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OCTOBER 25th

Gooood Morning!

08:34 Big Squirrel is making a tour around nest; Coming up from the left side :thumbs:

08:35 Both eagles landed with sticks, one of them.
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08:37 While working he lost a very large stick, on the right side.

I think the nest is very heavy an high.

Sonchik will come and compare it with the past :thumbs:
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09:27 They left :wave:

09:32 They came back with more complicated branches....

09:57 Left again :wave:
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this was a good working day for the eagles. they brought several sticks in the morning starting at 8:35 when they scared a squirrel away from the nest.
9:58 they finished.
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https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjup ... Rla0fmmXSv
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09.32-09.40 A few moments from me when eagles are carrying new branches and arranging them in the nest
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At 16:32, a stick fell from the right.
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October 26

Good Morning Abigyl, ame, Simoninna, Sniedzins, and everyone! :hi:

7:45 a pygmy owl calls

8:17 arrival M L
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8:19 he hopped on the left branch then on the left higher branch
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8:23 he is preening himself
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8:32 the pygmy owl called

8:42 M L is still on the higher branch. Waiting for Milda?

8:50 he flew off
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8:52 he returned with a stick in his left claw
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8:53 Milda came home with a green twig
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8:54:25 Milda tries to kiss M L :laugh:
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8:55 M L to the left branch and on the higher branch
Milda hopped on the left branch

8:56 both off! Milda flew off first
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9:00 A branch is brought by Milda
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9:01 M L came home too
9:02 Milda went on her favorite branch- the left higher branch

9:03 M L hopped on the left branch and flew off
9:05 Milda is still resting on the branch
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9:20 M L returned
9:22 after working with the branches, M L went on the left branch

9:24 Milda flew off, M L followed her right away
9:25 Milda brings a huge branch

9:30 M L brings a branch. He came in from the left
9:30 he went on the left branch and then on the higher branch
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Milda is standong on the right- ready for take off
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9:32 She flew to the right! Funny picture! she is already away - you can see her tail feathers on the right. Frozen pic :mrgreen:
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9:33 M L flew off too
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They are not as easy to tell apart as Raimis and Milda. Their tail markings are almost the same :slap:
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thank you for the reports, Liz especially! :2thumbsup:
Oct 26 playlist:
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At 14:46, the jay flew from the top behind the nest.
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October 27

Good Morning :hi:

ame :D thanks for the playlist! :2thumbsup:

the tower lights are visible
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7:32:25 a pygmy owl is calling from far

8:44 whopper swans are flying past
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9:28/9:29 a deer is barking

BTW: Geese are flying in the darkness! It is still absolutely dark and they flew over my house. It sounded like a big group.
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good morning!
thank you for the observations! :thumbs:

8:44 swans for Abigyl. :rolleyes:
unfortunately they didn't sing on their way. some other swans very singing far.
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10:53 A jay landed on the left branch
he landed on the lower branch, jumped on the higher branch, flew on the tree top and to the right
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the weather was like yesterday: starting from the afternoon it rained all day. towards the evening also the wind became harder and harder. :shock:
autumn! :slap:

Oct 27 playlist:
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OCTOBER 28th

Good Morning!!

It's wintery again :slap:

Look at the forest! On the next strong wind, the color will go away...
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