Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) Webcam Forum 2019
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Re: Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) Webcam Forum 2019
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05:15 distant Nightjar spinning
05:25 Golden Oriole singing
06:47 Rosefinch here too
11:40 Redstart singing, first for me this year, I really like that song
05:15 distant Nightjar spinning
05:25 Golden Oriole singing
06:47 Rosefinch here too
11:40 Redstart singing, first for me this year, I really like that song
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This year was not such active as previous in front of Cc cam. Maybe we were a bit too late to install the camera or the center of the lek has moved away.
Anyway many thanks to operators, especially Juta and Peter!
I was too much busy with other things, sorry.
If everything goes as planned we will remove camera in weekend.
Anyway many thanks to operators, especially Juta and Peter!
I was too much busy with other things, sorry.
If everything goes as planned we will remove camera in weekend.
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~~~Thank you Urmas for the information and all your good work.
Thanks to all of Looduskalender that we were allowed to watch again.
Peter and Juta for the zooming. And everyone else, especially thanks to sigge for naming so many bird names.
New opportunities next year. ~~
Thanks to all of Looduskalender that we were allowed to watch again.
Peter and Juta for the zooming. And everyone else, especially thanks to sigge for naming so many bird names.
New opportunities next year. ~~
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And we also thank you, Fleur, for the great videos.
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Hi Urmas,
thank you for another opportunity to operate the cam this year. As has already been said, we have seen less activity this year, but it was nonetheless fun. Thank you Juta - for such cooperation in scheduling and of course great camera operation. Thanks to all forum members, especially Fleur for all the pictures and videos. I hope we can repeat it next year!
Best regards, Peter
thank you for another opportunity to operate the cam this year. As has already been said, we have seen less activity this year, but it was nonetheless fun. Thank you Juta - for such cooperation in scheduling and of course great camera operation. Thanks to all forum members, especially Fleur for all the pictures and videos. I hope we can repeat it next year!
Best regards, Peter
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We removed that time all the system in the lek we observed two seasons and installed it in other place for watching of Nightjar. Think next year we search another suitable lekking site to go ahead with Capercaillie.
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Thank you, Urmas, for this news. The nightjar is an interesting and not so well-known bird. We look forward to the next Capercaillie season at a new place and thank you for the great work you and your team do.
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October 28
7:16 a little bit snowing
7:33 sound from a few Cranes flying over
11:42 flutter in the distance ?
7:16 a little bit snowing
7:33 sound from a few Cranes flying over
11:42 flutter in the distance ?
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October 30
Goodmorning
Wow...
I mean, almost winter again.
A year passed so quickly.
Goodmorning
Wow...
I mean, almost winter again.
A year passed so quickly.
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Can the Camera be viewed by the public, or do you have special permission to view? Just asking, because I'd like to watch too. Maybe see/hear some Animals nearby. :)
Nature is for everybody.
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I see thanks :)
Nature is for everybody.
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Hello
Shouldn't the 2020 season start by now?
Shouldn't the 2020 season start by now?
Nature is for everybody.
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andrasiboti I hope so.
Every day I check this link here to see if the camera is there.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Riigimets
Every day I check this link here to see if the camera is there.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Riigimets
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Live will be on Eagle Club channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCvBXT ... Saqd19N0SgFleur wrote: ↑March 14th, 2020, 11:19 am andrasiboti I hope so.
Every day I check this link here to see if the camera is there.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Riigimets
At the moment we're testing the stream, so errors might occur with the current live.
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