Wild Pig Cam 2010 discussion Camera 1
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Re: Wild Pig Cam 2010 discussion Camera 1
Sad when we cannot see those little striped beauties But I understand why they have desidet to finish feeding there. The muddy ground is not comfortable.
So I must go there again and have a look of piglets
Thanks a lot for Mait and other who took care of "our" pigs
So I must go there again and have a look of piglets
Thanks a lot for Mait and other who took care of "our" pigs
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Years are not brothers indeed. There are more web-cams this year but they closed earlier and perhaps the BS cam will be opened later than a year ago.
There were elks, more boars and more roe deers but fewer furries and no stripped piglets. And neither snowmama nor the sign "END" written on the last day of the season. The cam closed suddenly when nobody expected it and that is a bit sad. At least last year we had a time to say good-bye, now we don't. :(
There were elks, more boars and more roe deers but fewer furries and no stripped piglets. And neither snowmama nor the sign "END" written on the last day of the season. The cam closed suddenly when nobody expected it and that is a bit sad. At least last year we had a time to say good-bye, now we don't. :(
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Yes, that was a shock. I do wish we had some warning, that we could pass on to everyone, but I think you got the news before I did - my time is 2 hours behind Estonia!
Communication has sometimes been a problem in the past, too.
It has been a very good pig cam year, and now it closes suddenly.
Instead, we can watch snow-melt flood water at Soomaa - just started the topic today!
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=199
Communication has sometimes been a problem in the past, too.
It has been a very good pig cam year, and now it closes suddenly.
Instead, we can watch snow-melt flood water at Soomaa - just started the topic today!
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=199
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I wanted to see if may favourite youngsters became benevolent aunties
Oh well, we had a good year
Thanks to all
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I think the piglets from last year appeared here all the season, they just grew up a bit and we did not recognize them.
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i am glad that i could see so big nuber of boars moose deer foxes racoon dogs :)) i will miss cam i allways sart day with cam and ended day with boars it was great time :)) see you all in next season
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We had a wonderful season this year! So many different/new animals!
Many thanks to everyone who made this all visible for us!
Sad of course we couldn't see these little stripy piglets... hopefully this cam will show us the little ones of somebody else.
Many thanks to everyone who made this all visible for us!
Sad of course we couldn't see these little stripy piglets... hopefully this cam will show us the little ones of somebody else.
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While we eagerly wait for the boars to show up again on camera:
two stories about boars and bears, one from newspaper Postimees http://www.tartupostimees.ee/?id=329065, English translation HERE, and a second one, referred to in the LK front page article about bears, English translation HERE (story by Alutaguse nature tours guide Bert Rähni).
The boar feeding site in Puhja that the bears occupied in the first story is just 10 kilometres west of Ilmatsalu.
two stories about boars and bears, one from newspaper Postimees http://www.tartupostimees.ee/?id=329065, English translation HERE, and a second one, referred to in the LK front page article about bears, English translation HERE (story by Alutaguse nature tours guide Bert Rähni).
The boar feeding site in Puhja that the bears occupied in the first story is just 10 kilometres west of Ilmatsalu.
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The ground should probably be properly frozen before the cameras come online.
There seems to be quite a lot of snow in places in Estonia - may be some trouble where it has fallen on unfrozen ground; it will be like a nice insulating blanket then.
Last year, and the year before that, Camera 1 opened on December 11
And hmmm, complaints from people with lawns and gardens worked over by boars start showing. Even advice in gardening journal, "what to do when your lawn has been ploughed up ..."
There seems to be quite a lot of snow in places in Estonia - may be some trouble where it has fallen on unfrozen ground; it will be like a nice insulating blanket then.
Last year, and the year before that, Camera 1 opened on December 11
And hmmm, complaints from people with lawns and gardens worked over by boars start showing. Even advice in gardening journal, "what to do when your lawn has been ploughed up ..."
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