Saker Falcons and Eurasian Hobbies in Hungary

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9:06 prey delivery

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9:23 I think Csenge comes and take a look

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Fleur wrote: June 16th, 2018, 11:25 am ...
one chick fell down today am by jump to grill (it is the right word?) - no more news this time (info by Öreg Rozmár, HU ggforum - also video maker :-) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM-j4I ... NUA/videos)
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Thank you Solo :thumbs:
I don't know the link from that forum :cry:
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18:57 Csenge with prey and feeding.
one Young one is in the nestbox, an second comes and is hungry too
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Fleur wrote: June 16th, 2018, 7:30 pmThank you Solo :thumbs: I don't know the link from that forum :cry:
it is not special to this nest http://golyaforum.hu/viewtopic.php?p=105183#p105183 - the last is the info by rozmar, but if you scroll up, they are also shots from this nest - that topic is for "another birds" (they are specialized on storks)

the video with the fall https://youtu.be/iTz2oDR7IR0 (also timing down)
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Thank you solo :2thumbsup:
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10:38 Csenge feeding two young ones, but another Youngster steal the prey and flew away with it :whistling:

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June 18
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6:04 young on top nestbox
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7:13 empty nestbox
I wish all the Falcons a good time / life in the big wide world :2thumbsup:
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20:05 Zzzz
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June 20
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7:24 one in and one on top of the nestbox
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June 22
Hello :hi: Thank you Fleur for all your pictures and videos! :thumbs:

09:58 Three (?) chicks in the box.
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10:08 Feeding. Quite difficult to count, how many birds there are. :laugh:
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10:22 Four birds eating the remains of the prey, but is someone of them adult? :puzzled:
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They really are visiting the home box, all four. :D
Maybe they are freezing, as the temperature is only 16 degrees and they are used to 30 degrees? :rotf:

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14:54 They seem to enjoy the freedom and ability to jump and fly around the box. :D
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:hi: Konrad

I see it on the tail if it is a young one when I'm not sure :laugh:
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16:04 all four present. The fourth came from behind the nestbox and landed backwards
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Fleur wrote: June 22nd, 2018, 5:12 pm I see it on the tail if it is a young one when I'm not sure :laugh:
Aahaaaa ... only the young ones have white tips on their tail feathers? I am so blind. :blush:
Thank you Fleur for the advice. :thumbs:
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