Polish WTE Nest ~ 2012

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Polish WTE Nest ~ 2012

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Hello everyone! Polish WTE nest: http://www.lasy.gov.pl/bielik. The chicks are expected to be between 25 April and 1 May. Watch and Enjoy. Regards
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sparrowfeeder wrote:Hello everyone! Polish WTE nest: http://www.lasy.gov.pl/bielik. The chicks are expected to be between 25 April and 1 May. Watch and Enjoy. Regards
Thanks a lot, sparrowfeeder! :wave:
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maertha wrote: Thanks a lot, sparrowfeeder! :wave:

After a powerful storm April 21 that destroyed part of the utensil and bent the camera, the broadcasting started again :)
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Hi :hi: everybody, I have great news from Poland! :loveshower: :loveshower: Beyond doubt the Polish WTE became parents! Despite the many disturbing situation, managed to :) first storm, which battered the camera firmly and because of interruptions in the transmission we did not know whether the nest is not damaged. Then a nervous night waiting for the parents who have left the nest unattended for hours. Apparently not in any way harm the youth, because today we saw the first major feeding. A one chick has definitely raises his head.
Dariusz Anderwald from Eagle Conservation Committee said that the chick (or two, maybe) hatched about 3-4 days ago. Because after the storm the camera has moved, the edge of the nest covers interior (inside?). Only today did a few times to see the chick's head. Forgive me my mistakes in English :blush:

Here you can watch Polish WTE
http://www.lasy.gov.pl/bielik
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Thanks for the great news, sparrowfeeder, and congratulations! :wave:
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Felis silvestris wrote:Thanks for the great news, sparrowfeeder, and congratulations! :wave:
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I just saw a feeding in the Polish WTE nest. I saw one chick, very cute :loveshower: Thank you Sparrowfeeder :wave:
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I just saw the chick (7.56 --Estonian time)-- it stretched up and up and even gave a bit of wiggle with its little wings.
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19:51 Eesti time Parent sitting. All seems well there. Even the weather is fine. :thumbs:
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Parent is feeding two eaglets just now. :2thumbsup:
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macdoum wrote:Parent is feeding two eaglets just now. :2thumbsup:
:D
Yes, there are two eaglets! :bounce: :bounce:

Thank you for make a separate topic about Polish WTE
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I see one eaglet bobbing about while parent is absent. :rolleyes:

Eaglet just pooped.!
Biggest one is atttacking the little one. :slap:
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I do not remember what it was in Linda & Sulev's nest. Did larger eaglet beat less one? In addition, the fact that you do not see the slot at the top increases the anxiety. I console myself that cainism occurs in Spottled Eagles, not WTE :slap:
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I expect they will fight until they are bigger,same size and can defend themselves,Sparrowfeeder.
The parent birds are still absent.. :puzzled:
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Parent bird is back perching on the nest edge. :thumbs: I didn't see the arrival.
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I just tried my first "grab"picture of the WTE and I made it:

13:34 MEZ (Germany and Polen have the same time)
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:loveshower: Babies :bounce: :bounce:
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They are so cute having their look over the rim :shake:
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The second little one is still in the nest, but seems to sleep.
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This morning was the first time I saw the whole family on the nest:
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