Winter Feeding Ground ~ Nov 2008 - March 2009

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Where is better to take a sit? :D
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Here is the best place! :D
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Hi :hi:
There seems to be quite quiet today at the feeding place?

I put on the map ringing places of WTE who have seen here NW-Estonia during last four winters. Altogether 18 different birds and half of them are from Finland! One from Koola peninsula (see the pic of this bird taken last winter), one from Latvia and seven from Estonia. :D
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renno wrote:Hi :hi:
I put on the map ringing places of WTE who have seen here NW-Estonia during last four winters. Altogether 18 different birds and half of them are from Finland! One from Koola peninsula (see the pic of this bird taken last winter), one from Latvia and seven from Estonia. :D
Interesting! Thank you, Renno! So no eagles from Scandinavia outside Finland come? Where do they go?
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Liis wrote: Interesting! Thank you, Renno! So no eagles from Scandinavia outside Finland come? Where do they go?
Some of them are crossing the Baltis Sea, for example only one Estonian WTE have been seen in Sweden and no birds from Sweden are registered here. Compare to Finland we search much less color rings of WTE also ... in Finland there are many observations of Swedish birds. But still the Baltic Sea is wide to cross and crossing small additional risk and therefore they follow mostly the coastline and usually move more to south during the winter. Adult birds are quite sedentary and do not make long "migrations" at least here in Estonia. Our birds farest recoveries are in Hungary, Tzech, Slovakia, Switzerland, Austria.
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renno wrote: But still the Baltic Sea is wide to cross and crossing small additional risk and therefore they follow mostly the coastline and usually move more to south during the winter. Adult birds are quite sedentary and do not make long "migrations" at least here in Estonia. Our birds farest recoveries are in Hungary, Tzech, Slovakia, Switzerland, Austria.
So the sea is worse than long land flights (Kola!) although they are 'sea eagles'? Why do the others (not Estonian) move: Cold (not much different to south Finland?) - Food (should be plenty up north with the reindeer). Or are actually only a few moving, most stay in their countries?
Sorry - more questions to each answer, like small children!
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8.50

Eagle voices are heard and ravens are somwhere too.
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A woodpecker.
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what a quiet morning?
at last - some ravens got hungry :D
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Hi!

I´m new in this forum and my englisch is very terrible! But I hope you will understand me? I`m from germany and I every day look at the lifestreams!! I LOVE IT!!

But in this day I was shocked, whats that for a dead animal on eagle Cam? It looks like a dead dog ore so?

Can someone tell me?

Thanks!!

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Welcome, Hilde.
Don't be shocked by the natural world - eagles, buzzards, ravens are nature's cleaners. They feed on dead aniimals - drowned, road-kill, however an animal met it's death, there is always something else to feed on it.

Our member Simon is also in Germany, and he has overcome the language difficulty and we enjoy his company. I know you will do the same.
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Many thanks for the hearty welcome!!

I am always glad in the physical pictures! Thank you for the links!
Maybe I can improve my English while I express myself here more often once!

Lots of greets from a distance!!

( this was not my englisch - I used an Translator :mrgreen: :rotf: )

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Great! Whatever you use, it's good to have you here.
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15.56
A buzzard...
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Ravens are here, sometimes are heard eagles voices....
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I totaly forgot to place a picture I made last friday afternoon.
Look at the leftfoot of the eagle, as if he says; "this is mine, stay away"............
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An eagle is there....
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An eagle is still sitting there and watching how ravens are eating....Find it! :D
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An other eagle:
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