Fantastic! That seems to be the situation.

Fantastic! That seems to be the situation.
I think that sometimes her different instincts get a little confused at the moment. Today I saw more often that she seemed alarmed and defended the nest. It seems to me that she herself is a little overwhelmed by the last two days.RosaMerle wrote: April 20th, 2019, 9:42 pm This female looks totally stressed in her attack on Ivo. That's not funny. This female has defended the nest! Fish or not!
Maybe it's the green Sandpiper (Tringa ochropus).Hyacinth wrote: April 21st, 2019, 6:35 am An interesting bird visited the nest at 6:31-- I haven't seen this kind before. I'll see if I can find out what it was.
About the size of a mourning dove and similarly colored on its back (tawny brown), with lines of white spots on the wings. Long pointy beak. White belly. Light tan colored legs. Made clicking sounds. Closest thing I'm seeing online when looking at birds of Estonia is some kind of sandpiper.
Update: I think it's a Common Sandpiper.
6:36 Ivo brings a piece of bark to the nest.
Wow! That would be a little sensation, in the middle of the forest. But not impossible, now for the breeding season. I take a look and make a video...