Lesser Spotted Eagles in Poland - 2016/17
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Re: Lesser Spotted Eagles in Poland - 2016/17
Too bad, the camera is mostly black, but you could hear the young LSE, very close and loud
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16 August
Yes Jujani, I heard them too: at 13:37 (local time) - probably two eagles, they were in the area but not too close to the nest tree; at 14:13 - I think this was fledgling, and it was closer to the nest; at 18:30 - again fledgling but further away from the nest. At 19:45 I could hear cranes gathering for the night, and a raven.
Yes Jujani, I heard them too: at 13:37 (local time) - probably two eagles, they were in the area but not too close to the nest tree; at 14:13 - I think this was fledgling, and it was closer to the nest; at 18:30 - again fledgling but further away from the nest. At 19:45 I could hear cranes gathering for the night, and a raven.
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August 17
14:24 The cam is working now and I hear the kid calling nearby. The camera view has shrunk; it is narrower in width, the image is distorted.

14:24 The cam is working now and I hear the kid calling nearby. The camera view has shrunk; it is narrower in width, the image is distorted.

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17 August
12:30 - LSE calls in a distance
15:54 - 16:06 - LSE calls in a distance, sounds like UwB-2
18:30 - UwB-2 calls close to the nest tree, voice becomes stronger and at 18:35 eaglet obviously lands in the nest tree (no video); keeps calling, then leaves the tree (voice gets weaker) and at 18:40 becomes silent
12:30 - LSE calls in a distance
15:54 - 16:06 - LSE calls in a distance, sounds like UwB-2
18:30 - UwB-2 calls close to the nest tree, voice becomes stronger and at 18:35 eaglet obviously lands in the nest tree (no video); keeps calling, then leaves the tree (voice gets weaker) and at 18:40 becomes silent
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It seems that the fault has been repaired :-)
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18 August
LSE calls in a distance, mostly UwB-2 but maybe also parents: 15:07 ~ 15:35; 16:37; 16:58; 19:44.
I wonder if they use the old nest tree for perching, eating, sleeping etc. (the old nest probably doesn't exist}.
Can we send someone on the ground to verify?
LSE calls in a distance, mostly UwB-2 but maybe also parents: 15:07 ~ 15:35; 16:37; 16:58; 19:44.
I wonder if they use the old nest tree for perching, eating, sleeping etc. (the old nest probably doesn't exist}.
Can we send someone on the ground to verify?
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19 August
12:51 – LSE calls in the area
15:35 – 15:40 - an eagle calls somewhere near the nest tree, UwB-2 or a parent
16:00 – thunderstorm!, heavy rain, strong winds and hail; actually the cam and the mic started working better during the storm
18:20 – UwB-2 talks in a baby voice somewhere very close to the mic, the eaglet would use this voice every evening to greet its mom arriving at the nest for the night
12:51 – LSE calls in the area
15:35 – 15:40 - an eagle calls somewhere near the nest tree, UwB-2 or a parent
16:00 – thunderstorm!, heavy rain, strong winds and hail; actually the cam and the mic started working better during the storm
18:20 – UwB-2 talks in a baby voice somewhere very close to the mic, the eaglet would use this voice every evening to greet its mom arriving at the nest for the night
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20 August
More than 24 hours of rain and is still raining.
The eagles still present in the nesting area.
Distant calls by LSEs: 14:05; 16:07; 16:25-16:37 (two eagles); 18:06-18:12; 19:00
More than 24 hours of rain and is still raining.
The eagles still present in the nesting area.
Distant calls by LSEs: 14:05; 16:07; 16:25-16:37 (two eagles); 18:06-18:12; 19:00
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Will we see the eagles again before they flying to Africa? I do not think so. Probably they have another place near the nest.Today the camera is off again. I wish the LSE family a good flight and a healthy return and the eaglet should not please fly over the Mediterranean.
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Also in Dutch and German. Since I follow the LSE nests I know why...asteria wrote: LSE(in Polish they are literally called "crying eagles")

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The Camera is off
I like the voice from the LSE, in german Screameagle,
but I think that the osprey are much more scream.
In the last year the last visit from the eaglet on 5.Sept. and I hope we see the UwB-2 once again to say goodbye

I like the voice from the LSE, in german Screameagle,
but I think that the osprey are much more scream.
In the last year the last visit from the eaglet on 5.Sept. and I hope we see the UwB-2 once again to say goodbye

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23 August
While we are waiting for the camera to come back on, I have a question to all LSE experts. I have noticed a difference in appearance between the UwB male and female. The male has clear, yellow eye, but female’s eye is darker with some greenish/yellowish coloration. Is this difference gender, or age related, or maybe she is just a hybrid?
While we are waiting for the camera to come back on, I have a question to all LSE experts. I have noticed a difference in appearance between the UwB male and female. The male has clear, yellow eye, but female’s eye is darker with some greenish/yellowish coloration. Is this difference gender, or age related, or maybe she is just a hybrid?
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A reunion with LSE will probably no longer exist this year, very sad. The camera remains black.
@ Wojtek
I have rarely seen the father this year, and I can not compare it. The female is a little bigger, but that is the case with all eagles. But I´m not an Expert.
@ Wojtek
I have rarely seen the father this year, and I can not compare it. The female is a little bigger, but that is the case with all eagles. But I´m not an Expert.
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Hey Jujani, I have two nice snapshots of the UwB male, but I don't know how to post them on the forum.
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you need a photo host service. you have to paste the link of the uploaded images between the IMG brackets in your post. You can get more info here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=21&view=unread#unread
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Thank you, Biker.
I have just learned that I am 10 years behind this technology. I'll be back in few weeks.
I have just learned that I am 10 years behind this technology. I'll be back in few weeks.
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It is not that difficult, Wojtek, if you use Picr.de . The host needs to turn you file into a coded file so it works in the forum:
Go to https://picr.de ,
choose your file from your computer, press 'upload' at the bottom of the page and voilà, a code appears you can copy and then paste directly in your post.
Good luck.
Go to https://picr.de ,
choose your file from your computer, press 'upload' at the bottom of the page and voilà, a code appears you can copy and then paste directly in your post.
Good luck.
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Observers from Poland have prepared a short film at the end of the season

https://youtu.be/zFZB9dDMcQc
We hope that next year the lesser spotted eagles will return to the nest and ornithologists will start the camera again.
Hopefully with better transmission quality :-)
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thank you bielikoholik for that. It's a very nice summary of development of this LSE family. 
