Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis Durbe 2018
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yes, the tips of the wings of the later bird have 'fingers' like in eagle's wings.
Biker's pictures are in reverse time order: the bird who flew high against the sky flew after the stripy bird (the sparrowgoshawk) had flown down closer to the camera on right.
11:34 the arrival of the hawk.
this looks so big that i think it might be a genuine goshawk. this is about the same size as ravens are. that's the size range of goshawks, larger than crows.

11:40 the departure of the hawk.

20 s later the big bird flew by.
a goshawk would not like to meet an eagle i think.

Biker's pictures are in reverse time order: the bird who flew high against the sky flew after the stripy bird (the sparrowgoshawk) had flown down closer to the camera on right.
11:34 the arrival of the hawk.
this looks so big that i think it might be a genuine goshawk. this is about the same size as ravens are. that's the size range of goshawks, larger than crows.

11:40 the departure of the hawk.

20 s later the big bird flew by.
a goshawk would not like to meet an eagle i think.

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Thanks, Biker and ame 
so my old eyes did not deceive me, I thought of an eagle, but I was not sure.

so my old eyes did not deceive me, I thought of an eagle, but I was not sure.
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thank you Biker for the picture!
yours is much clearer than mine.
maybe Potplayer does not record best possible resolution. my pictures are often blurrier than those of others. i have to see if i can improve it.
yours is much clearer than mine.
maybe Potplayer does not record best possible resolution. my pictures are often blurrier than those of others. i have to see if i can improve it.

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video: the eagle 11:40 slow motion
please choose fullscreen modus for a better view
and the eagle picture, with time stamp

please choose fullscreen modus for a better view
and the eagle picture, with time stamp

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i almost forgot this, sorry!

it's very difficult to see what bird it was. in the first picture (on the right) the profile looks like an eagle. in the second (the later picture on the left) it looks like a raven.


in the video one can see that the bird flies across the field of view rather fast. this indicates that the bird was rather close to the camera and thus not a very big bird. i guess it was a raven.
https://youtu.be/yuvALOhhopI
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17:27:55 a nuthatch is a the tree trunk 

he was there for quite a while
17:28 he disappears from view - left branch and tschüß


he was there for quite a while
17:28 he disappears from view - left branch and tschüß
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18:16:09 an eagle or eaglet flies from the left to the tree top

EDIT: it was a raven, no eagle.
I didn't see him flying off,
but at ~ 18:16:40 i saw an eagle or morst likely an eaglet (the tail was not fully white) flying in the area of the spruce at the right side. Unfortunately i couldn't take a sharp picture.
EDIT: also this one was a raven, no eagle.
18:29:03 one raven flies past
18:29:07 two raven flying past
(i corrected the time, it was not 18:29:10)

EDIT: it was a raven, no eagle.
I didn't see him flying off,
but at ~ 18:16:40 i saw an eagle or morst likely an eaglet (the tail was not fully white) flying in the area of the spruce at the right side. Unfortunately i couldn't take a sharp picture.
EDIT: also this one was a raven, no eagle.
18:29:03 one raven flies past
18:29:07 two raven flying past
(i corrected the time, it was not 18:29:10)
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I think there were two Raven

on of them flew to the tree top, the other lands in the tree at the right
balistar, sorry! I've to check it again - wrong time with me



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18:17 A raven lands at the left. The other is still at the right tree

18:17:16 the other land at the right too and both left - sorry there are three raven - or four!


18:17:16 the other land at the right too and both left - sorry there are three raven - or four!


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Liz, 18:16:09 it was an eagle, wasn't it ?
(now you made me unsure)
is it a raven ?
18:16:40 yes, there were 2 raven, i had already written two raven (but another time). You are right.

18:16:45 first one raven flew to the spruce top, then raven # 2 came, too

16:16:49 raven # 3 takes place in the spruce top
EDIT: 18:16:49 !!

now they can play Skat
EDIT: yes, i think they were ALL raven, no eagle (oh my, oh my)

is it a raven ?

18:16:40 yes, there were 2 raven, i had already written two raven (but another time). You are right.

18:16:45 first one raven flew to the spruce top, then raven # 2 came, too

16:16:49 raven # 3 takes place in the spruce top
EDIT: 18:16:49 !!

now they can play Skat

EDIT: yes, i think they were ALL raven, no eagle (oh my, oh my)

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16:16 the eagle lost his dinner.
edit: 18:16 the eagle lost his dinner.



edit: 18:16 the eagle lost his dinner.


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It was not a goshawk - It was a buzzard ... Info DD Forum.
https://forums.dabasdati.lv/viewtopic.p ... 75#p198875
What a day.. The birds all look different today.

Goshawk is a buzzard and eagle is a raven

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Thanks, Biker, for the great pictures, but i think this time the raven fooled usBiker wrote: ↑September 16th, 2018, 6:53 pm16:16 the eagle lost his dinner.![]()
https://img2.picload.org/image/dlpwiigr/b.jpg
https://img2.picload.org/image/dlpwicww/a.jpg

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My conclusion is that from 18:16 to 18:18 several Raven have flown around here.
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I saw it a bit ealier. It was 18:16- not 16:16!
https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 85#p615485
EDIT:As far as I know, the raven carries his food in his beak and not in his claws

I have to take a look to this bird again. It is a raven!