Goshawk nest in Riga 2023

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Good morning Polly and everyone. :wave:

I have not heard anything in the last few days although I usually track about 4-5 hours a day except for a few days that I have not been able to.

On the other hand, in England, the New Forest, since approximately April 24, 2023, there is a goshawk camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX-uL85VX4

(Found on Arlene Beech's channel,youtube , thanks.)

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May 17th

Hello Polly and everyone. :wave:

The goshawks that are breeding become quieter with young chicks, the noise is made by the young and the greetings of the male when he brings food.

In this nest we don't know if they are breeding elsewhere but it's hard to hear anything.
From 16:58 to 17:00 a little was heard, although it cannot be ruled out that it is Jay.

19:27:57 to 19:28:01 Now it is close to the tree with its sound and a little before I think a crow crossed from right to left.

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May 22nd

Hello Emiliano, everyone! :2thumbsup:


It remains exciting.
The last time I heard an H was on May 12th. It sounded like trouble.


Nevertheless, one or the other call may have escaped me in the last few days.

Thank you for this timestamps!
From 16:58 to 17:00 a little was heard, although it cannot be ruled out that it is Jay.
I watched this one late in the evening. It sounded like a woodpecker.
19:27:57 to 19:28:01 Now it is close to the tree with its sound and a little before I think a crow crossed from right to left.
I couldn't follow this anymore. Is it possible that you added it later?

The area is filled with the voices and cries of residents. :innocent:
Often woodpecker but also Jay. The crows have calmed down ... over the nests lies the calm of the breeding season.


For a few days (3 - 4) there have been faint voices that definitely sound like Hawklets. You are getting stronger, today you can hear it very well.
I'm not saying they're Hawklets! But it sounds like it. It can be other chicks.

However, it would be strange to hear the little ones when there is no acoustic activity from the parents.

Perhaps there will soon be more binding signs. :nod:
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Hello :wave: Polly.

Glad to read you again, I know you've been following the camera. I almost every day do a few hours.

Today the goshawk rang again at 7:57:26, the chickens are too small to be heard unless you are a few meters away. There are voices that get confused and that are more our desire than reality and sometimes play a trick on us.

We will have to wait , maybe I. Jakovslev will give us some information sometime , if not until the chicks fly ( if they are breeding , I think so ) and visit this nest we will not know anything and we would have to wait for Julio - August.

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Hey everyone,

here still no sign of our couple or any descendants.

The constant flea market behavior of the little ones has also come to rest. Hardly a bird in the nest - all are now busy in their own nests.

A crow visited the nest yesterday.
Appeared slightly stressed but she was among her own kind.
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Ligzdas gariņš brought information (in the chat) about the first ringing of some hawklets in Riga.
Now not relevant to Team H but every Hawklet is so welcome!!!!

Info:
https://forums.dabasdati.lv/viewtopic.p ... 36#p369136

Thank you Ligzdas gariņš!!! :wave:
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May 28th

Today, the couple can finally be heard together again after such a long time! :loveshower:


19:23 Both chatter
...'24
'25 twice a 'Gjak'

'27 flapping wings and the cry of a crow



In fact, one can guess that the pair does not breed. It sounds like a bond. What usually happens after the hawklets are raised.


Have a nice weekend Emiliano, everyone!
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Hello Polly and everyone. :wave:

I follow the news through the forums but the chat disappears soon.
They are already ringing the goshawks in Riga and this year we don't know anything. Until now they have always bred at this time here and it is new that they have changed or that they do not reproduce, it is all speculation and what we hear is also compatible with either of the two actions.
It's nice to hear them again, I haven't been able to listen to them any day and sometimes it's lucky that you band the time slot in which they are heard.

While in Kengarag, H92 is still in his area and may have been seen during ringing.

Greetings and health. :2thumbsup:
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June 5th

Good evening Polly and all. :wave:

Today it rang for a little while at 17:25.

The last sound or visual presences have been:

( 10 - 5 ) H44 in nest with prey , 17:28
( 17 - 5 ) Sounds , 19:27
( 22 - 5 ) Sounds , 07:57
( 28 - 5 ) Sounds, 19:23
( 05 - 6 ) Sounds , 17:25
( 06 - 6 ) Sounds , 19:05/06
( 09 - 6 ) Sounds , 11:48
( 11 - 6 ) Sounds , 13:21 , 13:24-25 , 13:46-48.
( 14 - 6 ) H21 With prey in nest : 14:02 , H44 : 14:22
( 15 - 6 ) Chicken sounds , 11:45:46
( 16 - 6 ) Sounds and quick pass through the nest , 16:12 to 16:15
( 29 - 6 ) Sound , 14:44:08
( 01 - 7 ) Sounds , 20:24-29 ,37-38 , 41 , 44-47 ,48
( 08 - 7 ) Sounds , 11:28-29 , 31
( 11 - 7 ) Sounds , 17:35, 37-40
( 20 - 7 ) Sounds , 18:52-19:02 , 19-24
( 22 - 7 ) Sounds , 12:05-06 , 16:13 , 17:55-56 , 18:05

There may be a week or so between their detected presences but there will be more than we have heard.


I imagine that in the ringing season they visit the nests or territories beforehand to find out if they are breeding or not. This couple can also be followed on camera and is in the public domain. Arnis Zacmanis and his or Imants Jakovlevs' team should know more.

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Emiliano, thanks for the summary of the last time. :2thumbsup:

Each sign of the couple makes the heart skip a beat. It suggests that at least they haven't given up the territory, but it also leaves questions unanswered.

Today 19:05/06
Our magical H's? :innocent:

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Emiliano, me again.
Thank you for this moment and for sending your recording.
Ha, at a different time and under different circumstances I would say H21 is entering a bonding phase.
But if they were still engaged in early rearing, would now be the time?

Cute... the gorgeous H21 sets the tone. :laugh:
( 05 - 6 ) Sounds , 17:25

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June 9th

Hello Polly and everyone. :hi:
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Heard in the distance and briefly at 11:48:32

11:55 The crow in the nest and on top of the camera.

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June 11th

Good evening Polly and all. :wave:

Today I have listened to the goshawk at 13:21:15 and then at 13:24-25 y de13:46 a 13:48 varias veces.

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Emiliano, I greet you! :2thumbsup:

Yeah, I heard those shouts too, and the one in 13:48 sounded pretty angry.

At first I thought that I was being rung. The excitement increased.
But then, with the 'last announcement', there was silence - too quickly for ringing.
I decided against a video. Too quiet, too distant.

I would also have phrased Goshawk neutrally. I have listened to the calls several times and cannot say without a doubt that it was an 'H'. If so, then H21.

But well ...
Certainly this nest will be conquered again. Either our H's actually return or other prospects will conquer it.
A few weeks, then we'll see more.

Greetings to you all!
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Hello Polly and all. :hi:

They are still around even from time to time. Now the new chicks will be about to fly and will continue to spend time hunting with their parents.

From September they may return and we will see if they defend their territory, now I think there is no danger of other goshawks.

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June 14th

Hello Polly and everyone. :wave:

While he was looking at the camera, H21 appears with a prey and it takes a while to jump onto his branch. 14:01:36.

The last sightings of both H44 and H21 in the nest are with prey. They may be destined for their pups this year and we will have more visits from now on.

14:22:50 It appears again but goes directly to the branch.

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She looks great! :innocent:
I couldn't hear any other voices/calls even in the larger time radius.
However, H21 seems very expectant.
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Nice to hear her long drawn out call!
H21 has hardly done that this season. Compared to the last periods.

Everything is different this year.
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She plucks demonstratively ... and seems to continue it on the side branch. Many moments after H21 disappears from view, we see feathers flying.
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14:22:50 It appears again but goes directly to the branch.
I thought for a moment it might be H44. The back plumage seemed dark, more contrasting.
I watched the eyebrows in slow motion, but they look wide like H21. :nod:
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Hello Polly and everyone. :wave:

The movements and the way of being also clearly differentiate H21 from H44. H21 has seen all its distinctive features very well except the tail.
Their elongated voice is generally used a lot since the chickens are growing, but this season they are not around here at all and we have not been able to observe it.
As for the second sighting, it does look like H44 to me, the mustache in one of the stationary images is darker and contrasted as well as shorter. You can also see the white under the tail a little displayed, something that has not been noticed in H21. A year or so ago we filmed H44 in heat around this time.

It has been a coincidence to be able to see them live but also with the hours that we listen to sometime we have to have these gifts.

See you tomorrow. :2thumbsup:
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June 15th

Good morning Polly and all. :wave:

11:45:46 Sounds of chickens in the area.
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