Black stork webcam 2018
Text: Urmas Sellis, EOÜ
Photos: Hagnat (LK forum); Ain Nurmla, Urmas Sellis
Transmission provided by Tele2 and EENet
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Estonian text posted 14.04.2018
Text: Urmas Sellis, EOÜ
Photos: Hagnat (LK forum); Ain Nurmla, Urmas Sellis
Transmission provided by Tele2 and EENet
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Estonian text posted 14.04.2018
Images Šveitsi Eesti Selts – Estonian Swiss Association
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Estonian text posted 14.04.2018
To celebrate the 100 year anniversary of Estonia, the Swiss Estonian Association presented Switzerland with one hundred nest boxes to protect endangered bird species. The organizers have made a video introducing the project.
In March the „100 linnumaja Eesti sajandaks“ (100 nest boxes for Estonia 100 years ) entered the home stretch with the installation of the last nest box and an opening celebration held in Biel-Benken – the birds can move in.
Golden eagle Kaljukotkas or maakotkas Aquila chrysaetos
Already in winter the Eagle Club installed a camera at the nest of the golden eagles in Soomaa so that the watchful birds would be less disturbed by people moving around. The eagle pair visited the nest with varying frequency, brought new nest materials and marked it with fresh green twigs …
Urmas Sellis:
Mezereon; Daphne Harilik näsiniin Daphne mezereum
Before the trees come into leaf, a sparsely branched low shrub flowers in the still sunny ground layers of the bare mixed forests, sometimes even with only one branch with lilac flowers – the mezereon.
The plant prefers chalk-rich habitats, even mildly fresh but fertile soils – for instance sunny underwoods under hazels.
Text Urmas Sellis
Video recorded by liznm, LK forum
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Estonian text posted 11.04.2018
White-tailed eagle; Sea eagle Merikotkas Haliaeëtus albicilla
Are two eggs better than one?
If you have a choice, then surely. But in the Estonian white-tailed eagles’ (Suvi and Sulev) nest with webcam there is not much choice – only one egg remains in the nest.
The second egg was broken on the morning of April 5th and the remnants were removed by the adults from the nest.
Text written and photos and videos selected by Tiit Hunt, www.rmk.ee
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Estonian text posted 11.04.2018
Last year in the autumn we installed the web Camera at the Metsküla shore, in a site from where at about five kilometres distance in 2013 the first evidence came to prove the presence of the golden jackal (Canis aureus) in Estonia.
Now we will leave the jackals on their own in Metsküla and bring to mind who has been seen and heard in camera view during the five months.
Already in the evening at the installation of the camera the ringing howl of two jackals sounded from the beach. The jackals here also howl at propeller-driven airplanes and the evening plane between Kuressaare and Tallinn almost always made the animals howl .
Work is carried out with the dedication and confidence of the masters of the nest. It will be home for several months and must be marked and decorated.
The exciting springtime period continues, calls and hoots are heard from everywhere …
Video recorded by Fleur, LK forum
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Estonian text posted 09.04.2018
Klaara shows an interest in Klaus’s doings around the nest trunk by hooting
Tawny owl Kodukakk Strix aluco
We will look a little while back in time on what has happened and is happening in the tawny owl nest hollow, and briefly forward.
Klaara laid the first egg into the nest hollow in the trunk on March 30th, the next ones on April 2nd and 5th: so it works for tawny owls, with intervals of a couple of days. It seems that the egg clutch is complete.
Video recorded by Fleur, LK forum
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Estonian text posted 08.04.2018
When evening begins wings have to be stretched for a bit.
Tawny owl Kodukakk Strix aluco
Observing the peaceful home life in the owl nest we can see that female Klaara has three eggs in the nest in the tree trunk.
So the first egg on March 30th, the second one on April 2nd and the third on April 5th. Let us hope that the clutch is complete
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