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Lesser Spotted Eagle (Clanga pomarina) nest in Zemgalē, Latvia

The eagle nest in Zemgalē is known since July 2017. It is built on birch at a height of about 20 meters. Judging by the nest material, the nest is at least five years old (the lower parts are already partially broken). The online camera system is at this location since spring 2018.
A pair of LSE stayed in the nest, but did not breed.
Jānis Ķuze and Jānis Rudzītis placed the camera system at this nest, and Valdis Lukyanovs and Ģirts Strazdiņš also help to maintain it.
(Translated from the introduction at the Youtube page)

Camera Link for the Live Stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mbEJCpM13Q

As this is a Youtube link, it will change from time to time, a working link can be found on the Youtube Channel of Latvijas Dabas fonds (LDF): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIcQwg ... hMBclDJENw


More about Lesser Spotted Eagles: https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/viewforum.php?f=53


Link to Dabasdati forum for further information (in Latvian language)

The nest place is located in the region of Zemgalē (English: Semigallia) in southern Latvia, the green part of the map.

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semigallia
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:hi:
the camera is working:
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April 21

:hi:
lesser spotted eagles today appeared here :loveshower:
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April 29

:hi:
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May 14

Hello!
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Female came to nest and at around 18:41 laid the first egg.
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June 2

Male brought a prey. Then he flew off. Female took it and flew away too. A greater spotted woodpecker
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pecked a hole in the egg. Male came in too late. Female came a few minutes later. I think that was it?!
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It's a shame that the second egg from the other Latvian LSE nest can't be placed here(such an experiment completely failed in 2011). :slap:
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Live stream 2022 :2thumbsup:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mbEJCpM13Q

17:02 someone is talking under the nest tree. :laugh:
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:mrgreen: he sees a dirty lens
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short video.. my recording failed. There were many breaks in the stream
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Liz :hi:
should your post rather belong to the Anna and Andris topic? or is this another nest?
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Fresh sprigs on the nest...
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11:44-12.09 - LSEs being harassed by a jay. Noted on Latvian Forum.
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https://forums.dabasdati.lv/viewtopic.p ... 75#p331375
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Thanks for the heads up!

18:18 Laila returned to nest

19:58 egg laid

20:33 Uldis in, sees egg. Departs shortly thereafter.

Laila sleeping , egg rolling, until dark.

Thanks Hellem, for info! :thumbs:
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handbyl :hi: , their names are Uldis and Laila :D
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