Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis Durbe 2019

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8:17 she shakes her feathers

The sky becomes yellow and orange :innocent:
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8:19 Milda flew to t he right. I was a very nice departure :innocent:
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8:20 Milda flew away.
https://youtu.be/ORJUYrgfRLA

8:23 two great tits came to investigate the nest.
8:24:55 they flew away. :D
this is a normal-view video of their visit.


they were so small that i made a close-up of them, too.
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9:01 an eagle flew to the spruce on the right. it stayed there for a while and then flew by the nest on the right side and then by from right to left.
i made a close-up of the eagle on the right.


... then Raimis came with a stick. he started work. there are ravens calling in the forest, too.
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9:08 Milda came i could not see if she had something.
i made pictures frame by frame and i still can't properly see what it was. a green twig?
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they worked together...
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9:10 18 + :whistling:
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9:10 mating! a swan was flying by at the same time. :laugh:
then a hooded crow started calling nearby furiously!
who is that other purring voice? a crow? or a jay? ( :mrgreen: )

9:12:50 again: brrr... uiouu ... uuiouu... strange voices. :puzzled:
the eagles don't mind. they started work.
9:13 Milda went upstairs. Raimis started work.
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9:17 Raimis worked... then Milda flew out.


9:18 Raimis jumped to the left branch.
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ame wrote: February 14th, 2019, 9:03 am 9:01:45 an eagle flew by from right to left. ... Raimis came. there are ravens, too.
Ramis with a branch
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he is working hard with it :shake:
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Milda has a tiny thing in her right claw :puzzled:
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9:19 Milda brought a big stick.
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Raimis came down to the nest.
9:20 Milda went upstairs.
9:21 she flew out.


this may become a long building session with the beautiful sunshine and all... :rolleyes:
i think i have heard a fox barking somewhere far.
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9:23 Milda brought a stick.
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they worked together...


9:25 Milda flew out. - the light is terrible. Raimis is almost invisible on the back rim. :faint:
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9:29 Raimis flew out.
https://youtu.be/D8Gu8vT4SFo

9:30 Milda came back. i could not see if she brought anything.
... yes, she had a stick.
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now she is doing her best to drop a big stick down to the left side. :slap:
she is peeling the bark of the stick.
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ame wrote: February 14th, 2019, 9:09 am 9:08 Milda came i could not see if she had something.
Maybe a jay is in her right claw :rotf:
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i think a jay would be bigger. unless she ate most of it. :mrgreen:

9:32 Raimis came. i couldn't see if he brought anything. :slap:
yes, he brought a small stick.
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9:33:30 a gunshot! both startled. a crow (or a jay) was crying in the forest. the eagles listened to the voices for a while. then they continued work.
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Good Morning and Happy Valentine's day :loveshower: :loveshower:

I wish this couple many years together :thumbs:

We can feel "Love is the air everywhere we look around" :D
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9:35 they continued working..


9:42 Raimis flew out. Milda began work with her stick again.
... no! it was the other way round: Milda flew and Raimis took over with the branch. :slap:
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9:43 Milda brought a stick.
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9:45 (nearly) Raimis jumped to the right branch and began tearing it.
Milda went upstairs to her branch.


the fox has come closer.
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09:45 Raimis is up to the right branch, What a noise :slap:
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9:51 Milda flew away. Raimis continues with his branch.
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9:53 Milda brought a green twig.
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she worked a while.
9:54 Milda jumped to the left branch.


9:55 she flew out.
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