Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis Durbe 2021

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6:05 Milda talked.
6:08 Mr C called and Milda called and then crows called.
6:10 Milda talked.


6:17 Milda talked and crows called...
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6:25 Milda got up..
hahaa, it was not Milda there was more before this that i didn't see. i came to see that an eagle flew out.
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6:20 Mr C flew to the top branch. he had a long green twig with needles in only the far end of the twig.
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Milda flew out.
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Mr C came down to the nest. i think that he dropped his twig when he jumped down from the top branch.
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Mr C rolled the eggs.
6:23 he flew out.
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both called in the forest.
6:24 Mr C came back with a short green spruce twig with a cone.
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he worked a little.
6:26 (almost) he flew out.
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the deliveries of the two green twigs.
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6:33 Mr C came in with a stick this time.
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Mr C began to work with a stick.
6:36 Mr C flew away to the right.
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6:54 a robin sang near. then he visited. :headroll:
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7:00 Milda came back.
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she called. then she covered the eggs.


7:34 Milda got up and preened... then she rolled the eggs.
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8:55 egg roll.
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9:53:25 pigeon fight in the spruce on the right.
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10:12 Milda got up and flew out.
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10:13 both call outside. not far.
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10:17 (almost 18) Milda called.
Mr C in. this time he didn't bring anything.
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he dug the nest. he has an interesting tail. it looks different in different positions and different angles.
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10:19 Mr C flew out.
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10:20 Milda kaa-kaa. again.
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10:21 a short visit by Mr C. he brought something small. there was a short stick and a round "body". something that he picked up from the ground? :puzzled:
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10:22 Mr C brought a big stick. this is becoming serious! :laugh:
he seems to think that the nest needs renovated.
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the stick looked rather wet and it was partly covered with moss. he had probably picked the stick from the ground.
Ajeta wrote: April 13th, 2021, 3:14 pm ...
But the distinctions seem not quite clear, so it is hard to see what else one can do.
Just one example: You wrote earlier that Mr C had found a stick on the ground.
This cannot be verified nor invalidated as it cannot be seen on camera.
Such things you seemed to classify as non-observation.
But you write them here.
I find that confusing.
edit: the moss was the kind of moss that grows on sticks when they lie on the ground.

there were round cones attached to the stick. i think it was a larch branch.
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he worked with his stick.
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10:24 he flew away.
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he flew over the meadow and vanished behind the poop branch.
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thank you Sonchik!
those were wood pigeons at least in the latter picture.
why don't you make a video of them, too?

edit: later i saw that they already were in the video which i made earlier, near the end.

and the birds were cranes, at least the pair who flew by very close. i had to make a big picture before i could see them better. the other two were too far, but they were probably cranes, too.
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ame wrote: April 13th, 2021, 10:24 am 10:22 Mr C brought a big stick. this is becoming serious! :laugh:
At least twice he stepped on the eggs during his building efforts.
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Sonchik wrote: April 13th, 2021, 9:28 am
Good morning!
It was something long and it was hanging.
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Wow, well seen.
I believe your post is pure observation, so it belongs here.
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