of course your work is appreciated very much
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See you next year
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I have not even all 46 days of this season. That would take me a couple of weeks more.Trine wrote:Hagnat, these are very interesting figures! Thank you!
Do you have similar data for last year? (Clearly too much to ask, but still worth asking.)
@HagnatHagnat wrote:Summary of the last three weeks (10 - 30 June 2016) of food delivery to the young Buzzards
Hagnat, That's great!Hagnat wrote:Summary of the last three weeks (10 - 30 June 2016) of food delivery to the young Buzzards
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Things can not be summarized when they are not noted and collected.Lubaska wrote:Thanks, Hagnat, for all these interesting data and statistic. It would be great if every observed nest have similar summary at the end of season!
Also from me!Janne+Ais wrote:Thanks also to Jürgen and Urmas and all the team in the background!![]()
As I wrote already earlier you really need the videos for things like this. With just viewing the stream it is very easy to miss events and the one minute interval of the archived pictures is too long to capture everything and both are often not enough to identify the prey. And despite the what looks like full coverage on the forum, on at least some days over half of the deliveries was not reported and other visits wrongly reported as deliveries or just as visits. The reports on the forum can provide some help with navigating the videos, and I used it that way, but they are not enough when you want to get a picture that is as complete as possible.Felis silvestris wrote:...We have made counts and extra work for "food items" at various nest in previous years, but a statistic like this ......