Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion ~ 2009 and 2010
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The male brought a vole
12.59
left the female eating/ right the male
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Renandeli thank you so much! 17th May pictures are great!
I used your snapshots , above she is standing and below is same bird sitting. The numbers are hour-minute-second
the female eagle (eta: my nonprofessional opinion)
On todays slideshow where both eagles are together, the lighter-head male can see
Renandeli's slideshow
http://s281.photobucket.com/albums/kk22 ... slideshowˇ
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EDIT:
To me seems she has quite dark head and quite contrast light eyebrows. The "problem" is that the head feathers aren't only dark-colored, but there are lighter tips etc, so in different position she may look different, if she is looking up then she may look more "white-head", plus the lighting plays own role.
on this pic is the same bird (both are renandeli's snapshots)
The male seems to have lighter head. I didnt find sitting-standing pictures of him (where can be sure its same bird) to compare. One picture and probably a male (my nonprofessional opinion only)
The head feathers look lighter, His "pants" are lighter too ....though its more his behavior what makes me think, its he.
viewtopic.php?p=37550#p37550
To me seems, the male spotted eagle can (has skills) incubate, he may replace a female some time, but his priority is to bring food, he doesn't sit on eggs hours and hours (different compared with WT-eagle)
I used your snapshots , above she is standing and below is same bird sitting. The numbers are hour-minute-second
the female eagle (eta: my nonprofessional opinion)
On todays slideshow where both eagles are together, the lighter-head male can see
Renandeli's slideshow
http://s281.photobucket.com/albums/kk22 ... slideshowˇ
Continues (later)
EDIT:
To me seems she has quite dark head and quite contrast light eyebrows. The "problem" is that the head feathers aren't only dark-colored, but there are lighter tips etc, so in different position she may look different, if she is looking up then she may look more "white-head", plus the lighting plays own role.
on this pic is the same bird (both are renandeli's snapshots)
The male seems to have lighter head. I didnt find sitting-standing pictures of him (where can be sure its same bird) to compare. One picture and probably a male (my nonprofessional opinion only)
The head feathers look lighter, His "pants" are lighter too ....though its more his behavior what makes me think, its he.
viewtopic.php?p=37550#p37550
To me seems, the male spotted eagle can (has skills) incubate, he may replace a female some time, but his priority is to bring food, he doesn't sit on eggs hours and hours (different compared with WT-eagle)
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Lili This is great!!
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I'm busy with my PC-problems, but they are soon solved, too..
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Renandeli
Me too busy, I try continue with my "research" later evening
13.52 called and called and left
Me too busy, I try continue with my "research" later evening
13.52 called and called and left
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I saw the eagle on the nest last time at 13:51.
I was away some minutes..
At 13:57 the nest was empty, and now when it's 14:26, the nest is still empty.
I was away some minutes..
At 13:57 the nest was empty, and now when it's 14:26, the nest is still empty.
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A very angry eagle is sitting on the nest and calling.
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Hehasteria wrote:A very angry eagle is sitting on the nest and calling.
Why angry? If it is only a bit serious, it has a very important duty..
Some other expressions..
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The eagle left at 16:39.
Some pics later
For now only one, my pic of the day
at 12:45
Some pics later
For now only one, my pic of the day
at 12:45
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Renandeli, is that a picture of eagle gymnastics?
I can't work out what is happening!
I can't work out what is happening!
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This is how the gymnastic went onJo UK wrote:Renandeli, is that a picture of eagle gymnastics?
I can't work out what is happening!
from 12:45 to 12:46
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An eagle, with the lighter head (?) came to the nest, at 17:42
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Appr 40 pictures from the three minutes when both Lesser Spotted Eagles, the male and the female, were on the nest.Among the first pictures there is seen the vole too.. It disappeared quickly.
slideshow
http://s281.photobucket.com/albums/kk22 ... =slideshow
slideshow
http://s281.photobucket.com/albums/kk22 ... =slideshow
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Hi, this was what Urmas said the 16th May:
here:
viewtopic.php?f=25&t=108&start=50
Urmas: ..But fortunately eggs seem to be not broken, only these could be not alive anymore...
Did he let us understand that the eggs are 'dead' ?
Who knows how long time the eggs were alone at longest? 4 or 6 hours or more
How long time were Klaara's eggs alone at worst? Was it some 8 hours..?
(Well, the eggs of these eagles and of Klaara's were in different phase, and then it was winter.
I'm just wondering, that we may follow a sad story.. though interesting.)
here:
viewtopic.php?f=25&t=108&start=50
Urmas: ..But fortunately eggs seem to be not broken, only these could be not alive anymore...
Did he let us understand that the eggs are 'dead' ?
Who knows how long time the eggs were alone at longest? 4 or 6 hours or more
How long time were Klaara's eggs alone at worst? Was it some 8 hours..?
(Well, the eggs of these eagles and of Klaara's were in different phase, and then it was winter.
I'm just wondering, that we may follow a sad story.. though interesting.)
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I don't think so. "Could be not alive..." is closer to "might be not alive..." than to "can't have been alive".
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Perhaps we were being prepared for the possibilty that the eggs might not hatch, but that there is still a chance that they will be OK?
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Three weeks later we'll know.
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Three weeks, and we know, asteria. There is still hope, but there is some risk too.
Jo, you are right
And there would not be reason to say
Jo, you are right
..there is possibilty that the eggs might not hatch, but that there is still a chance that they will be OK
And there would not be reason to say
..if there is not hope - in case the eggs are dead. Speculating is sometimes funny..Now I understand...But fortunately eggs seem to be not broken
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The eagle left 20:44 ( I think it was the male.. )
It was this eagle who has been sitting on the nest the last hours
at 20:12
here he is leaving, not better pictures.. at 20:44
Ahaa, he has returned:
at 20:53
It was this eagle who has been sitting on the nest the last hours
at 20:12
here he is leaving, not better pictures.. at 20:44
Ahaa, he has returned:
at 20:53
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It is the eagle sitting on the eggs right now.
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