Estonian Tawny Owl Webcam 2015

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7:20 Klaara is back to check on the empty nest
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7:45 some sounds of movements
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Maggy wrote:4:24 Tarmo keeps jumping
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4:25 he makes it into the window, did he pushed Kaira out??? :unsure: :faint: looks like only one owlet is now in the window... :shock:
Bea, if you have a video, I would like to have a look at how it happened, I was saving a picture this very second... :rolleyes:
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Thanks a LOT, debianuser!!! :2thumbsup:
I can see that Kaira couldn't decide to go out or in and Tarmo helped her to make up her mind. :D
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Maggy wrote:Thanks a LOT, debianuser!!! :2thumbsup:
Thank you also and Maggy, thank you very much for the lot of pictures :bow: :2thumbsup: !

I wish Kairo and Tarmo a long and nice life.

Thank you all for the wonderful season :wave: .
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Thank you for another great year, everyone!

Have a nice life, Tarmo and Kaira! It was nice meeting you. :wave: :loveshower:
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Awwwww, they are both gone! Thanks for the video of it. Is anyone going to check the branchlings, like last year?
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Soooo.... They had other plans for the weekend! :loveshower: It was about time for them.

Each of them hesitated for long minutes but it was a good decision to go with first day light.

I like Klaara's visit :thumbs: She checked if they cut the water, gas, electricity :laugh:

Wish them a good life and hope we'll get some pics of them in their new home, like last year.

Maggy, Thanks for giving us all those updates and pics, hope you'll enjoy your free time again now. Hope to see you again next winter. :bow:

Last but not least, Pinkeluza - many thanks for all the videos that helped us to watch missing moments.
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Abigyl wrote: I like Klaara's visit She checked if they cut the water, gas, electricity
:laugh: Yes, she checked in case they left something useful there they might need later. :innocent:
Abigyl wrote:Maggy, Thanks for giving us all those updates and pics, hope you'll enjoy your free time again now.
well...you know there are new birds having chicks... :whistling: thought there it's not going to be a full time job for me! 8-)
Thanks everybody for your company!!! :loveshower:
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Wow, greet news!!!
Maggy, debianuser, thank you for your photos and video!

Thanks everybody! I am very glad to find this forum. Last years I observed owl's life alone. It is much more interesting to do it together! :loveshower:
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:loveshower:
Thank you to everyone for videos, photos, comments ... :gathering:
Each year I am with you for this wonderful adventure. Thank you Klara, Klauss, congratulations. Soon spring 2016!
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Wow I missed it.

They are probably happy to escape the flies.
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Good morning everybody :hi:

Empty box here! :D They were already ripe for their life outside and too big to fit both in the window :rolleyes: And when one was in the window, it blocked the other one - and I think their chances for equal food deliverys are better outside now.

Happy and long life for you, Kaira and Tarmo! :loveshower:
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:headroll: Yes, they made it - their first step into life! Well done!
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Wow! They fledged even faster than I supposed. :loveshower:

Looking forward for white stork cam opening!
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They made it - how wonderful is that. I was in sorrow they will hurt their wings with all this jumping and trying etc. So they made it and I wish them a happy and long life.
This is my last picture, taken at 02:37.
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Bye bye sweet owlets. Thanks to all for the pics, videos and information. And thank you for the camera keeping working - it was a great time like every year. This cam is my most beloved at all.
In the hope to meet again next saison
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Good job Owlets. And a big thank you for all forum members for another great season, It has been a tough one watching chicks fall one by one, but I'm so happy to see both Kaira and Tarmo out
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So much love, so much beauty of nature, as exchanges, so many moments of conversations between people in the world (Europe, USA, Asia etc ect). Dear friends of the world, thank you. And thank you to Looduskalender. And all our best wishes long life to our family-owl: Klauss, Kara, Tarmo and Kiara.

So viel Liebe, so viel Schönheit der Natur, wie den Austausch, so viele Momente der Gespräche zwischen den Menschen in der Welt (Europa, USA, Asien etc ect). Liebe Freunde der Welt, ich danke Ihnen. Und ich danke Ihnen, um Looduskalender. Und alle unsere besten Wünsche langes Leben, unsere Familie-owl: Klauss, Kara, Tarmo und Kiara.
Tant d'amour, tant de beauté de la nature, tant d'échanges, tant de moments de conversations entre personnes du monde ( Europe, USA, Asie etc ect) . Chers amis du monde, merci. Et merci à Looduskalender. Et tous nos meilleurs souhaits de longue vie à notre famille-hulotte : Klauss, Kara, Tarmo et Kiara.

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:hi:

My last pictures, yesterday 19:57

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back in the box

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this morning 05:12 no one :loveshower:

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I hope that the flies have not laid eggs in their eyes :unsure:

Good luck to the owl family, maybe we'll find now the white storks?
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Have the chicks flight feathers?They left the nest from starvation,i think.
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