Danish WTE web camera 2015-2018

Haliaeetus albacilla nests in other countries

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AUG. 8.

05.24 Juvenile at the nest in 20 min. looking for leftovers.

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07.27 Juvenile at the nest.
09.59 D101 at the nest.
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AUG. 9.

A viewer - Ingrid - has made 11 videos from the nest in the the time from 12. of May until 9. of July.
They are to be seen on YouTube here:

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmeF ... 3aEf1d-Evt
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AUG. 10.

05.35 A juvenile eagle at the nest very short.
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AUG. 11.

17.37 D101 arrives for leftovers.
17.44 D101 flies out from the nest.
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AUG. 12.

07.27 D102 in for leftovers. And some gripping excercises.
07.41 D102 out from the nest.

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20.18 Juvenile Eagle is eating at the nest.
20.26 Juvenile Eagle flies out from th nest.
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AUG. 13.

07.59 - 101 into the nest for left overs. It found an old Wing and swallowed the bones one after another.

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Afterwards it took rest laying in the nest bowl for at last ½ an hour.


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AUG. 14.

16.28 An adult eagle at the nest eating a bird.
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AUG. 15.

06.45 - 101 at the nest for left overs. The duck from last night brought and eaten by the male.

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07.15 - 101 Has finisihed breakfast and flies out.

17.34 - 101 at the nest looking for left overs.
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AUG. 16.

05.42 - 101 at the nest for more than ½ an hour.

The camera has now been switched off.
Thank you everybody in here on forum, Looduskalender.
And thank to the eagles.
See you all in Feb. 2023

https://www.dof.dk/om-dof/nyheder?nyhed_id=2090
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AUG. 23.

A German WTE breeding in Denmark is maybe the oldest WTE living the wild.

https://www.dof.dk/om-dof/nyheder?nyhed ... 9CcG8FT4wc

Leif Keller foto

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SEP. 26.

Today DOF released a video from the ringing of the eaglets:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=sav ... 1804246567
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2023

Happy 2023

With good news from The Czech Republic:
In Danish: https://www.facebook.com/danmarksvilden ... r6YYiRUz3l
In Czech language:
https://www.ceska-krajina.cz/3380/orel- ... raE0zkIRz4
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:hi:

No cam following nesting this season
Google translation:
ØrneTV is switched off in the 2023 season because the white-tailed eagle pair has established itself in a new nest 200 meters from their old address.

The video camera was in place and in order for the 11th season of ØrneTV at the old nest in Saksfjed-Hyllekrog on Lolland. But within the last few weeks, the pair of eagles have chosen to establish themselves in a new nest just 200 meters from the nest from which our web camera has transmitted over 10 breeding seasons.

The new nest is out of reach of the web camera above the old nest, and it is therefore too late to move the technical equipment, as the female sea eagle has probably already started to incubate. We don't want to risk being a nuisance or scaring the sea eagles away - especially not during the breeding season.

We are sorry that we cannot show you live images from the sea eagles' lives in 2023, but we deal with the course of nature, and here the terms are that it all takes place on the sea eagles' terms, as Kim Skelmose, who is the head of Projekt Ørn in DOF, states.
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:wave:

The cam has been temporarily opened again yesterday and some eagles have been observed in the nest
https://www.dof.dk/oplev-fuglene/ornetv

Here another species breeding nearby
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EDIT: the camera stopped though 12:34 local time :faint:
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I don't know if this is from the new nest of the old couple or not, but a cam view of an eagle on a nest

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Both parents visible
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The cam admins believe that the couple changed their nest location because of human disturbance near their old nest
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The crow breeding today
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One of the eagles seems to be plucking a prey so there is/are perhaps offspring to feed
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The couple today

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A view today. One of the eagles has rings.

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MAY 5.

Thank you, Pennies
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There is no further information about what is going on.
Rather confusion situation:
Wee see a brooding Hooded Crow most of the time these days.
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In the strong wind from the east, the pair of eagles have taken up residence in the old nest.
The new female wears rings.
The right ring with the colors alu over black is an eagle from Lapland, Finland.
The male immediately looks like the old male, but I haven't seen the tail patterns yet.
It is too late now for a breeding attempt this year.
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