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:wave: Kitty we are glad to have you back! And more so that this time the reason was not you being more ill again, but "only" being unable to log on!
Yes, that LSE dad was really funny! I hope we can see a bit more from them next year!
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Kitty :hi: : I'm happy to see you back on forum again :loveshower: , we have missed you :wave: .
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Yea, I am back and with Chrome!!! :loveshower: :mrgreen:
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Lucy wrote:Hello Everybody :hi:

Last night I sent an e-mail to the contact address of the LSE project in Poland http://www.orlikkrzykliwy.pl/en/ including (among others) two questions :

1) Is there a chance to run the live webcam available on the internet in the next breeding season?

2) What was the further course of the breeding season 2012, i.e., whether the parents were able to successfully raise their chick to depart on migration?

So far, no response. If I get an answer, I will share with you. :wave:
Hello everybody :hi:

I spoke today with Mrs. Katarzyna Gurowska which is coordinator of the project "Protection of the lesser spotted eagle in selected Natura 2000 areas".

1) Is planned to launch live webcam in the next breeding season (success is dependent on funding)
The camera will probably be no audio.
2) Parents and chick happily depart on migration
3) The parents left in the nest of spruce branches before their migration.
4) Lesser Spotted Eagles of the Bialowieza Forest and Knyszynska Forest they are haven't transmitters
5) The female's name - Ploska, the male's name - Suprasl
6) There are videos from all over the breeding season and will be placed on the website within 2 weeks.

The rest of the information I will be receive on my e-mail - I will to wait patiently.

The second project is the name "Greater Spotted Eagle - a bird like no other!"
Greater Spotted Eagles have transmitters and we can track their migration route.
http://en.orlikgrubodzioby.org.pl/

I found also other website about the Greater Spotted Eagle http://aqc.aquila-it.pl/index.php?lang=en

I'm sorry but my English not is good :blush:
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Thank you very much, Margossa! The GSE site I have linked only today as I got into touch with Kordian Bartoszuk who coordinates the project there (and is an old friend of our Urmas!). But whatever information you get on the LSE is very welcome too!
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Margossa, thank you very much for your efforts! :bow: :thumbs:

I´m curious and hopeful that it will be possible to follow the nest with LSEs next season - even there should be no sound .... :shake:
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Wonderful news! Thank you. :hi:
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I would be sitting whole summer again by my computer watching the camera(s) if it will happen. :mrgreen:

I´m happy to hear the chick grew up well and spruce twigs were left! :loveshower:
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Margossa: Thanks you so much for your efforts. It's nice to hear this news from Poland.
Starling wrote:I would be sitting whole summer again watching the camera(s) if it will happen.
Me too :mrgreen:
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We will have to take leave from work from April until August! :mrgreen:
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You're welcome dear forum users :loveshower:
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Felis silvestris wrote:We will have to take leave from work from April until August! :mrgreen:
Great idea :thumbs: .
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You said it !!! That's obvious in next "season" :laugh:
Felis silvestris wrote:We will have to take leave from work from April until August! :mrgreen:
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I have a good news. :loveshower:
On the website http://www.orlikkrzykliwy.pl/en/ is new file in English (the prospectus).
New information materials about Lesser Spotted Eagle
http://www.orlikkrzykliwy.pl/en/Aktualn ... liwym.html
Direct link to the prospectus in pdf
http://www.orlikkrzykliwy.pl/files/file ... _-_ang.pdf
or
http://www.orlikkrzykliwy.pl/en/Dokumen ... #broszura2
press the left picture
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Thank you Margossa for the information! I'll link it to the database immediately! Very good brochure! :thumbs: (already also added to "private collection" :mrgreen: )
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Thanks a lot Margossa! :thumbs:

I´ve just downloaded it :2thumbsup:
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@Margossa: Thanks a lot for your efforts :wave:
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The topic About Nimetu, from Dr. Madis's topic has been changed to an Announcement. So it is at the top of the Conversations category now.

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to give it more prominence now that we are doing a petition.
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Tomorrow on Arte and maybe ? WDR T.V stations at 19:00 hrs you can see a film all about
The secret Life in the Gravel Pits in Alsace filmed by the French biologist Serge Drummond and we can learn more about the lives of The Crested Grebes and other waterbirds and fish ( brochet) too. It took Serge D. four years and 500 dives. He had hoped to run a film of 90 mins but sadly for him the TV stations wanted only 52 mins.It nearly broke his heart to have to eliminate so many sequences. So don't forget to tune in tomorrow Friday 2 Nov. to see Jungle d'eau douce at 19h00 :2thumbsup:

edit; A day or so later I can probably show you iplayer recording..
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I taped it and watched it today morning! Really interesting, and also a bit distressing to see the impact human being has on nature at times! Thanks for letting us know.


I have a TV tip for those who can see German 3rd programs - today afternoon at 14:40 in RBB there is:

14.40 Uhr Estland - Wölfe, Biber, Bären Reportage

Estland: Küstenlandschaften, mal schroff und zerfurcht, mal sandig und weich, dichte Kiefernwälder, weite Moore, glasklare Seen und über 1.500 Inseln. Auf einer davon lebt Jaan Tätte. Der Theaterautor und Sänger studierte ursprünglich Biologie und hat die Liebe zur Natur nie verloren. In jeder freien Minute ist er draußen unterwegs, beobachtet Tiere, sammelt Anregungen für seine Lieder und Texte.

bis: 15.25 Uhr, Länge: 45 min.

and at MDR there is at

18.00 Uhr Estland - Zurück in die Heimat Reportage

Landleben und Laptop, Kuhstall und Karriere, dass das keine Widersprüche sind, zeigt Estlands neue Landjugend. Die Provinz war lange ein Ort für alte Leute. Wer jung war, suchte sein Glück im Ausland oder in der Hauptstadt Tallinn. Zehntausende verließen so in den letzten 20 Jahren ihre Heimat. Jetzt kommen immer mehr von ihnen zurück. Und mit dem Wissen und der Erfahrung wollen sie ihrer ländlichen Heimat neuen Schwung geben.

bis: 18.15 Uhr, Länge: 15 min.
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Felis,for now I cannot get the connexion for ARTE re-play for Jungle d'eau Douce...from internet in Germany,is it available :puzzled:
I so wanted to post it here and show it to my family too via internet.
:dunno:
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