Nightjar. 2019

2016: Great Tit (Parus major)
2018: Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus)
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Re: Nightjar. 2019

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Oh, dang..:-(

Obviously the cam is near the shore since you can hear the waves and sea birds, so why not move it a little bit out to the coast so we can see the sea and some bird migration :hi: :mrgreen:

(I really like this cam since it has a low network footprint, the only one that can run at 74kb/s :D )
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The cam is not easy to hide in sea shore. There are many people moving around and not all can pass such interesting thing without taking something with. Enough if only one can't resist. It is possible scenario not sure thing, though. Plus some possible problems with privacy of people if they appear in remote places hoping not to have more eyes around. We need to consider different aspects in society. Anyway, some people know that they are tracked, followed or filmed almost every time...
Also energy problems with less sun and shorter days, etc. So we will store this cam set for next season, probably starting with Capercaillie in early spring. But we will see, how it goes.
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Thank you Looduskalender for this cam, Urmas, Triin For zooming and all others for the reports :thumbs:
See you next year with the Capercaillie :2thumbsup:

I think the last zooming for this season.....


9:48 cam is off
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Oh, 09:40 it sounds like distress callings from an eagle! +human voices, some minutes later it shut down.

Ah..OK Urmas :hi:
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sigge wrote: August 15th, 2019, 10:20 am Oh, 09:40 it sounds like distress callings from an eagle! +human voices, some minutes later it shut down.
Sounded like Honey buzzard (Pernis apivorus)
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Triin wrote: August 15th, 2019, 10:33 am Sounded like Honey buzzard (Pernis apivorus)
Yeah :D (there are also jays around here :whistling: )
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Thank you Triin.
I missed that part.....
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Urmas sent a picture of the camera system from when he removed the camera.

(from left: the nest, camera, microphone)
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thank you for the picture :2thumbsup:
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October 24


I'm not sure this is the right place, but.......
:loveshower: Thank you

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Link:
https://tv.eenet.ee/sorr.html


VLC link:
http://tv.eenet.ee/hls/sorr.m3u8
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Fleur wrote: October 24th, 2019, 5:06 pm October 24


I'm not sure this is the right place, but.......
:loveshower: Thank you
This is a test run for a week or so.... Preparing for the next season capercaillie webcam.
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Good morning Triin :hi:
Thanks for the info :thumbs:

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Post by Fleur »

I moved the message to the topic of the Capercaillie
viewtopic.php?p=698939#p698939
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