Estonian Osprey Nest ~Mai & Mikk~ (P&M) DISCUSSION 2015

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Re: Estonian Osprey Nest ~Piret & Madis~ DISCUSSION 2015

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It seems the cam has went offline. Hope its just a temporary problem with signal and not the camera itself. The last pontu snapshot was from 16:53.
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*Note that snapshots generated by me are only stored for 3 days due to disk space limitation on the server.*
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Yesterday in Madis nest.

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I hope we do not lose this camera :cry:

I have become very fond of this sweet young couple and would love to see them have beautiful babies :loveshower:

It is probably not likely that Madis & Piret will return to this nest after a 2 year absence anyway.

There is still hope, of course!
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:faint: Hopeful the cam will be working again. I miss this young ospreys! :unsure:
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:loveshower:
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I'm glad to see this young couple. :loveshower:
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17.03 They are just sweethearts! :loveshower:
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lianaliesma wrote:17.03 They are just sweethearts! :loveshower:
Such a beautiful ospreys, 29 impossible not to love! :thumbs:
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Before the egg was visible

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Egg? The egg must be squeezed out by unringed male. :rotf:

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:hi: Beautiful news

Congratulation fermale29 and male for the first egg :loveshower: and thank you lianliesma for the great picture.
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Dear Pontu-people! Wouldn't it be good, if this female osprey number 29 be called in honor of today Vappu or Walborg or something else having to do with May-day, as she has an egg now. And is learning to set on it? And the male seems absolutely in awe seeing it? After all, it's such a miracle so that who could guess what happens!

Happy May-day for everybody!
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javabird wrote:Before the egg was visible ..... Egg? The egg must be squeezed out by unringed male.
They are a young couple and still have to find out all :mrgreen:
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Post by Summi »

:loveshower: :loveshower:

May I open the voting for names and congratulate Mai (female) and Mikk (male) for their first egg

greetings from Summi
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That sounds good! Mai or actually Maj is also a Swedish name! And Mikk is a good solid name! Very good names! Mikk would be Mikko in Finnish... Those would not be difficult to pronounce or write to anybody.
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Well, I think we make no long vote, as these names are very nice and suitable and name them Mai and Mikk
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Summi wrote::loveshower:

May I open the voting for names and congratulate Mai (female) and Mikk (male) for their first egg
Very good names! :wave:
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Wonderful names Mai and Mikk :loveshower:

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Mai and Mikk have the first egg in their life, congratulations :loveshower:
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Hello Mai and Mikk....I really like those names.... :D
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