Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis Durbe 2019

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16:17 Milda brought a stick.
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16:18:44 Raimis took off from the meadow. i could not find out when he landed there. the feather was waving in front of the view.
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16:18:53 Raimis flew above the meadow from the right and over the pond. then he flew by the nest tree and around...

then finally he flew to the nest with a bunch of hay.
they worked with the hay....
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16:21 Raimis jumped to the left branch. ... and flew out.
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16:22 Milda followed him.
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16:07;20-30 While both are digging in the bowl, they look like twins; It's really funny. :mrgreen:
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Sonchik wrote: January 2nd, 2019, 10:27 pm ... They very beautiful against the background of white snow. Even the cat lay and looked at eagles more than an hour. Usually she begins to scratch the monitor. Image
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she is then planning to capture a birdie... :mrgreen:
has your cat heard the eagles sing? some cats become almost hysterical when they hear it. :rolleyes:
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These are not eagles and some maniacs! :rotf: Was three hours a little in the morning, decided still half of hour to add in the evening.
Actually I envy their energy.
ame wrote: January 3rd, 2019, 3:32 pm the 8:46 voice i don't have. :slap:
Probably jay.


Of course, I am veeeery optimistic and toooo I force events, but, I want to ask Yanis to remove the feather Milda when he climbs ring Chicks. :innocent:
At such "successful" wind as today, it is possible to pass a lot of interesting and important, because of a feather.
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ame wrote: January 3rd, 2019, 7:28 pm she is then planning to capture a birdie... :mrgreen:
has your cat heard the eagles sing? some cats become almost hysterical when they hear it. :rolleyes:
Of course heard. When I'm home alone, I turn up the volume. But my cats non-standard. When they heard the first thunderstorm, they ran on a balcony to watch what there occurs. On firecrackers react the same way. And on eagles almost quietly. Whether only watch a sound from a balcony whether it is necessary to run there. Image
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January 4

Good Morning all :hi:

Thanks a lot for videos and comments :2thumbsup:

Sonchik, you should see the reaction of a cat when a black stork makes defense calls. :rotf:

7:55 A dog is barking near

7:58:40 footsteps under the nest tree
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Good Morning !

The feather moved to the left corner; Is it good news ? :mrgreen:
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9:06 Good Morning Milda :loveshower:
She has brought a little stick
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She loosened the hay :laugh:
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is digging in the nest bowl
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9:08 Milda is testing the nest
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9:09 She jumps on the left branch
and flies off




EDIT: it is off topic - I will deleted it
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Good Morning!
Liz01 wrote: January 4th, 2019, 7:57 am Sonchik, you should see the reaction of a cat when a black stork makes defense calls. :rotf:
I so react to them. :rotf: They make some alien sounds. Cats find a source of a sound and lose interest. More often do not even wake up.

09:06 Milda
https://youtu.be/V9d2HPICB8Q

09:33 owl?
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good morning!
there's new hay on the nest. Raimis must have been here. :shake:
edit: now i read that it was Milda. :laugh:
Abigyl wrote: January 4th, 2019, 8:18 am The feather moved to the left corner; Is it good news ? :mrgreen:
i believe that this feather will fly away (and new ones will have time to stick on the camera) before we have here chick(s) which Janis can ring. it is also possible that by that time there will be something else on the lens, too. i was a bit surprised last summer when neither of the babies hit the bull's eye. :mrgreen:
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ame wrote: January 4th, 2019, 9:44 am I was a bit surprised last summer when neither of the babies hit the bull's eye. :mrgreen:
Me too!!
Both were too occupied with other problems and didn't have enough poops to waste on the lens :rotf:
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Who has to update references to forums in the description of broadcasting on YouTube? Yanis?
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ame wrote: January 4th, 2019, 9:44 am i was a bit surprised last summer when neither of the babies hit the bull's eye. :mrgreen:
They so beautifully posed, looking directly in the camera that could not lose this narcissistic action. :mrgreen:
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ame wrote: January 1st, 2019, 10:47 am number 6 is not so exceptional after all. eagles start rebuilding already in the autunm. that is their habit.
Every day I remember that forgot to answer it and again I forget. :slap:
I meant that for the first time in front of the camera WTE build a nest with 0. The American eagles constantly do it. They have frequent tornadoes. In our nest children were natural disaster. :mrgreen:
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