
Bird of the Year 2025: Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)
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Re: Bird of the Year 2025: Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)
17:39 gulls and crows are impatiently waiting for their meal.


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9:29 on the morning of May 7

9:29 What are these black and white birds?
in the water between the stone ridges


9:29 What are these black and white birds?


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9:31 feeding time

9:34 at the same time, one must not lose vigilance.


9:34 at the same time, one must not lose vigilance.

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10:07 green contribution

10:14 feeding time in another nest


10:14 feeding time in another nest

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10:27 a densely populated area

14:51 here she feels somewhat like a homestead


14:51 here she feels somewhat like a homestead

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15:02 Do seagulls nest here among the stones?

15:16 This is a strategically very important place.


15:16 This is a strategically very important place.

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I think about those trees behind the green meadow.
15:18 I guess these dead ones are the same. The trunk is twisted..

17:32 it seems there is life at the ends of the branches here

Could it be, for example, Thuja occidentalis (northern white Cedar, harilik elupuu) or Juniperus communis (Juniper, harilik kadakas)?
15:18 I guess these dead ones are the same. The trunk is twisted..

17:32 it seems there is life at the ends of the branches here

Could it be, for example, Thuja occidentalis (northern white Cedar, harilik elupuu) or Juniperus communis (Juniper, harilik kadakas)?
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May 8
9:55-9:58 mute swans again and again

10:01; 10:02 maybe he's the most charming one in the colony right now, mostly other`s heads are already turning dark

11:30 four geese

9:55-9:58 mute swans again and again


10:01; 10:02 maybe he's the most charming one in the colony right now, mostly other`s heads are already turning dark

11:30 four geese

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BirdLife Estonia: 11:32 good view of five eggs in a nest. But at least half of the nests around the camera already have at least a couple of hatched chicks. There was also some plastic trash visible in the nest which unfortunately is very typical for cormorant nests.
11:31 this plastic trash was put in the nest on May 4 (here picture 20:48 viewtopic.php?p=954259#p954259)

11:38 the feather collection has been replenished

BirdLife Estonia: 11:40 the tragedy of living in a dense colony

11:31 this plastic trash was put in the nest on May 4 (here picture 20:48 viewtopic.php?p=954259#p954259)

11:38 the feather collection has been replenished


BirdLife Estonia: 11:40 the tragedy of living in a dense colony


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BirdLife Estonia: 11:51 quite a large chick in that nest already!

BirdLife Estonia: 12:15 three little happy chicks

12:17 come here!


BirdLife Estonia: 12:15 three little happy chicks

12:17 come here!


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BirdLife Estonia: 12:28 immature adults have white bellies. They are usually seen on the edges of the colony.

12:26 Yes, it has been seen that they are being chased away from the sacral nesting area and I hadn't noticed them on the treetops either. Surprisingly, this one is at the top and can poop from above


12:26 Yes, it has been seen that they are being chased away from the sacral nesting area and I hadn't noticed them on the treetops either. Surprisingly, this one is at the top and can poop from above


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Barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis)Made wrote: May 8th, 2025, 8:26 pm 9:29 What are these black and white birds?in the water between the stone ridges
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Yes, that's very likely.
It also seems that the tern on right is holding a fish in its beak to bring it to chicks. I have noticed that a lot of terns have repeatedly landed on this green grass where these geese are. There could be a breeding colony there.
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12:12 immatured birds are forming relationships... will they be nesting next year?

12:12 the flipper already looks like a palm


12:12 the flipper already looks like a palm


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Thanks, Kunter, for answers!
12:42 are these Aythya fuligula (tufted duck, tuttvart)?

I found here in 5th row wonderful picture of them https://dziedava.lv/daba/izveleta_daba. ... #bilzu_sak
Maybe on your photo site also they are..
(there are so many beautiful pictures, I haven't looked at them yet)

12:42 are these Aythya fuligula (tufted duck, tuttvart)?

I found here in 5th row wonderful picture of them https://dziedava.lv/daba/izveleta_daba. ... #bilzu_sak
Maybe on your photo site also they are..

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BirdLife Estonia: 12:46 close-up portrait
12:46 a sleepy sight

12:48 is sleeping

12:49 is sleepy

12:46 a sleepy sight

12:48 is sleeping

12:49 is sleepy

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9:46 oh, yee, oystercatcher also appeared in the main square in the morning

21:20 pink evening is possible also here

21:19-21:20 pink flight


21:20 pink evening is possible also here

21:19-21:20 pink flight

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May 9
9:14 one lost his fishes on the way home

9:14 and had to fight off robbers who were immediately there.. he swallowed them again

9:14 one lost his fishes on the way home

9:14 and had to fight off robbers who were immediately there.. he swallowed them again

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Yes, indeed.
I set the camera to use automatic movements when nobody is operating it. Hopefully this will increase the viewership numbers. It changes the view about every two minutes to fixed destinations (about 15 different angles currently). Maybe I will change the rhythm at some point.