Autumn and Winter in Germany

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So nice, Bea :thumbs: .
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Such lovely pictures.

Manu I especially love the Cool (calm and collected) Roes lounging in the field.
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Today on the way back from work I saw some roes :loveshower:
At least two of them are roe-bucks.

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Beautiful photos! You also have no snow! Here all snow is gone, it was 14° C today and now it is stormy and it pours!
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Great photos, Manu! :thumbs:

The roebucks have already pretty long new antlers!
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Thank you. I was really surprised to see the roes. It was 16:30h, but still a bit dark. We had today also 13°C and a lot of rain. Snow is melted since a while.
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Beautiful pictures Manu, you were so lucky :loveshower: :wave:
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Yes, the last few days I was really a lucky one :loveshower: .
Today it was sunny weather but stormy. A lot of bussards and red kites were circulate and I saw many of them on my way back from work.

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Beautiful photos! :thumbs: And weather! But I fear for the weekend we have to make do with bad weather again! :banghead:
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Thank you Felis. Today I was more than 2 hours on my "special place" and they were so many bussards, kites and ravens/crows. It was really a pleasure to observe them. But I'm afraid it was today the one and only nice day with sunny weather.
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WOW :bow: Great pictures again Manu, you really are taking beautiful and interesting pictures with your new camera :thumbs:
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Wonderful pictures. :bow: :headroll:
And nice weather too! :shake:
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Manu, thank you for the beautiful pictures. The red kite is really is a beautiful bird.
Ok, today was the first day this year I had my cam with me. Yesterday I saw the first this year crane in my area. So I used my cam with the last years settings and most of the pictures are .... :slap:
Saw "our" eagle pair today and one another very very far away
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WOW, the pictures of "your" eagles are really beautiful :loveshower: . Nice to see them once again :loveshower: .
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It was a cold morning with thin ice on most of the water. But there were some spring feelings, I think
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A little unsharp :D
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:blush: On a good picture also a beautiful bird. Smew.
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The birds are longing for spring, and so are we :nod:
Also very nice to meet your eagles again, they are beautiful!!
Thank you, Fireblade :wave:
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Bea wrote:Guess whos´ birdfeader this is? :mrgreen:
And who can watch it with a live-camera now? :mrgreen:

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Any news about your live-cam project, Bea????? :whistling:
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Good question, Manu, I was asking myself the same thing yesterday evening! Bea, how is your feeder cam working? :wave:
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Good morning :hi:

The cam works very well :shake: But with the birds it is the same like some of you have already written - they don´t eat as much seeds as the weeks before! Nuts is what they always keep fetching first :laugh: other seeds are not away so fast any longer - although we are having snow and cold temperatures :puzzled:

Business right now in the morning - fresh nuts inside :whistling:
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That sounds exciting, even if they are not eating so many seeds.

(Because I had a rat jumping to the feeder, I have not used the feeder at all this year. I miss it a lot.)
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