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Mom is talking to her goslings - this is the right direction Kiddos
she flew off .. it starts

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parents are calling to lure the little ones out of the nest

two went to the nest edge and back into the nest :whistling:

Parent is waiting on the ground
two are gone?
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four age away the fight hopped down
the last one is gone

now waiting for happy reunion on the ground
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three are already by Mom or dad. Parent is looking for the other three
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now I count four!

Dad. Two are still missing?
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Dad is searching for the missing goslings- there they are.. :loveshower: :loveshower:

all went well. now they have to eat...

I count five.. It's a bit hard. The light is not that good
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Mom and dad are in the river. and went out again

strange I saw five .. now there are five again. So one did not made it
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they are still searching on for the sixth
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the big leap


Info: ​From RRP: 5 goslings are with their parents. The 6th was rescued and is on its way to get veterinarian help as it has a bad leg.
five with the parents in the river
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Golden Eagle - Wild Bucovina/Romania

May 7th

Both eggs hatched successfully.
Egg#1 - hatched yesterday
Egg#2 - Hatch to today

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Video from Stelian Bodnari - the first chick. :innocent:


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https://www.youtube.com/live/fV9B4AmEReU?feature=share
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May 10th


Yesterday was an unfortunate event.

There is still speculation as to what happened.
In my opinion it was an unfortunate feeding. Not that the chick was killed. Not from Lucina, not from the sibling.
There was snow, cold. Lucina fed and it seemed to me that the chick would not let go of the food and Lucina accidentally moved it to the edge of the nest in one movement.
The chick stayed there...didn't come back under Lucina's protective warmth, and Lucina made no attempt to retrieve the little one either.
Later the dead chick was fed. Nature does not allow waste of resources.

However, I have to say that the bullying of the smaller sex was clearly visible from day #2. I didn't expect that we would only see one vital chick in the nest so soon. I would have expected the process to start in a week at the earliest. Therefore I do not make any video.

Stelian Bodnari summed up the events:



Let's wish that the remaining chick grows and thrives comfortably. :innocent:
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Hello.

Posted a year ago, about a Finnish wildlife cam somewhere in Karelia (I think that region)

Last night there was a Bear late at night but before that there was a Moose, at 21:10 local time. :mrgreen: :loveshower:

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Hello good people. :)

In the meantime I made a video a few hours after my previous post which I forgot to share here.

I hope it is okay if I do so. :mrgreen:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvM24dtVAPg
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. :hi:

I had been looking for the elk.
But it was much too late, have not found him when rewinding.
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September 13

this has not been observed yet.
Mum L regurgitate a huge load food.
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It lands on the ground.
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Manaaki tries to eat it. that is squid or octopus.
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Manaaki covers the food with straw
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Seagulls try to steal the food. Manaaki defends it
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Sharyn Broni (Ranger SOC) wrote in the forum on Sept. 12th.
Today Manaaki is 235 days old and weighed 9.2 kg at 11.30 am this morning. He had been fed by an unidentified parent behind the cam yesterday.

Nine chicks from the 33 have fledged, although that number could change at any minute in the strong winds today.

I am unable to confirm whether it was Q or DOO chick who fledged from UQ at 1345 hrs. Both have been in the area, and both were weighed this morning.


BTW: Manaaki is the heaviest chick in colony. We call him Royal Roundness :rotf: Yesterday, when weighing, he stood in the basket. He probably thought it was more dignified :mrgreen:
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September 16. Manaaki fledged



Plastic fragments were removed from Manaaki's nest yesterday after he had expelled a bolus.
Sadly, plastic pollution is becoming an increasing problem. Ideally, we should only be finding squid beaks like this, in the bolus that the chicks bring up in order to lose weight prior to fledging.
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Picture by ©France Pillière :innocent: :mrgreen: I love her pictures
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Mum (L) is checking twice for her Manaaki 💞


UQ chick was begging. But nothing for the cute one.
He is the last now. A bit underweight and so there was a additional feeding today for him.
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Poland, live-cam, somewhere in some woods (Live Birds Poland). Rewinding of video: 12 hours.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EZsnPekrGw

at 05:32 ff. , a beautiful hind visits the place,

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at 14:32 ff. . a roe buck. (All day long: squirrels, jays, chaffinches, wood pigeon, woodpeckers , nuthatches, tits etc. etc.) Great solution for fresh water supply!
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and badgers also come at night.
not the most recent picture :innocent: , but...
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Golden Eagle - Wild Bucovina/Romania

October 29th

13:42/44 First joint visits to the nest.
Mr. Bodnari will certainly confirm whether it is Lucina & Caliman.
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The nest is examined closely
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The second one arrives.
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October 27th ~ Lucina was here
Video from Stelian Bodnari
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"Throw your heart across the river and swim after it."
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