November 2018

VIDEO: Looking at the doings of one of Europe's most numerous mammals

Video Karl Adamiwww.karladami.com/et/

Photo Arne Ader

English translation Liis

Estonian text posted 23.11.2018 

 

 

 

Bank vole       Harilik leethiir or leethiir       Myodes glareolus

 

The bank voles are most intensely busy when dusk arrives, but in the current weather, with little natural daylight and generally grey, in daytime too.

Video: Installing a trail camera and why raccoon dogs chewed off the leads of the children’s camera

Sisu

The children of the Kiviõli school 2nd form made an interesting forest trip to set up a trail camera in a clump of trees near the school together with their parents and teacher Jaanika Merirand. For the children the trail camera was a novelty. What do the children hope to see in it? Ken Romet would like to see a hare, Isabella an elk, Kaspar - roe deer, bear, lynx, marten, badger. Badgers, raccoon dogs and roe deer are definitely present in the forest and the trail camera is already transmitting their activities.

VIDEO: Jackals in winter fur

Video recorded by Urmas Lettwww.eenet.ee
English translation Liis

Estonian text posted 21.11.2018

 

 

Jackal, Golden jackal      Šaakal or harilik šaakal      Canis aureus

If the jackals still appeared to be rather skinny in early November then in this video from November 20  they look well fed and quite round  in their fresh winter furs.

Despite the temptation the cautious creatures keep away from the bait: the genetic memory of the species holds memories of how they were destroyed by poisons added to the bait in their established habitats.

Celebrating the LK forum 10 year anniversary. Congratulations!

Ten years is actually a very long time these days. November 24th counts as the Looduskalender forum’s birthday.

Our very best wishes and thanks to all members of the congenial international community who follow the events in Estonian nature and even have visited Estonia.

Congratulations!

 

10 years of Looduskalender forum – How it all started ten years ago - LINK

Recollections from the beginnings of the Looduskalender Forum 10 years ago  - LINK

From which countries do the actively participating LK forum members come?  The data are from last summer and are marked in colour on the map

Põlula Trout Camera 2018

Transmission provided by Elisa and EENet
Introduction Tiit Hunt, www.rmk.ee
English translation Liis

Estonian text posted 23.11.2018

In the web camera we can once more follow the activities of wild brown or river trout (Salmo trutta morpha fario) in a short section of a small stream which is also the only suitable spawning area in the stream flowing through the ponds.

VIDEO: roe deer in grain field

Video Ahto Täpsi

 

 

Roe deer       Metskits or kaber      Capreolus capreolus

 

It is a common annual autumn view to see the roe deer enjoy the sprouting seeds in grain fields. The male in the video still wears his antlers despite having winter fur but part of his species comrades are already bare-headed.

More about the life arrangements of roe deer: LINK

Changes in life of roe deer

Photos Arne Ader
English translation Liis

Estonian text  posted 08.11.2018

Metskits

Roe deer

 

Roe deer       Metskits or kaber      Capreolus capreolus

 

The roe deer that we see in November already have their greyish brown winter fur coat with the white rear mirror  on, despite the warm weather. Those who are a little late with the change of fur still look a little darker than the others.

Winter bird counting season starts

Information from the Estonian Ornithological Society
Photo Arne Ader

English translation Liis

Estonian text posted 14.11.2018

Metsvint

Chaffinch

 

On Thursday November 15th the annual winter bird counting season on the mainland started. The Estonian Ornithological Society invites both experienced ornithologists and newcomers to join in.

During the winter the birds should  be counted on three occasions in a territory and path of one’s own choice. The first counting period is on November 15 – 28. The observer must recognize wintering  birds (up to 40 species) from their calls and exterior. For the count a path about 10 km long should be chosen that may run through different landscapes.

All is well with the jackals in the web camera

Text and images Tiit Hunt, www.rmk.ee

English translation Liis

Estonian text posted 12.11.2018

The choice of location for the jackal camera has really been successful. Not a single day has passed as yet without jackals in camera view. It seems that the camera is at a path of the jackals that they patrol several times a day. As soon as the jackals disappear out of sight the foxes are there and the other way about; so they alternate in the darkness. Small morsels behind the rock attracts them and makes them stay around a little longer here. 

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