Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis Durbe 2018

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8:41 Milda? Yes, it is Milda :laugh:
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8:43 Raimis brings in a stick

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8:43 Raimis jumps at the left branch. Milda is digging the nest bowl.

8:44 Milda went on the left branch too.

8:45 Raimis flew away

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08:55 Who is here? Ahhh... Raimis!

I love to see them all day long :D I heard her landing too :thumbs:
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8:55 Milda flies off, Raimis comes to the nest with a branch :laugh:
8:57 Milda brings a branch.
She jumps on the left branch. Raimis is still in the nest .
8:58 She flew away again
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9:00 Milda brings a green twig :innocent:
9:01 She jumps on the left branch and is scratching her head.
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good morning!

the eagles have come for their morning shift. :laugh:
hmm... i see that Liz made a uniform video of the early events.
i made shorter clips, too. i'll just add the links here.
8:41 Milda brought a stick and worked..
edit: no, she brought a green twig.
https://youtu.be/KRpCzpgD5k8

8:43 Raimis brought a stick.
edit: also Raimis brought a green twig.
both worked. then Raimis went to the left branch.
https://youtu.be/R6enC_I2ZHQ

8:44 Milda got up to the top branch. Raimis flew out.
https://youtu.be/R6enC_I2ZHQ
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8:55 Milda flew out. then Raimis brought a stick.


8:57 Milda brought a stick. she went to the top branch.


8:58 Milda flew out.
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9:00 Milda brought a stick. both worked together. - a few seconds before Milda came the deer started their walk in the background. both the eagles and the deer minded their own businesses. :whistling:
9:01 Milda got up to the left branch.


9:04 Milda flew out.
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9:06 Milda came in, Raimis flew out :laugh:
9:07 She went on the left branch
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9.00-9.01 Two big mammals are visible on the ground, right to the oak(?) trees.
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9:06 Milda flew in with a stick (?) and Raimis flew out.
Milda looked where Raimis flew with her neck extended...
9:07 Milda went to the top branch.
- by accident this video has Milda's departure first.


thank you Trine! :thumbs:
i made a close-up clip of the deer walking by.
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Trine wrote: December 18th, 2018, 9:07 am 9.00-9.01 Two big mammals are visible on the ground, right to the oak(?) trees.
Thank you Trine :2thumbsup: I saw nothing :slap:

Looks like deers! Trine you have very good eyes, I almost can not see it.

It's the second deer. The other walked behind a spruce.
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Both animals can be seen in the video. I did a close-up
https://youtu.be/Tz9wn_-srPY
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9:13 i think i heard some footsteps but i could not see anything.
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9:23 Milda flies off
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9:23 Milda flew away.


they seem to have a regular work schedule. morning shift begins a little before 9 am, work for about half an hour. evening shift at about 4 pm, work for about half an hour. this way they make their presence at the nest known. :D
i have a feeling that they stay around also at other times but we don't see them. other eagles, however, see them and stay away.
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9:59 Eagles are calling
10:00 still calling. I think both- Raimis and Milda are on the left far away
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Good morning all!
Liz01, thanks for explanation, interesting statistics.
At 08:16:42 shout of eagles
At 08:41 visit of eagles.
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10:23 A Raven lands on the left branch.

10:25 A jay makes eagle voices
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Trine :thumbs: At last someone it is visible and not just steps are heard.
ame wrote: December 18th, 2018, 9:24 am i have a feeling that they stay around also at other times but we don't see them. other eagles, however, see them and stay away.
I have the same impression.

This year they laid eggs the latest, after all. Next year they will be the first, with such rates and activity, it seems to me. :laugh:
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The eagle sits on a fir-tree on the right.
Arrived at 10:45:58.
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