It was a real feast. Did you see a Chiffchaff chasing a Great Tit?ame wrote:i made a gif of the little birds, the beginning. then i got tired of taking pictures. ...
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I have heard Whooper Swans.laranjeiras wrote:Good morning 08:45 cam time - i saw two large-ish birds flying across from left to right at the top of the screen.... possibly cranes?
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yes, i saw. or was it vice versa?Hagnat wrote:It was a real feast. Did you see a Chiffchaff chasing a Great Tit?
i always thought no-one is meaner than great tits, except blue tits.
laranjeiras, i found whooper swans at 8:45 but they were flying from right to left. they very almost invisible (again, like yesterday) because they were flying most of the time above tree-top-level. actually i was able to see only one but there were voices of two.
edit: my first video started too late: it didn't have the three birds which laranjeiras saw. this is long enough.
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8:53 a chiffchaff sang near the nest and then it came to give a pose.
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yes! you were absolutely right!laranjeiras wrote:it was just underneath the line i drew here ( sorry about the rubbish pic ) but i'm sure i saw two birds and they were going left to right
first three big birds flew to the right. the first two were flying "in duet" and they looked quite white.
and after they had gone then flew the swan(s) to the left it was so white that it was a swan i think.
could all the three be swans? they looked very white. maybe two continued to the right calling and one, the third wheel turned back to the left?
a close-up:
the normal view-video i posted above, with all three birds..
i also made a close-up video in slow-motion. the single bird seemed to come from the right initially and turned back to follow the two.
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9:19 a juvenile greater spotted woodpecker visited the nest.
it soon went up the trunk and kept calling there for a while.
this is a busy morning.
it soon went up the trunk and kept calling there for a while.
this is a busy morning.
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thanks ame i missed the complete event and had been wondering whether they weren't eagles, but now can see they weren't... it's because i miss them i keep thinking 'is that an eagle'?ame wrote:
could all the three be swans? they looked very white. maybe two continued to the right calling and one, the third wheel turned back to the left?
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intersting bird call 09:46 - i don't know what it is
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that was perhaps a nutcracker, too. they seem to be responsible of the most interesting voices around here recently.laranjeiras wrote:intersting bird call 09:46 - i don't know what it is
10:11 i think i heard Durberts calling.
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laranjeiras wrote:intersting bird call 09:46 - i don't know what it is
Yes, Spotted Nutcracker. During the party earlier this morning there was a short moment he was singing very softly.ame wrote: that was perhaps a nutcracker, too. they seem to be responsible of the most interesting voices around here recently.
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MĀRIS in dabasdati had noticed that an eagle flew over the forest and called.
http://dabasdati.lv/forums/viewtopic.ph ... ebf#p51498
it was Durberts. he called a few times and flew spiralling many circles above the meadow on the right.
a normal view video:
i made also a close-up clip of the flight because he was so far and difficult to see.
his spiralling looked like as if he were trying to catch a thermal (rising flow of warm air) but hadn't quite grasped the idea of flying in a thermal: he was flapping his wings all the time. i have understood that the idea of getting advantage of flying on a thermal is to rise without effort, just gliding on it.
EDIT: it later turned out that this was the last observation of Durberts.
http://dabasdati.lv/forums/viewtopic.ph ... ebf#p51498
it was Durberts. he called a few times and flew spiralling many circles above the meadow on the right.
a normal view video:
i made also a close-up clip of the flight because he was so far and difficult to see.
his spiralling looked like as if he were trying to catch a thermal (rising flow of warm air) but hadn't quite grasped the idea of flying in a thermal: he was flapping his wings all the time. i have understood that the idea of getting advantage of flying on a thermal is to rise without effort, just gliding on it.
EDIT: it later turned out that this was the last observation of Durberts.
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a beautiful day. Parents have called and our angel circulates the sky
Durberts will learn to use the thermals
Durberts will learn to use the thermals
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Around 11:26 I thought I saw Durberts on the nest. I was distracted for a minute and when I returned to the screen (11:28) he was gone. Was he really there or am I hallucinating......
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i can't see him in my recording...?Marfo wrote:Around 11:26 I thought I saw Durberts on the nest. I was distracted for a minute and when I returned to the screen he was gone. Was he really there or am I hallucinating again......
how are you watching the camera? with what program?
can you see the time stamp?
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Sorry 12:26-28! I am watching live, I don't use any program.
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that was not Durberts! unless he has got a new ring.
he had Latvian country ring on the right leg and all-black ring on the left leg. to me that seemed to have 0 on top row with 6 below it.
good observation, Marfo, great!
edit: i found out when the stranger came. he landed on the nest tree top at 12:25.
there he sat about a minute before dropping down on the nest.
he had Latvian country ring on the right leg and all-black ring on the left leg. to me that seemed to have 0 on top row with 6 below it.
good observation, Marfo, great!
edit: i found out when the stranger came. he landed on the nest tree top at 12:25.
there he sat about a minute before dropping down on the nest.
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It was not Durberts, the young eagle has two rings
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Well it was strange because he or she came silently (!). I thought he looked a bit different, feathers more 'tight' and the beak a bit lighter. But since we don't see D. that often I thought he might have changed.
I only saw him for a split second.
I only saw him for a split second.
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i made a crop of the Pontu picture. to me it seems that on the right country ring there's code H362 and on the left all-black ring there's K096.
maybe i shouldn't make any guesses but this was maybe a year-old eagle.
i'll make more pictures of the video.
maybe i shouldn't make any guesses but this was maybe a year-old eagle.
i'll make more pictures of the video.