Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Tuuli & Remo
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Re: Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2012 ~ Tuuli & Remo
14:58 - Someone is sitting on the branch, calling now and then. I don`t see who it is, I only see the tail.
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It's Tuuli. There was frog delivery. I will add pics later
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14:41 Tuuli in the nest, calling, watching sky
Blond Pantaloons comming with frog (need name for him! )
He's so elegant
After that Blond took off, Tuuli ate frog and jumped on the branch
Edit:
14:41 Tuuli in the nest, calling, watching sky
Blond Pantaloons comming with frog (need name for him! )
He's so elegant
After that Blond took off, Tuuli ate frog and jumped on the branch
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So it´s Tuuli. Thank you BuboBubo wrote:It's Tuuli. There was frog delivery. I will add pics later
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Tuuli on the branch enjoying lovely birdsongs
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At 16:00 Tuuli and mate on at the nest and frog-delivery .... Tuuli does some nestwork and HE was hopping on the branch on the 1st floor and cleaning beak
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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A frog-delivery at 16:45, but Tuuli was not here to take the present
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A frog in the nest!
Whoever saves one life saves the world entire
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And he is moving
... but not much
... but not much
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Where is the frog???
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It is here:
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Best pontu pictures of day:
06:18 Tuuli at the nest
06:24 Both working on the nest (male in front)
06:54 Tuuli watching how her friend arriving
9:09 Two visitors - bullfinches
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06:18 Tuuli at the nest
06:24 Both working on the nest (male in front)
06:54 Tuuli watching how her friend arriving
9:09 Two visitors - bullfinches
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13:20 Tuuli calling
16:39 Mr. Blond brought frog
For compare - Remo (2011-06-08)
13:20 Tuuli calling
16:39 Mr. Blond brought frog
For compare - Remo (2011-06-08)
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Remo seemed to be more "grown up" and athletic
Perhaps Mr. Blonde is really a younger bird?
Perhaps Mr. Blonde is really a younger bird?
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I have a raptor book to see how LSE develop, but i have to admit i am confused.
New partner is so blond, Remo was so brown. Is it possible that both are adults or is the new a very young one? so hard to tell. Or is it Remo that developped from brown to blond???
HELP
New partner is so blond, Remo was so brown. Is it possible that both are adults or is the new a very young one? so hard to tell. Or is it Remo that developped from brown to blond???
HELP
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Tuuli arrived at 20:25, found the frog and took it away with her
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Thank you for the pictures, Bea!
I have picture only how Tuuli flying away
I have picture only how Tuuli flying away
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She must have been quick, I have the cam open and didn`t see or hear anything..
I`m glad you saw her Bea and Bubo
- I was occupied in the buzzards nest..
I`m glad you saw her Bea and Bubo
- I was occupied in the buzzards nest..
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I think it is new young eagle (maybe experts can help with age)? Remo was very dark, now I think that he was hybrid Spotted Eagle (LSE and GSE).Amsel67 wrote:I have a raptor book to see how LSE develop, but i have to admit i am confused.
New partner is so blond, Remo was so brown. Is it possible that both are adults or is the new a very young one? so hard to tell. Or is it Remo that developped from brown to blond???
HELP
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Bubo, do you think that because he was darker than other LSEs seems to be?Bubo wrote: I think it is new young eagle (maybe experts can help with age)? Remo was very dark, now I think that he was hybrid Spotted Eagle (LSE and GSE).
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I have connections to a falconer, maybe he can help us?
That would need a few days, could send him some photos from here.
That would need a few days, could send him some photos from here.
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