Red Deer Camera on Saaremaa Season 2016 - 2017

Camera installed on Saaremaa by the Estonian State Forest Management Centre RMK
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Red Deer Camera on Saaremaa Season 2016 - 2017

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The first snow already reached Saaremaa island. This year we had to wait for the camera as the badger, animal of the year 2016, had priority.

The camera is placed at the edge of a wood on the island Saaremaa, Estonia's biggest island:

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Saaremaa with 2,673 km² the largest of the Estonian islands, with about 31.700 (2014) inhabitants, is located off the Estonian mainland in the Baltic Sea. In the capital city Kuressaare live about 13.000 people (source: Wikepedia https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuressaare). Its historic name Arensburg is derived from Middle High German a(a)r: eagle, raptor.
Saaremaa boasts of a rich flora and fauna in a mild maritime climate. About 40% of the island is covered with forests. The island is interesting for bird lovers as it lies within the East - Atlantic flyway, the migration path of waterfowl. Every year hundreds of thousands of migratory birds visit Saaremaa during spring and autumn migration. The barnacle goose, mute swan, whooper swan, eider, shelduck and a great many other bird species have been given protection status. The coastal areas are famous seal habitats. Both, grey seal and ringed seal can be seen in the coastal waters around Saaremaa. But on the whole, the island is somewhat poorer in wildlife species than the mainland. Neither mole, mink, nor otter can be found here, the lynx and the brown bear are but infrequent guests.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saaremaa and http://www.saaremaa.ee/index.php?option ... Itemid=257

Weather: http://www.ilm.ee/kuressaare/?linn=kuressaare

This year we missed the red deer's rutting season, but we hope that we will be able to follow their doings now.

The red deer is the fourth-largest deer species behind moose, elk and sambar deer. Generally, the male (stag or hart) red deer is typically 175 to 250 cm long and weighs from 160 to 240 kg, the female is 160 to 210 cm long and weighs 120 to 170 kg. Size varies in different subspecies. European red deer are mostly wearing reddish-brown summer coat. The males of many subspecies also grow a short neck mane during the autumn. Red deer hinds (females) do not have neck manes. Only the stags have antlers, which start growing in the spring and are shed each year, usually at the end of winter, as we could witness in front of the camera.

The native population of red deer in Estonia has been extinct already before the 10th century. The present population of red deer in the Baltic states was reintroduced by bringing deer from various countries like Russia, Poland and Germany. Usually they were kept in fenced enclosures by aristocrats (so-called "deer parks"), from where sometimes deer escaped to the wild. In Estonia intentional release of red deer began in 1927 when some animals, a gift by the German consul were released on the small island of Abruka close to Saaremaa. (Source: European Ungulates and Their Management in the 21st Century by Marco Apollonio, Reidar Andersen, Rory Putman)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_deer

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A map showing the distribution of red deer in Estonia (winter track index)

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(taken from: http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/21149)
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The webcam is funded by RMK (Estonian State Forest Management Center), designed and installed in cooperation with Looduskalender. The image is transmitted by a new generation Mobotix webcam, using infrared illuminators and is powered with solar panels. The system was assembled by Hatcam. The video stream is forwarded by way of mobile masts by Teetormaja and made accessible for viewers by EENet. (2014)

Tiit Hunt wrote also the introduction for this season: http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/843 (English translation)

Camera links:

JWplayer: http://pontu.eenet.ee/player/hirv.html
VLC player and Android: rtmp://193.40.133.138/live/hirv
Ipad and Iphones: http://tv.eenet.ee/hls/hirv.m3u8
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The new season started. It is already dark, there is snow and the food table is filled for the dinner guests.


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Felis, thank you :2thumbsup:
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Oh yeah, thank you.
I hope a nice season will coming again :thumbs:
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20:59 a Red Deer in the background
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:hi: This deer is quite wary, looking from a distance.
21:03 first bite of hay.
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21:03
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21:04 now he is eating hay
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Fleur wrote: I hope a nice season will coming again :thumbs:
thats for sure, Fleur :thumbs:

:hi: forest people
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I hope that the word spreads, and that the deer invites lots of friends to join him.
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21:13 the antlers have to grow further.
Who know, this is Huugo, maybe Rudolf :whistling:
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me too Trine :laugh:
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21:18
The webcam has a childhood disease, on and off :whistling:

you say? :mrgreen:
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21:07
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21:36 he is listening and makes a short sound...( on 20 seconds from the movie )



21:40 he walk into the forest
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22:15 foosteps and ah, yeah, Tawny Owl is still there around, call far in the distance.
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22:26 sound from Red Deer or Moose ?
I'm forgot from who..... :blush:


22:30 again

I had somewhere a movie from sound from a Moose from the Badgercam :whistling:
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i did not hear it, Fleur my sound is not so good. but i am happy with the stream (and your pictures and videos, thank you)
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