Text and illustrations Tiit Hunt, www.rmk.ee
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Estonian text posted 23.10.2018
The migrant camera was in two different locations on the Haeska shore to start with this autumn. The first place was a promising patch of grass that however became submerged in water with the rising seawater level and storm winds so that a boat was needed to fetch the camera.

Videos recorded by Fleur and Jassi, LK forum
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Estonian text posted 21.10.2018
Flights to find night location looked like this at sunset
Although the goose migration still continues the camera location regrettably did not hit the best place. As can be seen there is not much grass growth on the pastures despite the warm weather.
Soon Tiit Hunt will give the watchers a review of events and information on where the camera soon will be placed.
Screenshot from webcam IceAge, LK forum
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Estonian text posted 19.10.2018
White-tailed eagle pair Suvi and Sulev’s nest looked like this at the end of the season
White-tailed eagle Merikotkas Haliaeëtus albicilla
The droppings of lynxes are seldom seen in nature – the lynx usually scratches soil or snow on top of them. However, if you find excrements do not touch them with bare hands.
Photo: Aive Sepp
Estonian text posted by Animal of the Year Team 13.10.2018
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