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I heard a car start up but not the voices. I have hopes that someone quietly and politely snapped an image for us so we know what they are up to in the big world.
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Oh no!!! I was not watching last night and I have missed so much!!! :banghead: :cry: :mrgreen:
alice44 wrote: Wouldn't it be so fun to see them sitting on a branch blinking and taking in their big new world. Flapping and moving about (and kindly returning to their branch so that we can see them). So far I have enjoyed the owls the most and I will miss them.
I have read that young owls often return to nest for days, to sleep there. Ofcourse once they learn to fly properly. We still have a chance :2thumbsup:
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bociany wrote::wave: Alice!

Lentilki is famous already
http://www.looduskalender.ee/node/3744

yay! :wave: :blush:
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and what an unaccustomed look at the half-empty nest!
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lentilki wrote:and what an unaccustomed look at the half-empty nest!
Yes, my words... but we can be sure that they will be fed properly at least - no bigger siblings to take most food :mrgreen:

(Btw, nice cats and nice haircolour, lentilko 8-) )
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Good morning!
Looks so empty in Tawny's place!

Leonia asked on page 115 for the English word for takkeling or
Ästling: the word in English is : brancher. Not sooo far from "branchling" .
Found some cams: http://www.naturschutz.ch/d/natur_webcams.html
you can find some translations in English there.

http://www.birdlife.ch/d/turmfalke_links.html.

Hope Klaara does not forget the two-in-the-hollow!
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It is quiet in the nest without those two "disturbers" perching up in the entrance hall :laugh:

A bit of pecking:
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they seems so lonely there :unsure:
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Hi!

Now they are coming round again :loveshower: They were shaken, I think!
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Tiny is up :2thumbsup:
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Mini and Medium 2 are now sitting on the hole! :D
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I would LOVE to see a picture of them from the outside! :nod:
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Thanks to all for the screenshots and the posts! (Too bad I can't follow it "live" just now :-( ).
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Ooooh, they grow up so fast :cry:
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It was people there...banging :puzzled:

Poor owls , so afraid. :slap:
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People were passing by talking loudly, chicks jumped back down. Number 3 did it in a rash and ended up lying on side :mrgreen: And remained like that until the "danger" was gone :mrgreen:
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Bellatrix wrote:People were passing by talking loudly, chicks jumped back down. Number 3 did it in a rash and ended up lying on side :mrgreen: And remained like that until the "danger" was gone :mrgreen:
oh poor little thing :)
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Yes...and it was Finnish lanquage: Wait a moment...don´t know..quite fine.

I shame :blush:
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lentilki wrote: oh poor little thing :)
Yes, but I couldn't help but laugh :blush: :mrgreen:
Have you ever tried cat yodelling?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEjKk5Kt3rs
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