Wild Boar Webcam Discussion 2010 - 2011

Webcams of Wild Boar Feeding During Winter Time
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:wave: jays , ravens and wood pigeons
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:hi:
Good morning

A new bird for me at the site. I have not yet looked it up. I would call it a dove, but (maybe a wood pigeon -- ame has mentioned those) And ravens.


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venegor you agree -- they are wood pigeons :shake:
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alice, greetings! Yes, I consider that it is the ring-dove Cusat (Columba palumbus L.) :book:
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It's snowing again. All cams show snow, the eagle nest is thickly covered with snow and the other pig cam is working again, and it's also snowing there. We have spring here, no snow since quite some time and temperatures go up and up, it's really strange to see so much snow.
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Good evening!
still snowing...no spring in sight! :slap:
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They are so beautiful by daylight and so close
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Brrrrrr! All covered with snow & looks very cold. :faint: The boars looked like they were all huddled together for warmth while they ate. But yesterday, wood pigeons! Lovely birds. Good photos, Venegor & Alice, thanks for sharing with us. :thumbs:
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I am not sure I got a capture but there is some serious snow falling.

The lavender of day breaking.

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One shows the snow falling and I think you can see that there is more snow than earlier

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I got a couple of pictures. It seems to have let up, now.


Jays feed as snow comes down.

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Sunlight tries to come through the snow shower.

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Sunlight & a Jay

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Now it is snowing again, fairly hard, with wind blowing loudly.

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Looking out to the fresh green in the sunlight of the early morning here, I have problems to imagine all that snow! But considering that Estonia is further north from where I live, it's no surprise, climate is much different!
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Kuremari wrote:
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This picture is great. I will put it in my album.

I made some pics just now - light ...
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... and dark. A raven took off and ...
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...MOBOTIX appeared
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Good evening! :hi:

just beautiful sunshine....
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Felis silvestris wrote:Looking out to the fresh green in the sunlight of the early morning here, I have problems to imagine all that snow! But considering that Estonia is further north from where I live, it's no surprise, climate is much different!
i have to say i have problems to imagine green lawn and spring... :mrgreen:
even we are quite fed up with all that snow! enough is enough :D
but "they" said that during the weekend....maybe even +10C will come, we`ll wait and see.
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This is a picture I made 2 weeks ago when I visited the zoo, in the meantime, forsythias are in full bloom, trees have big green buds and I have seen trees with pink flowers, but I'm not sure what they were as I was passing them on public transport and could not get out. Still, it's no guarantee that winter won't come back, I've seen snow in May and as late as June over here, though it never stayed long

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Sunset at the feeding place

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Actually Liis wrote this in the other pig cam discussion
Also, piglets or tracks from them have not been seen yet
but I wondered if that heavily pregnant sow was at the feeding place since yesterday? I don't recall seeing her yesterday or today, but I'm not looking all the time. But maybe the little ones have arrived by now?
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some pics of the eveningtime
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