in the afternoon at about 16.50Fleur wrote:
venegor wrote:The raven takes snow baths
fireblade1 wrote:After a snowbath maybe some snow in the ear
in the afternoon at about 16.50Fleur wrote:
venegor wrote:The raven takes snow baths
fireblade1 wrote:After a snowbath maybe some snow in the ear
Fleur wrote:17:45 Buzzard or Hawk ? ...
only one eagle was seen sitting on a treetop far in the back of the meadow during all day on March 1st.renno wrote:This was juvenile Goshawk Accipiter gentilis. First visit this winter!
Today was very silent eagle day!?
[i][color=#FF8000][at 19.12][/color][/i] Fleur wrote:Raccoon dog visit
more raccoon dogs were seen and fox's voices were heard along in the evening...Fleur wrote:19:29 I heard noise from a second Raccoon dog at the feeding place I think ... but....it's a Fox, I heard him call
at 10.35[i][color=#FF8000][at 9.44][/color][/i] Kitty KCMO wrote:At last, we see one, an adult.
alice44 wrote:
apparently the eagle took some food from the ground and...Fleur wrote:12:10 two Eagles in the back
Fleur wrote:12:27 Eagle sit on the branche and eat
Fleur wrote:12:33 Leftovers falling down
on the new branch:Fleur wrote:12:35 he flies to another tree
Fleur wrote:12:50
ravens have been turning the boar skins inside out and thoroughly cleaning them in the past days.Pitti wrote:My first eagle today
A sunny day. The wind blows the winter away, spring is in the air. ... Hungry raven
nevertheless, ravens kept on working as usual:Pitti wrote:The sun is gone, it becomes really dark now!
Pitti wrote:
Pitti wrote:Eagle calling!
ame wrote:there is another eagle somewhere! some eagle sang a little but this one in the picture didn't sing. the singer wasn't very far either, i think. it was so loud.[/color]
at 15.04:Jo UK wrote:I think I heard two eagle voices, and according to the direction of gaze of the resident eagle, they must be to the right - - -
at 16.36:ame wrote:now you managed to find the singing eagles, Jo! - i can't make a decent snapshot of them, they were so well hidden...
... the other eagle took off.
ame wrote:i think i saw a white spot flying away from the trees in the closer end of Long Island.
- yes, i think the eagle who sat there all afternoon has finally left.
it looks rather gloomy and the wind has begun to sound hard. it's coming from the North now. it's getting colder...
Fleur wrote:17:12 Eagle call
[i][color=#FF8000][at 17.26][/color][/i] Fleur wrote: I think it ame.
Fleur wrote:17:26 I hear now two calling I think
so three (adult?) eagles were seen at the feeding place on March 2nd. no rings were seen.Lussi05 wrote:18:21 - The Fieldfare is on place, wanting food before dark..
edit: Fleur you have almost the same picture, only different food..
Fleur wrote:19:09 two Raccoon dogs
Pitti wrote: 22.40 Fox was barking
22.42 Two racoondogs
unfortunately no-one did, or at least no-one captured a picture. later at 7.57:Mutikluti wrote:A fox was here just now...did you all see him?
at 8.29 two eagles were singing to each other in the tree tops in the back of the meadow.alice44 wrote:The eagle was so beautiful sitting in the top of the tree.
First it was looking around -- up and then it took off.
Fleur wrote:
[i][color=#FF8000][at 9.21][/color][/i] alice44 wrote: And then more calls.
I think maybe I saw the flash of a white tail over on the far side of the meadow, but I am not sure.
Fleur wrote:9:41 in the distance evokes a Buzzard
.... 9:54 Eagle call
....Two [eagles in the tree top at 10.03]
alice44 wrote:I think these two must be our duet singers. [at 10.20]
ame wrote:two adults on the treetop. they preened a little and then took off. [at 10.45]
ame wrote:at 12.15 an eagle called. ...
an adult eagle in a pine tree. [at 12.18]
ame wrote:three eagles in the pine: two adults and a young one i think.
the eagle on the right wasn't friendly.
ame wrote:adult and young. [at 12.47]
two young eagles? [at 12.54]
alice44 wrote:I think an eagle was being harassed while flying about by ___________ some smaller bird
ame wrote:
Pitti wrote:It is a quiet sunny afternoon. Ravens are hungry
Beautiful blue and cloudless sky
ame wrote:at about 14.47: wow i saw an eagle fly over the meadow towards the camera with its white tail shining bright in the sun but then it vanished! ....
edit: at 14.52 some rough eagle calls, nearly like coughing, not a proper song.
maybe it landed somewhere on the Left Bank? or on Long Island? the voice did not come from very far....
ame wrote:at 15.19 some distant eagle calls.
edit: at 15.37 some more eagle coughing...
edit 2nd time: at 15.53 some more eagle calls, just a few.
edit 3rd time: at 16.01 some black woodpecker's calls, quite many.
[i][color=#FF8000][at 16.53][/color][/i] Lussi05 wrote:My first eagle today, a young one:
the young eagle sat on the same tree top at least till 17.06.Kitty KCMO wrote:Evening eagle. [posted at 16.27]
ame wrote:at 17.18 some eagle calls while ravens keep on working with bones and skins.
at about 10-15 minutes past 6 pm birds flew away from the ground. during the day at least two young and two adult eagles were seen on March 3rd. the eagles stayed at such a great distance that even though some of them had rings it would have been very difficult to see them.ame wrote:at 17.48 some more eagle calls and then some rather big bird flew over. it was maybe an eagle. then again some eagle calls which weren't quite eagle-singing. maybe it was a young eagle who cannot quite sing properly in adult fashion.
Fleur wrote:Two Raccoon dogs by night [at 00.44]
at 7.29:Fleur wrote:
at about 8.10 still in a tree:Fleur wrote:it seems an adult
alice44 wrote:
alice44 wrote:
Pitti wrote:The same scenery in the afternoon
black beauties [14.31]
sunny day, but no eagles to see or hear
the only eagle that was seen at the feeding ground on March 4th was an adult who sat in trees in the morning but did not land at all.ame wrote:it's still daylight and so ravens and crows go on working at 17.14.
later at night:Kitty KCMO wrote:
Kitty KCMO wrote: Here is the video-- You can see the pair run the interloper around behind the trees on Long Island & see them tumbling around back there, although they are far away & it is hard to tell what exactly is going on. But they certainly are LOUD!