Wild Boar Webcam Season 2012 - 2013
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Re: Wild Boar Webcam Season 2012 - 2013
Great to see cam is back again .
Thank you for the new food and thanks to the person who repair the cam .
Thank you for the new food and thanks to the person who repair the cam .
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Yay! The cam is online. to all that makes possible
What birds they are?
A sort of finches, I think!?
What birds they are?
A sort of finches, I think!?
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I also think some finches but there are others who have a green chest, I think they could be scribesFirlefanz wrote:Yay! The cam is online. to all that makes possible
What birds they are?
A sort of finches, I think!?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSGDVVNj ... uPGYYqdhas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSGDVVNj ... uPGYYqdhas
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What du you mean with 'scribes'? I didn't find some translationairras wrote: I also think some finches but there are others who have a green chest, I think they could be scribes
At the Moment a jay on the feedingground.
Ah, I love to watch birds
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sorry my English is very bad jiji I mean a (Miliaria calandra)Firlefanz wrote:
What du you mean with 'scribes'? I didn't find some translation
At the Moment a jay on the feedingground.
Ah, I love to watch birds
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSGDVVNj ... uPGYYqdhas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSGDVVNj ... uPGYYqdhas
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That's ok. Mine is not much betterairras wrote: sorry my English is very bad jiji I mean a (Miliaria calandra)
Ah, okay. Thanks. 'Grauammer' in german. Yes, it could be. The tail feathers are easily shared.
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or some kind of (emberiza circlus)
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hello!
lots of little birds in the feeding ground plus one or two jays. i think the little birds are yellowhammers (Emberiza citrinella). they like to feed on grain and they come in sometimes in big flocks here. they are the most common little birds here. sometimes there are also great tits, too, and maybe blackbirds, but they don't enjoy each others company as much as yellowhammers do. a single, lonely yellowhammer is almost non-heard-of.
here are some pictures of yellowhammers also in wintercostumes. in spring the males look almost like canaries but the colours aren't quite that bright yet. the breast is yellow and the end of back is rusty/reddish brown. tail has a clear division in the with rounded tips.
https://www.google.fi/search?q=keltasir ... 39&bih=664
lots of little birds in the feeding ground plus one or two jays. i think the little birds are yellowhammers (Emberiza citrinella). they like to feed on grain and they come in sometimes in big flocks here. they are the most common little birds here. sometimes there are also great tits, too, and maybe blackbirds, but they don't enjoy each others company as much as yellowhammers do. a single, lonely yellowhammer is almost non-heard-of.
here are some pictures of yellowhammers also in wintercostumes. in spring the males look almost like canaries but the colours aren't quite that bright yet. the breast is yellow and the end of back is rusty/reddish brown. tail has a clear division in the with rounded tips.
https://www.google.fi/search?q=keltasir ... 39&bih=664
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now at 13:35 ...sound from ?
@ I think they are Siskins
If you see large groups of yellow birds you can bet to say that are Siskins.
Yellow hammers are not many in large groups I think
I think Loodus kalender read about that last year ?
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/9187
but..still not sure
@ I think they are Siskins
If you see large groups of yellow birds you can bet to say that are Siskins.
Yellow hammers are not many in large groups I think
I think Loodus kalender read about that last year ?
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/9187
but..still not sure
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Hello
Great that the cam is back:)
13:38 - I see a lots of Yellowhammers and some Jays. I guess it's other birds also, but it's a little difficult to see properly..It's nice
Great that the cam is back:)
13:38 - I see a lots of Yellowhammers and some Jays. I guess it's other birds also, but it's a little difficult to see properly..It's nice
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ahhhh ... (emberiza citrinella) knew it was some kind of emberiza but did not know exactly which of Spain there is little hard to see
Thanks for the clarification
Thanks for the clarification
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but..still not sure
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Fleur When they have access to seeds that they like, they can appear in large groups. I give them wheatgrain at my feeder, and I have counted over 30 yellowhammers at a time. Now, when it's snow, they eat half a kilo every day!!Fleur wrote:now at 13:35 ...sound from ?
@ I think they are Siskins
If you see large groups of yellow birds you can bet to say that are Siskins.
Yellow hammers are not many in large groups I think
I think Loodus kalender read about that last year ?
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/9187
but..still not sure
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ok, then I'm wrong
I thought it, because Looduskalender had written about it ,
and it is difficult to see
I thought it, because Looduskalender had written about it ,
and it is difficult to see
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I also think that most of these little birds are Yellowhammers. By the way Grauammer (Miliaria calandra) in Estonia is a very rare vagrant.
http://www.linnuvaatleja.ee/linnuliigid/halltsiitsitaja
http://www.linnuvaatleja.ee/linnuliigid/halltsiitsitaja
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Thank you so much for opening this cam. I am more than happy - can't explain it to everybody, how much it is
We will meet very often now again on this sides -
Bleggi
We will meet very often now again on this sides -
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Cam is working again. Thank you all 16:13 Night light on and that noise again
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16:54 A deer is eating in the forest Starling you spot hem too
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