Latvian Lesser Spotted Eagles Camera 1 - ? - 2016

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Latvian Lesser Spotted Eagles Camera 1 - ? - 2016

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It looks like the Latvian LSE project (http://www.pomarina.lv/) has started into this season with two cameras. This year the both cameras are part of the Latvian Joint Stock Company "Latvijas valsts meži" of Latvian State Forest Administration. Both nest have been provided with a better camera system than during the last years. This is camera 1 and according to the Dabasdati forum situated in Madona State forest. Already one eagle was seen on April 10 decorating the nest.
We don't know much more yet about the nest and the owners, but will provide information as they become available.

Camera links:

JW player: http://live.ls.lv/mazaiserglis1/index.html
VLC + Android: rtsp://stream.ls.lv/mazaiserglis1/mp4:aputni226.stream
iPad + iPhone: http://stream.ls.lv/mazaiserglis1/mp4:a ... ylist.m3u8

(Many thanks to Bea for finding out the mobile streams!)


German partner of the Latvian projects is again providing a link to this live stream: http://www.schreiadler.org/buehne-frei-fuer-adler-tv/

It looks like both nests are in the same area and they are neighbours of the White-tailed eagles from Lake Lubāns which we were able to follow in 2014

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Madona is a small town in the Latvian Vidzeme district: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madona
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I have yet to see an eagle here, but I saw a nest inspector in the afternoon, when I opened the camera :mrgreen:

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April 14
O boy, two webcams

7:38 it's raining
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Lesser Spotted Eagle cams,,one of my favorites :loveshower:
It has been a while since last time it was successful - really great! But now it's really difficult, how many cams is it possible to follow?? Difficult choises to make :help:
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Felis silvestris wrote:I have yet to see an eagle here, but I saw a nest inspector in the afternoon, when I opened the camera :mrgreen: g]
But it's fresh twig in the nest, isn't it? :nod:
Felis, do you upload pictures via Google? I'm looking for a alternative to Photobucket, but I have no idea where to look.
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Lussi05 wrote:Lesser Spotted Eagle cams,,one of my favorites :loveshower:
It has been a while since last time it was successful - really great! But now it's really difficult, how many cams is it possible to follow?? Difficult choises to make :help:
Yes, me too :whistling:
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April 15

7:54 visitor, Great tit

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Good morning:)

Fleur, Blue Tits also :hi: Edit: you caught the Blue Tit too :thumbs:

08:02 - But can you see me?? :whistling:
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@ I see it now :thumbs:
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10:05 Black bird visit
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Lussi05 wrote: But it's fresh twig in the nest, isn't it? :nod:
Felis, do you upload pictures via Google? I'm looking for a alternative to Photobucket, but I have no idea where to look.
At the moment I am still using Picasa, but this will be gone from May too (like Mejuba already for some time). Google Photos, which Google proposes as their (apparently better) choice for photos, unfortunately is completely unsuitable for sharing pictures in a forum. They don't provide links and they don't supply the links from Picasa once you start using G Photos. They don't even offer an album structure, sort photos according to a system only known to them.
Right now I am a bit at loss, because I have stopped using the bucket for a good reason, and the reason is still valid, more than ever. I am looking around now for months already, but what I need is not available.
Flickr is coming up as the substitute in the "community", but firstly I have left them once already before when they suddenly restricted, asked for money and ended up deleting half of my albums because I did not want to pay. Second thing is, you don't get an account without joining Yahoo first and then providing them with a mobile phone number (and you need one to receive a key to open the account), and I refuse to provide any of those places, Facebook, Google, Yahoo, Flickr and whatnot with my mobile phone number. Already they have again started making some service fee-based, and if they are monopolist, because Google Photos will never be as accepted as Picasa was, they will surely start with more such things.
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Thank you for your answer, Felis :thumbs:
I also have searched, but it's not easy to find something that is suitable for what I need.
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19:34
LSE on the nest! Inspecting, shifting some branches .... it left at 19:37
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Pushing and scratching in the nestbowl
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19:34 visitor in the evening sun
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19:37 away

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I missed the visit, although I have peeked in regulary this afternoon. But I can only watch one cam at a time. I'm so glad you saw it, Bea and Fleur :loveshower: great to see that they are nearby :thumbs:

21:08 - Almost dark, birds are singing.
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Oh, I also missed, it, I was at the other nest and the WtE nest feeding the little one. :unsure: But it is nice to know somebody comes there too! :headroll:
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April 16
good morning :hi:
two LSE on nest

7:22 first one call, then the second arrived
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7:40 I think male with twig
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7:43 second flew in with twig
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7:48 I think female on nest, loud calling and take off
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Good morning!

Fleur :hi:

07:41 - One in the nest, trying and calling. The other one was sitting in a tree for a while..
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07:42 - then second LSE arrived in the nest
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Then they were bowing to each other
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I have to use some time to see who is male/ female. In first sight they look quite similar to me.
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