Estonian Lesser Spotted Eagle Webcam 2011 ~ Eha & Koit
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Estonian Lesser Spotted Eagle Webcam 2011 ~ Eha & Koit
http://tv.eenet.ee/konnakotkas
Here again is the Estonian Lesser Spotted Eagle webcam. Information about it can be seen at
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/9915.
The forest-based part of this system is solar-powered.
Let's hope we see another successful breeding season with the adult pair, Koit and Eha.
Here again is the Estonian Lesser Spotted Eagle webcam. Information about it can be seen at
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/9915.
The forest-based part of this system is solar-powered.
Let's hope we see another successful breeding season with the adult pair, Koit and Eha.
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What a surprize!
I was not able to watch today and probaly first visit of Koit(?) is captured by Fireblade.
Nest was early refreshed by Buzzard, if we installed camera in forest nearly a week ago, but no eagles were visible around.
Transmission is a bit bad, but we try to realise, why it is bad - by eye seems all right.
Wish to watchers successful nesting in this nest!
I was not able to watch today and probaly first visit of Koit(?) is captured by Fireblade.
Nest was early refreshed by Buzzard, if we installed camera in forest nearly a week ago, but no eagles were visible around.
Transmission is a bit bad, but we try to realise, why it is bad - by eye seems all right.
Wish to watchers successful nesting in this nest!
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:peek: Happy days are here again
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Good morning all! I'm happy to see this camera is on again
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How wonderful, the Latvian LSE cam is online again as reported by Jo UK. Yippeee!!
mms://video1.lanet.lv/ligzda
A light breeze makes the spruce(?) branches sway. Lovely bird songs.
mms://video1.lanet.lv/ligzda
A light breeze makes the spruce(?) branches sway. Lovely bird songs.
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But we need a pair of them
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I can hear an LSE calling from the forest somewhere. I hope it comes soon, as I have to log off in a bit & go to bed. It is after 3:00 AM for me.
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Kitty: was that your first video? congratulations!
there's something silly with my settings: i can't open the cam from the link Jo has posted up there on the top of the page. (it opens a window for saving a file for some reason)
in case someone has the same difficulty i'll add below the mms-address which works for me:
mms://tv.eenet.ee/konnakotkas
it's so funny to have the WTE camera and the LSE camera open at the same time: both have the same bird songs!
there's something silly with my settings: i can't open the cam from the link Jo has posted up there on the top of the page. (it opens a window for saving a file for some reason)
in case someone has the same difficulty i'll add below the mms-address which works for me:
mms://tv.eenet.ee/konnakotkas
it's so funny to have the WTE camera and the LSE camera open at the same time: both have the same bird songs!
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Ame, I think those are two different LSE cams, one in Estonia and the other one in Latvia.
Are you opening the cams with Windows media player? Maybe you try to exchange the mms with http? I had those problems as well in work, where I can't use the VLC player, but it works with the http-address for me.
This is the konnakotkas nest, yesterday afternoon
and this is the ligzda nest just a few moments back
Are you opening the cams with Windows media player? Maybe you try to exchange the mms with http? I had those problems as well in work, where I can't use the VLC player, but it works with the http-address for me.
This is the konnakotkas nest, yesterday afternoon
and this is the ligzda nest just a few moments back
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We are trying to decide whether to have just this one topic for all (how many?) LSE webcams, or to make one topic - one webcam. Arguments for and against each choice - eagle experts in Estonia and elsewhere want to find the the quickest way to read through all the information. Most have had a full working day, and want to read about LSEs in the evening. One topic for all LSE webcams would be best for them.
Separate topics for each webcam makes it easier to collect information for the summary/overview of a nesting season.
We want to serve the interests of the expert community, and give our members the chance to enjoy and learn.
If you have any suggestions, please post them! Or send PM, as you choose.
Separate topics for each webcam makes it easier to collect information for the summary/overview of a nesting season.
We want to serve the interests of the expert community, and give our members the chance to enjoy and learn.
If you have any suggestions, please post them! Or send PM, as you choose.
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Not quite sure that having all posts on all LSE nests in one single topic would make for so much quicker reading. Every now and then it will take time to sort out which post goes with what camera.
Unless we are discplined enough to start each post with a nest ID ...
For myself, I might possibly like to see the subgroup headings at once below the main title. But that makes for a very long initial page.
Unless we are discplined enough to start each post with a nest ID ...
For myself, I might possibly like to see the subgroup headings at once below the main title. But that makes for a very long initial page.
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I think we are gradually working our way to a compromise system!
We have two groups of people to consider.
A. - The "Read it all in the Evening" group of eagle people who are not necessarily forum members.
B. Forum members, who want to use the forum in the familiar way.
I think we can keep both groups happy by having a daily summary of events and pictures (if available) of ALL LSE nests - and our usual forum topics on the pattern we know: one webcam = one topic. As there is no immediate urgency to start new topics this evening, there is still time for members to give their opinions. The summary topic will probably be locked to prevent accidental posts and unnec essary (to experts) posts.
On the webcam topics we shall, no doubt, continue in our usual sociable habits
We have two groups of people to consider.
A. - The "Read it all in the Evening" group of eagle people who are not necessarily forum members.
B. Forum members, who want to use the forum in the familiar way.
I think we can keep both groups happy by having a daily summary of events and pictures (if available) of ALL LSE nests - and our usual forum topics on the pattern we know: one webcam = one topic. As there is no immediate urgency to start new topics this evening, there is still time for members to give their opinions. The summary topic will probably be locked to prevent accidental posts and unnec essary (to experts) posts.
On the webcam topics we shall, no doubt, continue in our usual sociable habits
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Liis, thank you very much for giving your opinion.Liis wrote:Not quite sure that having all posts on all LSE nests in one single topic would make for so much quicker reading. Every now and then it will take time to sort out which post goes with what camera.
Unless we are discplined enough to start each post with a nest ID ...
For myself, I might possibly like to see the subgroup headings at once below the main title. But that makes for a very long initial page.
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Good morning!
The Latvian nest this morning. Nest repair.
The Latvian nest this morning. Nest repair.
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i prefer the one "web-cam = one topic"-system, because i think it's better organized that way and it'll be easier to make a summary of the events afterwards. i don't think it would take less or more time to read through pages of one topic with all posts of one day or the same posts divided under more than one topic. it's the same amount of text and pictures anyway but it will be less confusion.Jo UK wrote:I think we are gradually working our way to a compromise system!
We have two groups of people to consider.
A. - The "Read it all in the Evening" group of eagle people who are not necessarily forum members.
B. Forum members, who want to use the forum in the familiar way.
I think we can keep both groups happy by having a daily summary of events and pictures (if available) of ALL LSE nests - and our usual forum topics on the pattern we know: one webcam = one topic. As there is no immediate urgency to start new topics this evening, there is still time for members to give their opinions. The summary topic will probably be locked to prevent accidental posts and unnec essary (to experts) posts.
On the webcam topics we shall, no doubt, continue in our usual sociable habits
thank you for the pictures and videos! pretty long-legged eagles!
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A topic for the Latvian webcam is started at
viewtopic.php?f=25&t=285
I will copy Kitty's pics and video there. (and leave them here, too)
viewtopic.php?f=25&t=285
I will copy Kitty's pics and video there. (and leave them here, too)