Buzzard Cam 1 - Mari and Mihkel

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Hello everybody :hi:
I just discovered this cam and topic. Buzzards, very exciting. And also it's a bird I have in my area - Thank you to ALL involved :bow:

18:23 - It's dark and very windy, and the dog is still barking now and then.
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airras wrote:13:50
you hear a dog bark very strong :nod:
Yes, and I think we will keep on hearing the dog(s). There is a farm about 200 m away and in Estonia you will find (not so small) dogs at literally every house and farm on the countryside.

Somewhere in South Estonia this fierce looking, but in the end quite friendly dog, accompanied us for a while on a hike. When he was satisfied that we don't make trouble, he went home again

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I like this cam in the evening..the wind, the sounds etc. :headroll:
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March 8
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9:19
sound Jay.. looks like buzzard sound

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Fleur wrote:9:19sound Jay.. looks like buzzard sound]
Yes, the Jays have fooled me many times:)
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3:58: Buzzard on the nest, screaming his head off

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Second arrives :headroll:

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:hi:
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They greyish is back, but the stream is very bad

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Both back and gone again. Looks good! :bow:

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Good afternoon :hi:

My internet connection is VERY slow this afternoon, so I´m very late with my pictures. I also have trouble with the cam because of it so i didn´t see both birds:((

16:15 - Working with the nest, must be a very good sign :loveshower:
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Again we have a "Halli" and "Pruuni", one is more greyish (hall in Estonian) and one is nicely chestnut brown (pruun).
I think now the stream is again a bit more stable. That moment also the other two cams I have open were stuttering

The first (grey) one:

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and the second (browner) one:

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Is this a female that one more grayish (on the left)?
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Video of the first visit at 15:58 - sound is a little bit misplaced

They grey one behaved submissive when the brown one arrived.



Clip of the second visit as soon as I can download the right patch ....

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Bea wrote:Video of the first visit at 15:58 - sound is a little bit misplaced
This is with in sync audio.



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Felis silvestris wrote:Both back and gone again. Looks good! :bow:

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the grey bird may be a female because it's bowing so low on the nest when the brown lands. an invitation to mating perhaps. :rolleyes:
beautiful birds! :loveshower:
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urmaslett wrote:This is with in sync audio.
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The grey bird looks a bit bigger, so presuming that a female raptor is the slightly bigger one as usual, I would guess that the darker one is the male buzzard.

Thanks for pictures and videos, it was very exciting to see the first visit on the nest!
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