Gray seal observing camera
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Grey Seal Monitoring Camera news.
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Estonian text posted 29.01.2020
Video recorded by Fleur, LK forum
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Estonian text posted 11.07.2018
A white-tailed eagle uses the camera stand for sitting on
Four days ago,in early morning, the camera turned on for a moment but went off as soon. The weather in the weekend was stormy but the Internet connection worked.
Perhaps there will be some time in the weekend when the weather allows the reason to be found and when we know the reason we will see what and how to handle it further
Text and images from the ringing sent by Aivar Leito
Screenshot from web camera Fleur, LK forum
Translation Liis
Estonian text posted 22.06.2018
I have followed the seal camera at Innarahu on the Saaremaa western coast constantly besides the other Looduskalender web cameras.
At the moment I see on the screen grey geese, mallards, mew gulls, great black-backed gulls and herring gulls, arctic terns and oystercatchers and at sea the male eiders that begin their moulting.
Most of them besides the terns and oystercatchers are non-breeding ”lazers” that are in no hurry anywhere and with the foraging raids of white-tailed eagles on the islets the only worry.
Screencap Fleur, LK forum
Translation Liis
Estonian text posted 11.02.2018
The seal rookery on December 18, the last ”working day” of the camera
Grey seal Hallhüljes Halichoerus grypus
Screencap Fleur, LK forum
Translation Liis
Estonian text posted 08.01.2018
The seal rookery on December 18th, the last ”working day” of the camera
Gray seal Hallhüljes Halichoerus grypus
The whole of autumn and early winter one storm has chased another, sunshine has been scarce.
Video recorded by Simmo Kikkas
Video: LINK
Away from the observer, into the sea; there are a couple of hundred seals
Video recorded by Fleur, LK forum
Translation Liis
Grey seal Hallhüljes Halichoerus grypus
As we have already written, the females feed the pups for about three weeks, then the heat period begins. The large male seals of course fight for the females, driving off their rivals in order to be in the right place at the right time. The really large seal bulls have no bonds to the following generations and they may weigh up to three hundred kilos. The neck folds are sometimes scarred from bloody fights with each other.
Screencap by Hellem, LK forum
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Seal bull guarding his ”harem”
Grey seal Hallhüljes Halichoerus grypus
I asked seal researcher Ivar Jüssi who visited the isle on March 1 for observations when the peak of the mating period of the greys might come.
Image captured by IceAge, LK forum
Translation Liis
Seal counters arrive
Grey seal Hallhüljes Halichoerus grypus
The weather was ideal for observations, southerly wind 4m/s, air temperature +2 degrees and water temperature one degree lower.
The result of the census today (March 1st) was 53 grey seal pups and some stillborns.
Eight pups came to show themselves in camera view today. The peak pupping period is in about a week.
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