Estonian Osprey Nest (Mati & ?) 2018
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Re: Estonian Osprey Nest (Mati & ?) 2018
Thanks for the videos Bea!
Fingers crossed … the nest appears promising!
Fingers crossed … the nest appears promising!
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Good day! A beautiful Blackbird visited the nest. Then he sang a little sweet in the microphone on the webcam.
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They appreciate the nest.
Today, about 10:40 strange sounds were heard. I could not interpret her. Sound similar to starting a motorcycle. Or like a puff ... But that was not it. It went on for a few minutes.
It seems to be a busy region. Often you can also hear a train. .
Today, about 10:40 strange sounds were heard. I could not interpret her. Sound similar to starting a motorcycle. Or like a puff ... But that was not it. It went on for a few minutes.
It seems to be a busy region. Often you can also hear a train. .
"Throw your heart across the river and swim after it."
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Indian proverb
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Somewhere close to the nest is a military base. Information about this is on the first page. Every year the noise increases. Can be excess noise does not allow the birds to safely learn this nest...Polly wrote: ↑May 4th, 2018, 8:13 pm They appreciate the nest.
Today, about 10:40 strange sounds were heard. I could not interpret her. Sound similar to starting a motorcycle. Or like a puff ... But that was not it. It went on for a few minutes.
It seems to be a busy region. Often you can also hear a train. .
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Gavril, beautiful blackbird song! Thanks for the video.
I can’t believe that the camera quit at Teo and Tija’s!
I can’t believe that the camera quit at Teo and Tija’s!
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Gavril, I hope that everything is good!
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12: 39. And again sings WTE.
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Gavril , it seems to me MM also, Estonian girl
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16: 37. Today from time to time I hear the song WTE. Maybe he's looking at the nest site....because there will not be this season, his competitor, the osprey....
Yes, Hellem it is Estonian lady! Maybe Estonian ornithologists will look in their databases and determine the origin of this osprey.
Yes, Hellem it is Estonian lady! Maybe Estonian ornithologists will look in their databases and determine the origin of this osprey.
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Oh - a new visitor on the nest - great catch, Gavril
I´ll send a request to get more details about MM
I´ll send a request to get more details about MM
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I checked the archive and know what you mean with WtE-song .... but for my opinion it is not WtE, but Black Woodpecker (Dryocopus martius). I learned this, because it fooled me already several times
Song recording at xeno-canto https://www.xeno-canto.org/410093
Song record from 12:37 and 12:38 here in surrounding of the nest
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Bea! Precisely! It's a black woodpecker. Especially because a few times I could hear a woodpecker knocking on an tree trunk. I have noted that the loud sound it's a black woodpecker!
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Great catch, Gavril!
This new female Osprey needs to meet up with the unringed male that was on the nest a few days ago! How can we play matchmaker?
I can’t wait to find out more about the female.
Thanks for the videos, Bea and Gavril!
edit: 6 May, 22:40 my auto correct changed spelling of a word and I didn’t catch it before posting - sorry.
I was actually saying hi to mogga, because I saw that he was on the forum.
This new female Osprey needs to meet up with the unringed male that was on the nest a few days ago! How can we play matchmaker?
I can’t wait to find out more about the female.
Thanks for the videos, Bea and Gavril!
edit: 6 May, 22:40 my auto correct changed spelling of a word and I didn’t catch it before posting - sorry.
I was actually saying hi to mogga, because I saw that he was on the forum.
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News about osprey MM
Ringed by Gunnar Sein, on 10.07.2015, in Karula National Park, only about 20 km away from camera nest here, as one of three osprets in the nest. During ringing no gender determined.
It seems to be the first observation of this bird after ringing
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Always exciting to learn more about ringed birds, isn´t it? So she is maybe a first-time-returner this year ....
This nest and area seems to be more than attracting for Teenagers
News about osprey MM
Ringed by Gunnar Sein, on 10.07.2015, in Karula National Park, only about 20 km away from camera nest here, as one of three osprets in the nest. During ringing no gender determined.
It seems to be the first observation of this bird after ringing
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Always exciting to learn more about ringed birds, isn´t it? So she is maybe a first-time-returner this year ....
This nest and area seems to be more than attracting for Teenagers
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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That's a very good idea, Cessie
Thanks, Gavril, really good catch
and thanks, Bea, for the information.
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Thank you, Bea! I hope that she finds a mate. She is beautiful!