Grey seal monitoring camera
Transmission courtesy of Teetormaja
Estonian text posted 29.01.2020
Transmission courtesy of Teetormaja
Estonian text posted 29.01.2020
Estonian Ornithological Society announces
Estonian text posted 27.01.2020
Web camera images IceAge, LK forum
Estonian text posted 22.01.2020
We have seen this view repeatedly in the evenings – the fox making its rounds.
By morning the seed and fat ball has disappeared from the birch trunk, to the chagrin of the great spotted woodpeckers. The fox has grown bold, but regrettably hasn’t been caught in camera view.
Estonian text posted 13.01.2020
On the Soil Day at the EstonianUniversity of Life Sciences (Eesti Maaülikool) in Decemberr 2019 eroded soil was proclaimed Soil of the Year 2020
In Estonia eroded soils make up only 1,2% of the total soil resources; their share is largest on agricultural lands or about 3,1%
Author www.eoy.ee/aed
Estonian text posted 24.01.2020
928 birdwatchers in 524 gardens took part in the Garden Bird Summer Diary in 2019. Many thanks!
In the sixth season of the Garden Bird Summer Diary as a result of the combined efforts of diligent bird and nature watchers 27 218 observations were gathered adding to the 111 000 observations from earlier years.
The observations were grouped as follows:
What was memorable in the 2019 season?
Estonian Ornithological Society encourages you to take part
Image from web camera IceAge, LK forum
Estonian text posted 21.01.2020
This weekend, January 24-26, the Estonian Ornithological Society invites you to observe and note winter garden birds. Although we have no normal winter weather it is important to report the observation results even when no birds are encountered.
Everyone who is interested can take part in the winter garden bird observations in their own home garden, in a nearby park or elsewhere. To take part you need to watch birds during one hour, to record all bird species encountered, and for each species the largest number of individual birds seen at any one time. The observation results must be submitted by February 2 at the latest on the computer questionnaire form or sent by regular mail to the Estonian Ornithological Society.
Tawny owl Kodukakk Strix aluco
Information for bird fans: about an hour before midnight you can hear territory calls of the male owls. In quiet weather maybe earlier too. The birds can also be heard in early morning, about an hour or one and a half before sunrise .
Photo VikipeediA
Estonian text posted 13.01.2020
Estonian Orchid Protection Club (Eesti Orhideekaitse Klubi), http://www.orhidee.ee/
Photos Arto-Randel Servet
Estonian text posted 08.01.2020
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