yes, it was! did not see the red spot.ame wrote: November 20th, 2019, 10:51 am 10:09 the woodpecker was a male after all. adults are difficult to separate. juveniles are easy....

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yes, it was! did not see the red spot.ame wrote: November 20th, 2019, 10:51 am 10:09 the woodpecker was a male after all. adults are difficult to separate. juveniles are easy....
that outrageous bird!Sonchik wrote: November 20th, 2019, 2:31 pm Good afternoon!
14:29 raven.
He did a poo.![]()
[ IMG ] http://images.vfl.ru/ii/1574254004/ea230709/28627573_m.png[/IMG]
and it's different than Sonchik's picture!Liz01 wrote: November 20th, 2019, 3:01 pm He pooped and was cleaning his beak on the branch before he flew off![]()
[img]https://up.picr.de/37260549jv.jpg[ /img]
a Zoom video
[youtube]e3Bm3t8XakM[ /youtube]
I'm a bit late! Now I see, that Sonchik saw it too. I will not delete my picture. It was work![]()
There's no problem finding deliveries. The problem is cutting out boring moments. It takes a lot of hours.ame wrote: November 19th, 2019, 11:38 am oh dear, i know that feeling, getting more and more behind.![]()
how are you processing your videos? what is your method to search deliveries?
is there any way i could help?
i have the same goal: to record every delivery.
There were two birds.ame wrote: November 20th, 2019, 11:45 am 11:43:about 15 a big bird flew by far on the sky. the wingbeat was slow so it was a big bird, perhaps an eagle or a buzzard. i heard buzzard voices earlier and also later. (or a jay was imitating a buzzard. they were also present.)
these pictures are taken 1 s apart from each other.
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My message's gone, too.Liz01 wrote: November 20th, 2019, 4:40 pm My answer to Sonchik has disappeared, including a previously created post
I noticed that the LK is having some problems today.
EDIT: it happened in other threads as well.
viewtopic.php?p=701184#p701184
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what program are you using for editing the videos?Sonchik wrote: November 20th, 2019, 4:47 pm There's no problem finding deliveries. The problem is cutting out boring moments. It takes a lot of hours.![]()
Your descriptions and Liz's are very helpful in remembering what happened almost a month ago. It's also a pleasure, I always laugh reading descriptions.![]()
Thanks!![]()
I'm using YouTube.ame wrote: November 20th, 2019, 5:33 pm ...
what program are you using for editing the videos?
i use Solveig AVI Trimmer. that is not very slow. i also use it to take frame-by-frame snapshots. i think it is faster than running the video with Potplayer and taking frame-by-frame pictures with P-player. it's also easier and faster to find the interesting parts with Solveig than with P-player. the advantage of P-player is that it has slow motion and fast forward.
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oh dear, that sounds rather unpractical.Sonchik wrote: November 20th, 2019, 6:07 pm I'm using YuTube.
Long to watch the video and choose what to delete.
If the eagles spent 5 hours a day in the nest and I look at x2 speeds, it's still 2.5 hours. You can't watch faster, you can miss interesting things. It takes a few more minutes to mark the pieces of video to cut. It's still taking time to publish. It turns out to be about 3 hours.
When the eagles are present short - lived, it is easier. But they're very workable this year.![]()