White Tailed Sea Eagles in Norway

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Nov. 17.

14.16 Baron into the nest while NF is greeting Baron with calls nearby.

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13.17 Baron out to the left
14.04 Juvenile wte weak call followed by duet from NF and Baron

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Video byPascale https://www.facebook.com/10000982315019 ... 5872377194
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NOV. 18.

11.57 Young WTE 1cy landed on the nest

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12.00 Wte dropped down to BB.

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12.17 Youngster out to the left.

16.18 Baron into RB for the night

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NOV. 19.

07.56 Baron out to the left

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Baron and the juvie visit the nest on the 17. and 18. of Nov. - Video by Lady hawk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTQB8UbGUEI
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NOV. 22.

15:36:28 eagle to left tree, to bouncy branch
15:36:51 no ring, large beak NF -
15:43:55 Off to left tree

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DEC. 10.

15.39 NF into BB
15.41 Baron into left trees.
15.42 Evening duet

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DEC 15.

13.01 Baron into BB, It has eaten well.

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15.21 NF joins Baron on BB and they greeted each other in a duet. Both stayed there for the night.

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DEC. 29.

16.10 Baron into RB. It starts singing and NF answers a bit nearby. Baron has a nice crop.

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DEC. 30.
15.01 Baron into the nest with a nice cod.

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15.07 NF comes to the nest, but Baron has not eaten yet and takes off with the fish. Followed by NF and the crows.

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15:56:26 Baron to bouncy branch, makes room ; NF a bit later on branch above.
15.57.14 NF drops to bouncy branch besides baron.

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JAN. 3.

10.24 - 11.13 A WTE from 2023 was taking rest at a lower RB.

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JAN. 4.

12:31 chase started above water Baron and juvie heard. Adult male WTE landed on branch, with a bird prey. juvie on nest, Baron flyby several times - calling.

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A video of thw action
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1697881 ... 480948889/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibxP3thSN1g

12:33; subadult jumped to Juvie but the prey fell. Juvie down for the lost prey. Stanger to bouncy branch.
12:41:40 Strange adult off to the left. 🦅 🦅🦅;
15:20:24 WTEs duet.
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FEB, 2.

Connection to the cameras has been off for almost a fortnight, but 3 cameras are back now.

And many thanks to Svein Junge for the transmission from the nest since 2015.
From Sveins Face Book page Jan. 31.:
Last day at work. Now I will retire, and Roar Halten will take over Streambird Pro AS, which I founded in 2016. During my time with Streambird, I have met many pleasant and interesting people, and I would like to send a warm thank you to all partners and clients. This has been a fantastically good year, and I wish Roar the best of luck in the future.

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16.46 Baron into BB

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FEB. 7.

15.07 Baron arrives into the nest with a cod. Follwed by NF into RB.

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15.21 Baron out with the fish. 40 sec. later NF out.

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The video by new SB manager Roar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jqco97nJUZo
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FEB. 8.

08.52 Baron into the nest with a small rest of some prey.
08.55 Baron out from the nest.

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MAR. 6.

New Female and Baron are breeding on the cliffs some 200 meters from the old nest at the camera. Like they did in 2023 and maybe already in 2022.
The eagles has been heard almost every day singing in the distance and have visited the nest at the camera once in a while during winter.

In 2024 Baron Blue is 20 years old and nearby living Johannes Schrøder har a story to tell:

Baron Blue is 20 years in 2024.
Nearby living Johannes Schrøder tells the story: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1744368 ... 475091498/
GT translation:
This year it is 20 years since one of my favorite eagles was hatched in a rock hammer in the middle of Smøla! 🥳🦅
In 2004, Espen Lie Dahl visited the territory and marked the sea eagle cub with blue rings. Many years passed without anyone knowing for sure where the white-tailed eagles were, but research shows that the trend for young white-tailed eagles is that they migrate north in search of habitat.
In the summer of 2011 I was @audundahl on a sea eagle safari when a "new" eagle suddenly appeared in a new area in the archipelago south of Smøla. We got some pictures of the eagle and it turned out that it had blue rings. That's when we came up with the name "Baron Blue"! 😊
Espen read off the ringing and quickly found out that this was the eagle cub he had tagged back in 2004.
Baron Blå established himself in the territory where Audun and I first observed him in 2011, extra funny I think it is that this is the area I used a lot in my childhood, and already in the early 90's I found the nest that Baron today partly uses.
To this day, it's Baron

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1744368 ... 475091498/


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MAR. 30.

Both Baron and NF are home and spending the night tonight!
​​19:28:08 NF flies in to upper nest tree branch - moving around.

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19:29:37 Baron to nest then to bouncy branch 🦅🦅💙

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Right before they came to the nest tree - they both flew to the left trees.
Since NF is spending the night too - looks like she had not laid her eggs yet for the new season.
Or something went wrong at nest 2 on the cliffs some 100 meters out to east.

Quad cam a little later

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MAR. 31.

06.27 NF leaves night rest out to the West followed by Baron.

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MAY 6.

The 12. of April both eagles were at the nest and took a long rest in the left trees.
I am not sure that they are breeding nearby this year.

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The 27. og April 2 Greylag Geese visited the nest and have been there on and off since.
Even this morning May. 6. at 07.15.

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Video of the visit by the geese: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBspUCenZEE
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June 26.

03.34 Baron into BB. Baron and NF was heard calling short before the arrivel.
It looked as Baron was moulting. Which indicates that there is no breeding this year.

05.57 Baron out.
New Female was seen passing the nest.

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A video: https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxWA23fO ... 9KQAC_DBiR
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