer
Registered user
Posts: 33
Joined: June 23rd, 2016, 3:13 pm
Location: Elva,Estonia

Post by Rainer »

Glumardok wrote: Any proof for this allegation? There may exist some reptiles which may not need food for such long period. Birds, like all animals with warm blood can starve for some days, maybe a week even. But six weeks starvation is rather improbable, I would think.


Of course I have no proof ! It's written in the wise book "Estonian birds of prey" !
Yes,it seems improbable, but I quote from book:
"Birds of prey at once can eat a very lot.Also they can starve very long time,for example WT eagle can starve one and half month,Black Kite almost month".
As we know,human can survive without food 30 days and without water only 3 days.Have not tried myself ,but probable it's true .
User avatar
Biker
Registered user
Posts: 4993
Joined: September 21st, 2015, 11:11 am

Post by Biker »

Marfo wrote:I don't know what you saw but usually Dutch people eat their Herrings like this:
http://onh.nl/nl-NL/artikel/15773/nieuw ... -de-staart
I would love seeing Nord do it like that.. :nod:
Abigyl wrote:Thanks Marfo ! That's the way :laugh: That's how nord had it,
Hagnat wrote:Also with chopped onions?
maybe he was waiting for the onions... :laugh:
gif:
Image
*Please don't feed the trolls!*
Carla
Registered user
Posts: 739
Joined: January 9th, 2016, 10:56 pm
Location: Almere, the Netherlands

Post by Carla »

15.14

screeeeeeming!!!
Carla
Registered user
Posts: 739
Joined: January 9th, 2016, 10:56 pm
Location: Almere, the Netherlands

Post by Carla »

what are doing?? fighting each other??? :(
Carla
Registered user
Posts: 739
Joined: January 9th, 2016, 10:56 pm
Location: Almere, the Netherlands

Post by Carla »

someone felt down?
Ambrosius
Registered user
Posts: 18
Joined: May 12th, 2016, 1:11 am

Post by Ambrosius »

Now they are fighting, just awful. Was it Nord attacking Taibu who is sitting now with bended head away from him. (I am not sure about the names) After the big fish fell a storm came up.
Now 'm afraid what some of you predicted they would compete eachother.
No the fight goes on ... Nord is really attacking.... tried to reach the neck of Taibu and tore feathers out... no joke, scary!! ;-((

oooff and finally he flies away at 15.15
justpeachy
Registered user
Posts: 5
Joined: June 25th, 2016, 2:18 pm

Post by justpeachy »

Poor Taibu really took a beating, not sure if it was from Rahu or Nord.
But she stood up to her bully brother and he had to take off.
Atta girl :loveshower:
cristina_ro
Registered user
Posts: 2
Joined: May 28th, 2016, 6:09 pm

Post by cristina_ro »

Taibu just won her first real fight. She is really smart.
rebelde
Registered user
Posts: 973
Joined: May 31st, 2016, 6:58 pm

Post by rebelde »

Carla wrote:what are doing?? fighting each other??? :(
Something was going on "downstairs" which got both eaglets nervous. It's hard to think the other eaglet would have been Nord - more likely it was Rahu, because Taibu was able to shoo him away... :puzzled:
Locked

Return to “White-tailed Eagles Camera Forum”