Estonian White-tailed Sea Eagle Nest Camera 2019
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Re: Estonian white-tailed sea eagle nest camera 2019
the stream seems to be struggling. it's running on a new address again:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLClKR71ZLo
it's probably best to check the channel of Urmas Lett if the camera is on or not:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXUMGZ ... AVJgcJeCkg
i'll be away most of the day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLClKR71ZLo
it's probably best to check the channel of Urmas Lett if the camera is on or not:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXUMGZ ... AVJgcJeCkg
i'll be away most of the day.
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Hello
I'm waiting, but no footprints in the snow, hope they'll be back soon
I'm waiting, but no footprints in the snow, hope they'll be back soon
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It looks like someone has been to the nest, footprints(?) at the far right branch.
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thank you laranjeiraslaranjeiras wrote: ↑January 18th, 2019, 5:23 pm... last year the cam was only installed on jan 21st and the first recorded sighting of an eagle not until feb. 5th ...
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i made a few maps of the location of our camera with the aid of the picture of the Moon which i took this morning at 4:36.
first i needed the approximate coordinates of the nest. for this i looked up the coordinates of the bird watching tower in Saunja.
then i made the skymap above Sunja at this moment. the Moon was in the western sky as we saw in the morning. already beforehand we know that the camera is looking towards the East: we have seen wonderful sunsets.
here's the horizon view of the sky at 4:36 local time (2:36 UTC).
and this is the camera view at 4:36. nice Moon in the sky there.
it seems that our camera is looking almost exactly to the west.
with a little bit of luck we may be able to see the lunar eclipse on early Monday morning, if the camera works and the sky is clear.
first i needed the approximate coordinates of the nest. for this i looked up the coordinates of the bird watching tower in Saunja.
then i made the skymap above Sunja at this moment. the Moon was in the western sky as we saw in the morning. already beforehand we know that the camera is looking towards the East: we have seen wonderful sunsets.
here's the horizon view of the sky at 4:36 local time (2:36 UTC).
and this is the camera view at 4:36. nice Moon in the sky there.
it seems that our camera is looking almost exactly to the west.
with a little bit of luck we may be able to see the lunar eclipse on early Monday morning, if the camera works and the sky is clear.
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you know that webpage? https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/glo ... january-21 (e.g. for Saunja: https://i.postimg.cc/V6xLKVHJ/LE-1.jpg)
after click on location also animation and all relevant data https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/ ... o=20190121
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Jan 20
good morning!
thank you Solo!
i didn't know about this webpage.
the camera has been working in stretches this morning. it's a sunny day. i can't see any new footprints on the nest.
good morning!
thank you Solo!
i didn't know about this webpage.
the camera has been working in stretches this morning. it's a sunny day. i can't see any new footprints on the nest.
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Hey Yes, absolutely! I doubt this beautiful nest will be left without inhabitantslaranjeiras wrote: ↑January 18th, 2019, 5:23 pm i keep wanting to see the eagles but here's what i tell myself: last year the cam was only installed on jan 21st and the first recorded sighting of an eagle not until feb. 5th - there's still plenty of time
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Good morning all
It seems that cam has been working even during nighttime
03.49 with clear sky and full moon
It seems that cam has been working even during nighttime
03.49 with clear sky and full moon
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good morning!
i see from time to time a blurred dot in the sky where the Moon should be...
i think it is the Moon. it's covered by clouds every now and then. it is coming out of the shadow.
7:38
7:46
8:04
i woke up many times in the night to see 'my' Moon. before the eclipse began clouds covered the Moon.
now the clouds are moving away.
i see from time to time a blurred dot in the sky where the Moon should be...
i think it is the Moon. it's covered by clouds every now and then. it is coming out of the shadow.
7:38
7:46
8:04
i woke up many times in the night to see 'my' Moon. before the eclipse began clouds covered the Moon.
now the clouds are moving away.
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Good morning ame -
here (with comments) Amazing Lunar Eclipse LIVE from Vancouver, Canada- Sunday Jan 20th at 7.30pm PST / 10.30pm EST: https://youtu.be/AW49A_FrL_0 ( 392 watching now)
and here https://www.timeanddate.com/live/ (also much nice photos)
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i think you saw two airplanes. shooting stars or meteorites cannot be seen in daylight. (if it had been a daylight asteroid we would not be discussing it now...)laranjeiras wrote: ↑January 21st, 2019, 4:31 pm 16.14 i saw a shooting star? or a falling asteroid? or something...
besides meteorites and such things produce only about a second-long flashes. i think these must have been military aircraft. civil airplanes do not fly in formations.
the exhaustion gases (which are mostly water vapour) freeze in the air into tiny snow chrystals and they refleft sunlight. those gaseous tails of the aircraft were visible.
i made a close-up clip of this. what is really interesting to me is what animal or bird called at the same time near the nest.
near the end there was also a black woodpecker calling.
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This video is inaccessible.
Excuse my (English) GT
LDF Jūras ērglis tiešraide 2020 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... t3ubS8UnTw
Construction of a new nest https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 0cci-Ytyhn
total https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRffmO ... subscriber
LDF Jūras ērglis tiešraide 2020 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... t3ubS8UnTw
Construction of a new nest https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 0cci-Ytyhn
total https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRffmO ... subscriber
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thank you ame i also wonder what bird that was - hagnat would probably know but doesn't seem to be around just now