Eagles' Winter Feeding Ground ~ Dec 2011 - Mar 2012
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Re: Eagles Winter Feeding Ground 2012
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Goodnight / good day, everyone. I am now. This new cam is beautiful & very interesting with its capabilities. Mutikluti is doing a fine job (but I hope she gets some time off for other things during the day, too, if needed).
The cam at Käsmu is filled with gorgeous clouds after snow earlier today. And the siga boar cam is getting snow right now. The toidumaja bird feeder cam is filled with quarreling pigeons! So there is lots for you to look at today while I sleep. Enjoy!
The cam at Käsmu is filled with gorgeous clouds after snow earlier today. And the siga boar cam is getting snow right now. The toidumaja bird feeder cam is filled with quarreling pigeons! So there is lots for you to look at today while I sleep. Enjoy!
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what was that in the tree ?
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A few minutes ago the cam was zoomed in on a raven in the top of a tree. Was that the bird you mean, Fleur?Fleur wrote:what was that in the tree ?
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a buzzard I think
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Oohhhh! I missed THAT bird (was at another cam). Thank you, Fireblade. Is it an eagle or a hawk?
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I saw another
YT is very slow, and I can not look at the page during upload.
YT is very slow, and I can not look at the page during upload.
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I really do have to go now, my eyes are getting droopy! Goodnight! Have a good day, everyone.
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good night Kitty
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I think I have read that USA is not familiar with buzzards - buteo buteo.Kitty KCMO wrote:Oohhhh! I missed THAT bird (was at another cam). Thank you, Fireblade. Is it an eagle or a hawk?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Buzzard
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And there are so many different buteosJo UK wrote: I think I have read that USA is not familiar with buzzards - buteo buteo.
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I think it is very much like our red-tailed hawks -- minus the red tail. I think the screams are similar. Often in American movies when a bald eagle circles they play a red tail hawk crying.Jo UK wrote: I think I have read that USA is not familiar with buzzards - buteo buteo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Buzzard
in the parlance of my grandmother buzzards are vultures, which is an other wrinkle in the story.
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I looked at the beak at the beginning of the movie, and I do think a buzzard.
good night Alice
good night Alice
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Fleur wrote:I looked at the beak at the beginning of the movie, and I do think a buzzard.
good night Alice
Have a good day
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I see they are very large files with replay-video-capture...
50,2 MB for 1:15 minute ??
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sound black woodpecker ?
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"any video converter" ?? to .asfFleur wrote:
I see they are very large files with replay-video-capture...
50,2 MB for 1:15 minute ??
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I thought the same.Fleur wrote:sound black woodpecker ?
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I am not happy with thatfireblade1 wrote: "any video converter" ?? to .asf
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sound black woodpecker
I should really do something in the house.
It is very tempting to keep looking.
Especially when Mutikluti is zooming
I should really do something in the house.
It is very tempting to keep looking.
Especially when Mutikluti is zooming