VIDEO: Nightjar pair has been raising their offspring for two weeks
Video recorded by Fleur; LK forum
Estonian text posted 27.06.2019
Video recorded by Fleur; LK forum
Estonian text posted 27.06.2019
Screencap from web camera Laranjeiras, LK forum
Estonian text posted 21.06.2019
The nightjar chicks get out from under the cover of the female bird in hot days
Nightjar Öösorr Caprimulgus europaeus
The nightjar nestlings hatched within less than a day on June 13 and 14 and by today they are one week old. Splendid that we have been able to follow the doings of these birds through the web camera. We have been lucky: after all this is the Bird Of The Year.
Estonian text posted by Animal of the Year Team 23.06.2019
The young beaver had a 13-minute lead on the bear
Screencap from webcam Liz, LK forum
Estonian text posted 20.06.2019
A few minutes past 1.30 pm male Karl arrived as the first to feed the storklets. and with a five minutes interval female Kati
Black stork Must-toonekurg Accipiter gentilis
The attacks of the goshawk on the nest lasted nearly until noon with intervals; interesting where the bird of prey headed and why did it abstain from attacking the nest again?
The storklets calmed down within some ten minutes after the bird of prey left – they can judge danger.
Screencap from webcam video recorded by Liz, LK forum
Estonian text posted 20.06.2019 10.25
Goshawk Kanakull Accipiter gentilis
If we have the identification right we have to do with a first year goshawk because we can see lengthwise streaks on the breast plumage of the hawk.
During the attack the goshawk changes tactics because the storklets defend themselves. It was left to push someone over the edge of the nest when flying past which also happens 5 minutes into the video.
The goshawk weighs probably just over a kilo and the storklets are beginning to approach a kilo.
Screencap from webcam IceAge, LK forum
Estonian text posted 16.06.2019
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Male Tõnn has arrived with prey
Greater spotted eagle Suur-konnakotkas Clanga clanga
Today the greater spotted eagle chick will be two weeks old.
Video recorded by Aita, LK forum
Estonian text posted 14.06.2019
Nightjar Öösorr Caprimulgus europaeus
Towards morning the second egg of the nightjars also hatched. Thus all took place on June 13 and 14.
The eggshells have been removed from the nest and at the end of the video we see the interaction between the newly hatched chick and the female bird.
Screencap from webcam Michi, LK forum
Screencap from webcam Liz, LK forum
Estonian text posted 15.06.2019
Who eats will grow
Black stork Must- toonekurg Ciconia nigra
Urmas Sellis visited the stork nest. The transmitter for the camera signal had changed direction in the stormy weather and this was corrected. Fortunately the tree where the transmitter was installed in the tip had not broken. Not even the cables had to be repaired.
Since there is good reason to write today we can also note that the storklets will be a month old tomorrow; these three youngsters were all hatched on May 16
Screencap from webcam IceAge, LK forum
Estonian test posted 14.06.2019
Female Tiiu feeding the only remaining chick in the nest
Greater spotted eagle Suur-konnakotkas Clanga clanga
Regardless of the number of eggs in the nest (sometimes they are even three) only one chick fledges (the fledging of two nestlings has been noted only once in Estonia). A pity but cainism is encoded in the life of greater spotted eagles.
Tiiu feeds the larger nestling with prey brought by male Tõnn – small rodents constitute about 3/4 , the remainder consists of birds as well as frogs.
Screencap from webcam yesterday Anne7, LK forum
Estonian text posted 13.06.2019
Image from nest camera from yesterday
Black stork Must-toonekurg Ciconia nigra
Yesterday heavy thunderstorms with strong winds raged in South Estonia.
It can be supposed that a nearby tree has broken: there is a connection to the camera but very slow, probably something has happened to the transmitter .
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