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Re: Raven Camera
Do you think one has flown, or is he walking around the chimney?
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Alice: I think he has gone yesterday. At 11:09 I saw "him" the last time - since then he was never to see. The left one has got food - but today I couldn't see wether one of the parents were here or not. I am not watching all the time.
Greetings from Bleggi
edit: How I mentioned on some reports I was wrong with leaving of the first kid. It was between the evening of the 17th and the morning of my first pic of 18th May. I think it has been left in the morning of the 18th or do somebody think that they love to fly at night? I think it is better in the early morning -
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edit: How I mentioned on some reports I was wrong with leaving of the first kid. It was between the evening of the 17th and the morning of my first pic of 18th May. I think it has been left in the morning of the 18th or do somebody think that they love to fly at night? I think it is better in the early morning -

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Since I got my new computer I can hardly watch two cams
-- one will freeze
-- or both will show the same picture
and since I somehow became a Lesser Spotted Eagle watcher almost full time. I have had a hard time checking in on the ravens. I have only seen the one today, but I trusted your judgment more than mine.
The one looks kind of lonely and sad with his tail feathers blowing in the breeze.
-- one will freeze
-- or both will show the same picture
and since I somehow became a Lesser Spotted Eagle watcher almost full time. I have had a hard time checking in on the ravens. I have only seen the one today, but I trusted your judgment more than mine.
The one looks kind of lonely and sad with his tail feathers blowing in the breeze.
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I have just looked for a name for this last raven and only found female names on the calender of Estonia like "Emilie, Emma, Miili, Milja, Milla, Milli". So for me I change the first female name in a male one which is a well known one in Germany: "Emil".
When I talk about the last one, I will always call him so.
"Emil" is exercising - but only a little bit. Perhaps he has too cold and will wait until the afternoon
11:37

11:40

11:45

When I talk about the last one, I will always call him so.
"Emil" is exercising - but only a little bit. Perhaps he has too cold and will wait until the afternoon

11:37

11:40

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Emil seems a good name for a raven.
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Alice: I can also watching only one cam and so I am the most time with the ravens because I noticed that this cam has not so many persons who writing. Perhaps many of them are watching, too. But you must be very patient all the time to see what happens - the sun or the darkness showed not the best pictures of the ravens when they have not the black colour. Before they have been grey or I don't know what colour it was. On days like today the body of the black "Emil" is good to see. Only sometimes it is a puzzle where is the head and where the tail.....
I switch through sometimes a day to the other cams and go back to Emil. When he leaves I will turn to the Latvian Eagle most time.
All the best and have nice dreams
Bleggi

I switch through sometimes a day to the other cams and go back to Emil. When he leaves I will turn to the Latvian Eagle most time.
All the best and have nice dreams
Bleggi
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Just at the moment "Emil" left.............................. at 12:23 

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12:20 - 12:21 Here begin the last exercises before leaving. I have many pics and like to show what wonderful feathers he had - our "Emil". I think he was waiting for a name so he will not get lost in the wide world... Before leaving he looked down to Talinn and it seemed as he would be full of longing for his family:






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12:23




suddenly he took off and left on the right side

where you see the red point I saw "Emil" flying the last time - my cam was too slow for a pic

"Bye, bye, little birds - always enough of love and food for your long life
yours, Bleggi
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suddenly he took off and left on the right side

where you see the red point I saw "Emil" flying the last time - my cam was too slow for a pic

"Bye, bye, little birds - always enough of love and food for your long life
yours, Bleggi

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Edit: I don't know exactly when was leaving the first of the young ravens.
He was here on the following picture:
17.05. 22:30

on my next pic he has left (I think he left in the morning)
18.05. 10:54

the second one left this morning:
19.05. 12:23

I watched the nest and did not see a raven - also no parent since the nest is empty now
Bleggi
He was here on the following picture:
17.05. 22:30

on my next pic he has left (I think he left in the morning)
18.05. 10:54

the second one left this morning:
19.05. 12:23

I watched the nest and did not see a raven - also no parent since the nest is empty now
Bleggi

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Bye bye sweet ravens - have a nice flight and everytime enough air down your wings
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Bleggi it was rather impressive that you caught at least one of them leaving. I wonder where they go now.
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They are really gone now?
Really sad (for us), but I wish them a happy and adventurous life
It was nice to watch them growing up!
How often do ravens raise chicks? Maybe the next ones will be coming soon? It's still early in the year.

Really sad (for us), but I wish them a happy and adventurous life

How often do ravens raise chicks? Maybe the next ones will be coming soon? It's still early in the year.
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Ravens are gone, but lovely the moon lingers over the city at dawn.
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Felis silvestris. Here is partly the answerFelis silvestris wrote:They are really gone now?![]()
Really sad (for us), but I wish them a happy and adventurous lifeIt was nice to watch them growing up!
How often do ravens raise chicks? Maybe the next ones will be coming soon? It's still early in the year.
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/10240
"The young remain in parental care, learning wisdom and skills for life, until the breeding season next year, or until March"
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And this cam will be closed soon.
Thnak you to all!
Thnak you to all!
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Thank you, Juta, for the information, and also the really amazing photos you made from the chimney!
maybe I should look at the looduskalender front page a bit more often! Yes, "raven mothers" (and parents) are really no bad parents!
It was an interesting time!

It was an interesting time!

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The raven camera ends today.
This has been a good webcam and topic. Remember that rainbow - wonderful capture!
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The raven camera ends today.
This has been a good webcam and topic. Remember that rainbow - wonderful capture!
This topic will be archived in a day or two. Others may still want to comment, and there is no reason to rush to put it away.