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12:10 Parent is calling, Grincs answers
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Liz01 wrote: August 28th, 2019, 12:12 pmSolo, thank you very much for reporting and great pictures. ... I'm happy that she was here again (or he) :loveshower: https://youtu.be/WJlzLrps3XU
:hi: Liz, you're welcome - it was very nice to see Grinč once again on the nest :D
thanx for video :thumbs:
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20:49 She landed on a branch above the nest
20:50 Anna with a spruce twig :D
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Grincs is calling nearby
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20:52 She is poking in the nest bowl
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No idea what she is doing. Is she cleaning the nest?
20:55 she flew away. I think Grincs followed her. The call sounds farther away now

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August 29

Good Morning everyone :hi:

5:52 Grincs is calling
6:37 she is still calling near the nest
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Liz01 wrote: August 29th, 2019, 6:38 am...
Good morning Liz,
thanx for reporting and the evening video :thumbs:

(btw. I am today morning out)
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Hello everyone!

I lurked here half the season and wanted to thank all for the wonderful reporting! It was a joy to watch all the daily updates.
As a small thank you, I wanted to share a special find on YT. :mrgreen:

Nordi has made a beautiful video about Grincs!



The video is absolutely stunning, and I’m sure you all will enjoy it greatly.
We have arrived at the beginning of “empty nest” season and a good video
is just the thing to lift our moods.

If Nordi happens to read this message,
I want to express special thanks for your tribute to the lovely Grincs! :thumbs:
Your videos are always superb! :2thumbsup:
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wow that is a great video, love it, thanks every one who is involved at this forum, loved to watch this and the cam the past couple of month. Happy they're doing so well and little sad they are off to Africa soon. greetings Hilda :loveshower:
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Ari19 wrote: August 29th, 2019, 3:35 pm ...
Nordi has made a beautiful video about Grincs!
...
Thank you so much Ari19 for sharing! :D
Such a beautiful and well-made video. :loveshower:
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rockdove wrote: August 29th, 2019, 7:06 pm Thank you so much Ari19 for sharing! :D
Such a beautiful and well-made video. :loveshower:
Isn’t it a beautiful tribute (to a no less beautiful eaglet) :D ?

I knew the members here would love it.
Unfortunately, I don’t believe Nordi is a member of the forum here.
It would be wonderful to learn how this video was made.
The intro with Grincs the older and Grincs the younger is so professional.
:2thumbsup:
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What an awesome video. Thank you Ari19 for pointing it out. This is a perfect blend of art director Nordri and the star Grincs. :mrgreen:

All 'our' birds are special, but for me there are some birds which are a wee bit more special or unusual than the others. Among them are Karl II, the dedicated BS male, Shadow of Big Bear, the young affectionate Bald Eagle father, Sulev, the wise competent WTE male and now Grincs, this extraordinary LSE girl.

May we all live long enough and be fortunate enough to maybe see her in 5 or some years when fate lets her raise a chick on a nest with camera. This is a humble wish. :nod:

I know this is off-topic. If it does not fit the Moderators are free to delete this post or to shift it to another suitable place.
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Ari19 wrote: August 29th, 2019, 7:15 pm ....
Unfortunately, I don’t believe Nordi is a member of the forum here.
Ari, Nodri is a forum member.
thank you for the video Link. :2thumbsup:

For me the season isn't over yet. They migrate in mid-September. I wait with my tribute to Grinc's and family till they leave.
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Ari19 wrote: August 29th, 2019, 3:35 pmNordi has made a beautiful video about Grincs! https://youtu.be/RbdWMv7gsV8 ...
:hi: Ari,
thanx for sharing - I enjoy it very much :rolleyes: :D
:wave:
btw. thanx to Nordi via youtube comment: you only need to log in - click on the right upper corner (blue - "Sign in" - e.g. via email, ...)
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Liz01 wrote: August 29th, 2019, 7:56 pm Ari, Nodri is a forum member.
thank you for the video Link.

For me the season isn't over yet. They migrate in mid-September. I wait with my tribute to Grinc's and family till they leave.
Liz01! Good to see you! :wave:
Thank you for letting me know that Nordri is a forum member! :thumbs:
I am so happy to hear that.
Hopefully, Nordri will see our words of appreciation and continue to make more of these beautiful videos! :D

Solo! Good evening to you! Thank you for the info! :thumbs:

I didn’t realize, btw, that the Lesser Spotted Eagles are also migratory.
Do they go very far south? :puzzled:
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Liz01 wrote: August 29th, 2019, 7:56 pm Ari, Nodri is a forum member.
For me the season isn't over yet. They migrate in mid-September. I wait with my tribute to Grinc's and family till they leave.
- Nordri: "The requested users to be added do not exist." - if is Nordri forum member here, so with other nick
- season: :nod: :nod: :nod: maybe Grinč will fly in front of the camera :whistling:
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Ari19 wrote: August 29th, 2019, 8:01 pm ...Solo! Good evening to you! Thank you for the info! :thumbs:
I didn’t realize, btw, that the Lesser Spotted Eagles are also migratory. Do they go very far south? :puzzled:
Ari, you're welcome :hi:

LSE: The Lesser Spotted Eagle is a strictly migratory species that spends the winter in Africa south of the Sahara.
A satellite-tracked juvenile covered 6000 km from Latvia to Sudan in barely a month, remaining there for over 6 weeks, before continuing to Kenya. - https://avibirds.com/lesser-spotted-eagle/

I followed one adult LSE female 3 years - her wintering area was South Africa and Mozambique (here much infos: https://holubecml.maps.arcgis.com/apps/ ... 77c95cd889 - this year raised also one chick :D )

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btw. here video by our Liz - the beautiful Estonian LSE chick visited the nest on Aug. 23 https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 30#p690230 - still here :-), maybe
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Good evening to everyone!
Nordry asked everyone to convey his words: Solo, Ari19 --on the forum, unfortunately I am not registered (I do not like language barriers, many nuances remain out of understanding) But I am an active reader of the LK and DD forums.
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Sonchik wrote: August 29th, 2019, 8:25 pm...
Sonchik, thanx :wave: (I just read it on youtube chat)
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Sonchik wrote: August 29th, 2019, 8:25 pm Good evening to everyone!
Nordry asked everyone to convey his words: Solo, Ari19 --on the forum, unfortunately I am not registered (I do not like language barriers, many nuances remain out of understanding) But I am an active reader of the LK and DD forums.
Thank you Sonchik for passing on the message! :2thumbsup:
Solo wrote: August 29th, 2019, 8:15 pm Ari, you're welcome :hi:

LSE: The Lesser Spotted Eagle is a strictly migratory species that spends the winter in Africa south of the Sahara.
Appreciate the info, Solo! :thumbs: One learns something new everyday!
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I'm sorry, I confused Nodri with Fanlen00. :bow: She also is a Russian (and a forum member. )

BTW: Maili, the Estonian LSE eaglet can be heard every day near the nest. today she is calling since 5:58 till now... 7:59.

rockdove, I was overjoyed when you came here in this thread. I really enjoyed your posts and pictures. :loveshower: Thank you for your great work here. :2thumbsup: Maybe we'll meet again next season. I would be very happy.
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