Estonian Eagle Owl Nest 2022, 2023, 2024
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Re: Estonian Eagle Owl Nest 2022, 2023
The afternoon is spent mostly dozing, even though the forest is very noisy with other birds; crows seem to be particularly quarrelsome today.
16:28 she works long and hard on something at the bottom of the nest
18:27 the male has not been seen so far.
18:29 the male is hooting, she answers from the nest.
18:56 he calls again...
18:58 ...and she gets up and leaves the nest. Both can be heard.
19:00 she returns to nest while he is still hooting outside
19:52 the female gets up and flies away; the male can be heard outside.
20:03 she's back; I hope she has had a nice dinner.
16:28 she works long and hard on something at the bottom of the nest
18:27 the male has not been seen so far.
18:29 the male is hooting, she answers from the nest.
18:56 he calls again...
18:58 ...and she gets up and leaves the nest. Both can be heard.
19:00 she returns to nest while he is still hooting outside
19:52 the female gets up and flies away; the male can be heard outside.
20:03 she's back; I hope she has had a nice dinner.
“Animals, like us, are living souls. They are not things. They are not objects. Neither are they human. Yet they mourn. They love. They dance. They suffer. They know the peaks and chasms of being.” (G. Kowalski) Caveat: Apart from this remarkable sentence I do not agree with his philosophies.
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20:16 camera switches to night mode
21:39 the male approaches, hooting
21:40 she gets up and leaves the nest. Both can be heard outside.
21:41 shooting again! The owls stop "talking".
21:55 the female is back and settles down on her eggs again.
20:16 the female looks directly into the lens - I wonder if the cam makes a sound when it switches to night mode
21:39 the male approaches, hooting
21:40 she gets up and leaves the nest. Both can be heard outside.
21:41 shooting again! The owls stop "talking".
21:55 the female is back and settles down on her eggs again.
20:16 the female looks directly into the lens - I wonder if the cam makes a sound when it switches to night mode
“Animals, like us, are living souls. They are not things. They are not objects. Neither are they human. Yet they mourn. They love. They dance. They suffer. They know the peaks and chasms of being.” (G. Kowalski) Caveat: Apart from this remarkable sentence I do not agree with his philosophies.
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29.03.2023
00:12 brief uh-hoo, but no reaction from Mrs. B.
01:10 she gets up and flies out for a meeting with the male. They both can be heard.
01.19 the female returns to the nest.
03:28 again the female gets up and flies out. I do not hear any owl sounds. The two eggs are visible.
03:38 now the male calls briefly.
03:42 the female returns to the nest and settles on the eggs.
00:12 brief uh-hoo, but no reaction from Mrs. B.
01:10 she gets up and flies out for a meeting with the male. They both can be heard.
01.19 the female returns to the nest.
03:28 again the female gets up and flies out. I do not hear any owl sounds. The two eggs are visible.
03:38 now the male calls briefly.
03:42 the female returns to the nest and settles on the eggs.
“Animals, like us, are living souls. They are not things. They are not objects. Neither are they human. Yet they mourn. They love. They dance. They suffer. They know the peaks and chasms of being.” (G. Kowalski) Caveat: Apart from this remarkable sentence I do not agree with his philosophies.
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good Morning all
Askja, thank you very much for reporting sleep well!
yesterday! crows are near and harassing her. Look at her eyes!
a crow flew past near the nest
Askja, thank you very much for reporting sleep well!
yesterday! crows are near and harassing her. Look at her eyes!
a crow flew past near the nest
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5:49 she stands up
5:50 she flew away .. he is hooting, she is hooting too. Still two eggs
5:53 it sounds like a mating song by the male...
5:54 she is chirping
5:56:19 she came back to the nest
6:00 camera went offline
5:50 she flew away .. he is hooting, she is hooting too. Still two eggs
5:53 it sounds like a mating song by the male...
5:54 she is chirping
5:56:19 she came back to the nest
6:00 camera went offline
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6:03 camera is back .. there are a few breaks
6:20 she is preening herself
6:31 is rolling her eggs
6:39 she is looking around
6:20 she is preening herself
6:31 is rolling her eggs
6:39 she is looking around
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6:54 crows are calling nearby
7:12 preening time..
7:16 she is rolling the eggs
7:43
and the pesky crows are back
7:44 she is watching them
Breeding is a tiring and boring business. So she has entertainment, even if the neighbors are not nice
8:00
8:03 she starts preening herself
swans are singing and flying past
8:05 egg rolling
7:12 preening time..
7:16 she is rolling the eggs
7:43
and the pesky crows are back
7:44 she is watching them
Breeding is a tiring and boring business. So she has entertainment, even if the neighbors are not nice
8:00
8:03 she starts preening herself
swans are singing and flying past
8:05 egg rolling
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8:08 she takes a nap
8:12 egg rolling
9:03 another egg rolling
8:12 egg rolling
9:03 another egg rolling
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9:41 Male starts hooting
9:42:52 a kind of woodpecker is calling (middle spotted? )
9:43:40 is calling again.. I'm not sure about a woodpecker. these are strange calls
it is the middle spotted woodpecker
https://xeno-canto.org/785536
9:44 still hooting
9:46 she is rolling her eggs
9:42:52 a kind of woodpecker is calling (middle spotted? )
9:43:40 is calling again.. I'm not sure about a woodpecker. these are strange calls
it is the middle spotted woodpecker
https://xeno-canto.org/785536
9:44 still hooting
9:46 she is rolling her eggs
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11:19:40 male is hooting
11:20:20 now he sounds close tho the nest. Female looks to the branches on the right. He is making other noises too.
11:22 now he sounds far away
BTW: I keep hearing these noises.. maybe it means he has food. Somewhere stashed for the female? this is absolute speculation. I'm going to listen to voices in Xeno Canto Owl. maybe I can find an explanation.
12:26 the middle spotted woodpecker is calling. He sounds near..
Raven are calling and flew past. Female is watching him /her
12:59 female is resting- sleeping
11:20:20 now he sounds close tho the nest. Female looks to the branches on the right. He is making other noises too.
11:22 now he sounds far away
BTW: I keep hearing these noises.. maybe it means he has food. Somewhere stashed for the female? this is absolute speculation. I'm going to listen to voices in Xeno Canto Owl. maybe I can find an explanation.
12:26 the middle spotted woodpecker is calling. He sounds near..
Raven are calling and flew past. Female is watching him /her
12:59 female is resting- sleeping
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13:00:38 Female starts hooting.. back to sleep
13:08 a blackbird is nearby. Female is preening herself
13:09 The blackbirds are scolding and flying around.
13:10 One of them was on the right
13:11 one is on the right again.. She very upset .. Eagle Owl female is
13:08 a blackbird is nearby. Female is preening herself
13:09 The blackbirds are scolding and flying around.
13:10 One of them was on the right
13:11 one is on the right again.. She very upset .. Eagle Owl female is
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Blackbirds are mobbing the female
Mobbing calls are signals made by the mobbing species while harassing a predator. These differ from alarm calls, which allow con-specifics to escape from the predator.
Mobbing (animal behavior)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobbing_(animal_behavior)
13:39 the middle spotted woodpecker is calling every now ant then .
Mobbing calls are signals made by the mobbing species while harassing a predator. These differ from alarm calls, which allow con-specifics to escape from the predator.
Mobbing (animal behavior)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobbing_(animal_behavior)
13:39 the middle spotted woodpecker is calling every now ant then .
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13:44 they are talking to each other .. she doesn't talk as much as he does
13:45 crows are calling nearby
14:02 the stream stopped
13:45 crows are calling nearby
14:02 the stream stopped
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Liz, I'm glad you are back , hope you had a safe journey!
About their communication noises: do you mean the low chok-chok-chock-chock, generally after the male hooting? Imho this comes from the female. I cannot hear anything else, but then, my earphones are broken, and I cannot turn up the speakers' volume too much, lest the neighbors think we have eagle owls around here .
About their communication noises: do you mean the low chok-chok-chock-chock, generally after the male hooting? Imho this comes from the female. I cannot hear anything else, but then, my earphones are broken, and I cannot turn up the speakers' volume too much, lest the neighbors think we have eagle owls around here .
“Animals, like us, are living souls. They are not things. They are not objects. Neither are they human. Yet they mourn. They love. They dance. They suffer. They know the peaks and chasms of being.” (G. Kowalski) Caveat: Apart from this remarkable sentence I do not agree with his philosophies.
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yes, i mean that noise. of course it can be that it comes from the female.
BTW: thanks, the journey was as expected.
Except for the fact that I'm not used to getting up in the middle of the night. As a result, I got my index finger caught in the bedroom door. It was bleeding profusely. Lucky! If it doesn't bleed, it hurts for hours. so the pain was brief but intense
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16:19 the stream is still buffering
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"...About their communication noises:... "
Here at 13:44:30ff, between his first uh-hoo and her reply: one can hear and see her making the sounds. At other occasions, one can barely hear the "chock-ing" but you can see her tail or body twitching in the same rhythm.
Oh... I can empathize with you, hope it gets better soon, though it takes a long time to heal completely! It happened to me in Romania in a fully packed old bus, when somebody banged the door shut, with my thumb still in the door frame. I got it ointed (with a historical mixture) and bandaged in a still older monastery nearby.
Here at 13:44:30ff, between his first uh-hoo and her reply: one can hear and see her making the sounds. At other occasions, one can barely hear the "chock-ing" but you can see her tail or body twitching in the same rhythm.
Oh... I can empathize with you, hope it gets better soon, though it takes a long time to heal completely! It happened to me in Romania in a fully packed old bus, when somebody banged the door shut, with my thumb still in the door frame. I got it ointed (with a historical mixture) and bandaged in a still older monastery nearby.
“Animals, like us, are living souls. They are not things. They are not objects. Neither are they human. Yet they mourn. They love. They dance. They suffer. They know the peaks and chasms of being.” (G. Kowalski) Caveat: Apart from this remarkable sentence I do not agree with his philosophies.
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20:33 the stream is back. It's already dark
20:37 male is on the nest tree he has brought a prey for his Lady
20:37 she flew behind the nest
Askja, you're right! she is making this "noise"
20:37 male is on the nest tree he has brought a prey for his Lady
20:37 she flew behind the nest
Askja, you're right! she is making this "noise"
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I did a video
Prey for the female
20:42 she is rolling the eggs
20:44 stunning eyes
Prey for the female
20:42 she is rolling the eggs
20:44 stunning eyes
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All!
30.03.2023
I was going to write " it has been an uneventful night so far..." BUT, where does the 3rd egg come from - or rather, when has it been laid? I have gone backward and foreward through the video, but have not found a likely moment. Nor has anyone else mentioned having seen it, e.g. in YT. Now, if I haven't missed it myself (which of course would have been possible), it could have been laid during one of the stream outages; the longest was yesterday from 14:02 to 20:34.
01:40 the male can be heard hooting in the distance.
01:41 the female gets up and flies away, both are heard nearby.
- This leaves us with a good view of the nest and 3 Eggs! -
01:45 the female returns to the nest
02:01 a male tawny owl is hooting
30.03.2023
I was going to write " it has been an uneventful night so far..." BUT, where does the 3rd egg come from - or rather, when has it been laid? I have gone backward and foreward through the video, but have not found a likely moment. Nor has anyone else mentioned having seen it, e.g. in YT. Now, if I haven't missed it myself (which of course would have been possible), it could have been laid during one of the stream outages; the longest was yesterday from 14:02 to 20:34.
01:40 the male can be heard hooting in the distance.
01:41 the female gets up and flies away, both are heard nearby.
- This leaves us with a good view of the nest and 3 Eggs! -
01:45 the female returns to the nest
02:01 a male tawny owl is hooting
“Animals, like us, are living souls. They are not things. They are not objects. Neither are they human. Yet they mourn. They love. They dance. They suffer. They know the peaks and chasms of being.” (G. Kowalski) Caveat: Apart from this remarkable sentence I do not agree with his philosophies.