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Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 14th, 2009, 1:20 pm
by Lili
at 12.40 two lonely eggs
same view at 13.20
edit: at 13.30
nice to see you

Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 10:34 am
by Lili
There has been busy morning in the nest!
One of them has been leaving the nest and coming back with branches three times
9.34
9.35
9.48- 14.01 the nest is empty
Little visitor, thief

Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 2:19 pm
by Lili
At last! Both parents were away more than 4 hours
at 14.01 the male arrived with prey
He turned the eggs and sat on them about 10 minutes
14.03

14.05
He took off at 14.13
The prey (seems like a vole) "is waiting" for female
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 3:45 pm
by Lili
The female eagle is already 6 hours away, weird
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 4:13 pm
by asteria
Are they going to abandon the nest?

A bird is sitting on the branch, ignoring the eggs.
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 4:42 pm
by Lili
16.40
on the branch
edit:
s/he is gone at 16.42
PS I heard a dog barking (about 16.50 or so)
eta: I had Estonian LSE cam opened as well, it could from here too
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 5:19 pm
by Lili
17.16
Eating (eta: eating the same vole, what was in nest since he brought it at 14.01)
17.20

Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 6:01 pm
by Lili
asteria wrote:Are they going to abandon the nest?

A bird is sitting on the branch, ignoring the eggs.
S/he returned, but the adult birds didn´t incubate 7.5 hours. It makes me worried, I would like to know others opinions about it
18.00 S/he is sitting on eggs
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 6:31 pm
by Lili
18.20 (he?)
18.21
18.24 s/he (???) left
Ps I dont know who it was, but I guess it wasn't "this nest female" at all
Latvian female eagle has darker head and brighter brows (like Estonian male eagle)ˇ
Perhaps it was a male again
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 7:13 pm
by Lili
19.09

Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 8:14 pm
by Kuremari
20.12 the nest is empty!
this doesn`t look good, what could have made the birds leave the nest

Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 8:17 pm
by Lili
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 8:42 pm
by Jo UK
Oh NO!
This is an unhappy situation.
Did the magpie eat one of the eggs? If the nest is abandoned, then it is fair game for any hungry predator.
how awful.
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 9:03 pm
by Lili
I haven't seen nobody eating the egg. (its not magpie, I think it was a woodpecker)
The problem is that the female eagle left this morning and she didn't return. But why? Something happened with her, something disturbed... no
But that the fact_ This is an unhappy situation.
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 9:18 pm
by asteria
Yesterday she also left the nest for more than 2 hours. I think nothing happened with her, she just abandoned the nest.
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 9:23 pm
by Lili
asteria wrote:Yesterday she also left the nest for more than 2 hours. I think nothing happened with her, she just abandoned the nest.
Just so...Do you think she abandoned without reason, just the mood...I doubt

Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 9:32 pm
by alice44
Is she getting fed?
It does not look at all good.
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 9:44 pm
by Olga
If she didn't accept the male? Sometimes it happens that the male does not bring enought food for example, and the female abandones the nest. She has to be sure that everything goes just right, - Or if something bad happened to the male (!) In that case the female does not trust in the male anymore that he will be healthy and strong enough for all the time needed to breed the chicks, - if wounded the male would possible die later. (I have once written this same. - The example of birds abandoning their pair was in some book were it was told about the Blue tit female's bahavior in case the male has been attacked, and only propably wounded. The Blue tit female abandones the male and begins to search a new candidate for father to her chicks (if she already has chicks).
But if this may happen to eagles too, I do not know at all.
Looking the nest and the lonely egg makes one sad..

Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 9:51 pm
by Kuremari
there may be still 2 eggs, but that really doesn`t matter now?!
no chicks this year in this nest, sad!
Re: Latvian LSE Webcam Discussion
Posted: May 15th, 2009, 9:59 pm
by asteria
There may be 2 eggs but one thing is clear: if nobody incubates them, the chicks won't hutch. Is it possible to take the eggs away and put in incubator?
