Uhu Webcam (Germany, Eifel) 2018-2019
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I think I found the time the egg was laid, this is the "long version", beginning at 07:08.
One can follow how Lotte´s body language develops ...
I think I found the time the egg was laid, this is the "long version", beginning at 07:08.
One can follow how Lotte´s body language develops ...
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And here the shorter clip, when Lotte was in "crunch mode", beginning at 07:16
There are also some interesting sounds, at
And here the shorter clip, when Lotte was in "crunch mode", beginning at 07:16
There are also some interesting sounds, at
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07:19:27
07:20:26
07:21:39
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In the morning I thought Lotte is ill but she was laying the second egg.
Thanks, Bea, for the videos, the third was her foot
Thanks, Bea, for the videos, the third was her foot
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This bright plumage on her feet has fooled me also already, romy
This bright plumage on her feet has fooled me also already, romy
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Hmm... maybe there.
Owls, however, are very mysterious and secretive birds
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Two eggs again
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Lotte was out from 18:56 - 19:09
20:20
Leo delivers dinner for Lotte, but she is away with it quick.
Leo still stays a bit, makes some looks towards the nest bowl, but is not coming closer to it
He takes off at 20:22
I am not 100 % sure, but I think I heard mating squeaks at 20:22:25
Lotte was out from 18:56 - 19:09
20:20
Leo delivers dinner for Lotte, but she is away with it quick.
Leo still stays a bit, makes some looks towards the nest bowl, but is not coming closer to it
He takes off at 20:22
I am not 100 % sure, but I think I heard mating squeaks at 20:22:25
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Zoom on the eggs at 20:23
20:31
Lotte is ready with dinner and back on the eggs
Zoom on the eggs at 20:23
20:31
Lotte is ready with dinner and back on the eggs
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Good evening,
so finally there’s the second egg.
The first egg was sighted on March 8th at 23:32 for the first time.
viewtopic.php?p=635803#p635803
If the second egg was laid this morning around 7:30 am, there are at least 3 days and 8 hours between both eggs. That's quite a distance.
Thank you all for the reports, interesting videos and pictures.
so finally there’s the second egg.
Can anyone tell, please, when the deadline for following eggs is?
The first egg was sighted on March 8th at 23:32 for the first time.
viewtopic.php?p=635803#p635803
If the second egg was laid this morning around 7:30 am, there are at least 3 days and 8 hours between both eggs. That's quite a distance.
I would never expect you to make videos at this late hour. The next day it would have been early enough. But anyhow it would only have been interesting if there hadn't been the later events.
Thank you all for the reports, interesting videos and pictures.
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21:59 Lotte stretched her body and showed us two beautiful eggs.
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13. March
Romy gave already a hint with her picture above
03:15
Leo delivers food for Lotte and he stays as a guard for the eggs until 03:23
Lotte returns at 03:33
Lotte was also out from 05:43 - 06:13
13. March
Romy gave already a hint with her picture above
03:15
Leo delivers food for Lotte and he stays as a guard for the eggs until 03:23
Lotte returns at 03:33
Lotte was also out from 05:43 - 06:13
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When no further egg follows after 5 days, I´d begin to think it is over.Michi wrote: ↑March 12th, 2019, 11:21 pm Good evening,
so finally there’s the second egg.
Can anyone tell, please, when the deadline for following eggs is?
The first egg was sighted on March 8th at 23:32 for the first time.
viewtopic.php?p=635803#p635803
If the second egg was laid this morning around 7:30 am, there are at least 3 days and 8 hours between both eggs. That's quite a distance.
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Thank you for your answer, Bea.
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Lotte was out from 19:01 - 19:10
Lotte was out from 19:01 - 19:10
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19:39
Leo delivers a bird (pigeon?) for Lotte, she stayed for the moment on the nest with it, didn´t fly out or eat it immediately
19:39
Leo delivers a bird (pigeon?) for Lotte, she stayed for the moment on the nest with it, didn´t fly out or eat it immediately
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Camera went offline (at least at my end here) at 19:57, with Lotte and the bird still on the nest.
When I could open the cam again at around 20:10 nest was empty, no Lotte, no bird - so she had obviously flown out with it.
She returned at 20:12, still with some feathers in/around her beak. She must have eaten the whole bird within this short time
Camera went offline (at least at my end here) at 19:57, with Lotte and the bird still on the nest.
When I could open the cam again at around 20:10 nest was empty, no Lotte, no bird - so she had obviously flown out with it.
She returned at 20:12, still with some feathers in/around her beak. She must have eaten the whole bird within this short time
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14. March
Lotte was out from 02:23 - 02:37 and from 04:52 - 05:08
No food deliveries to the nest during the night.
14. March
Lotte was out from 02:23 - 02:37 and from 04:52 - 05:08
No food deliveries to the nest during the night.
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