Your picture is very nice.

Jujani wrote:I have neglected this camera a bit this year. The chick has become such a pretty eagle.
Sometimes I think the single children (only one egg in the nest) are girls. If 2 eggs are there and the younger one has been killed, the survivor is a boy. But this is only my theory, by no means science. I do not know any statistics. Probably stupid of me.
This is not true!asteria wrote: The second LSE chicks are killed even when there is plenty of food. They survive only in two cases: a)if the first egg is not hatched(Tormi, 2011) and b)if the chick is taken away and then returned(like the ones on my avatar).
Well, I believe that there are much more nests than only those with cams installed. So it s not relevant to claim anything based on those very few what we can see.asteria wrote:I have never seen such nests. Every year when we watched LSE cams with two chicks hatched the result was the same: sooner or later the second chick was killed.
very nice pictures! Mainly the second one with the eaglet peeking out from the nestMarfo wrote:Just some pictures I made a few days ago.
The parent (mum or dad?) sat very close to the cam so I couldn't resist. I didn't have the opportunity to post them earlier.
Really? Did I miss something last Friday?Lubaska wrote:It s Mom. She comes to check a thing that worried her so much during hours following people s visit in the nest (banding and installing camera).
No, you did not. Banding and installing happened weeks ago. But she is still curious about that unknown thing as we can see on your pic.Marfo wrote:She comes to check a thing that worried her so much during hours following people s visit in the nest (banding and installing camera).
Really? Did I miss something last Friday?
Great video! Pity that not all 20 minutes of fighting/eatingbielikoholik wrote:Fight for a meal![]()
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