ESTLAT - Latvian WTE nest webcamera: Juras-Erglis 2013

White-tailed eagles in Latvia

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Re: ESTLAT - Latvian WTE Nest Webcam 2013.

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The ESTLAT Eagles Cross Borders project is now over. It was a joint project of the Latvian Fund for Nature and the Ornithological Society of Estonia, lasting over two years (2012- 2013). The aim of the project was to work for the protection of large raptors, especially white-tailed sea eagles and ospreys, in Estonia and Latvia.

Information and news updates about the project can be found here:
http://www.eoy.ee/en/taxonomy/term/91

A seminar to summarize the results of the project was organized on September 25th 2013 in Valga, Estonia:
http://www.eoy.ee/en/node/717

The presentations given in the seminar can be found here: http://www.eoy.ee/node/715 ,
and the picture album of the event is here:
https://plus.google.com/photos/10250360 ... banner=pwa
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I will miss it, especially listening to the sounds :blush:
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i would not be so worried Fleur... i have heard that Urmas and his friends will go and fix the camera at Linda's and Sulev's nest and that that camera will be transmitting already from the autumn after that. there will be forest sounds to listen... :rolleyes:
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good to hear Ame, I found still another, just for the sounds :laugh:

http://pontu.eenet.ee/player/kalakotkas2.html
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