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The story of this year's black stork camera

Text: Urmas Sellis, Eagle Club

English translation Google translate (edited)

Estonian text posted 11.04.2019

 

The black stork nest camera works, the birds are in place and viewers are plentiful.

LK forum is where you can get an overview of what has happened in the nest this year as well as in previous years. Different observers have described their observations, and added pictures and videos there.

Heron camera

Introduction Renno Nellis
Transmission provided by Televõrk and EEnet
English translation Liis

Estonian text posted 10.04.2019

The heron camera starts its third season. We follow the activities in Estonia’s largest heron colony in Lääne County where last season nearly 490 pairs of grey herons and 250 pairs of great egrets were nesting. Only grey herons were nesting in the colony from the start in the 1990’ies; the great egrets did not move in until 2015.

Fish camera

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

Estonian text posted 09.04.2019

We installed a fish camera in the waters on the northern shore of lake Võrtsjärv, hoping to see the activities of pikes during their spawning period. The camera is located on the bank area that is flooded by high water at a depth of about 40 cm between sedge tufts and last year’s grass where the conditions are perfect for the spawning of the pikes

Spring migration of frogs and volunteer actions for assistance

Estonian Fund for Nature announces

Photo  Arne Ader

Translation Google translate (edited)

Estonian text posted 05.04.2019

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Common frog Rana temporaria  ( www.loodusemees.ee )

The massive spring migration of frogs is gaining momentum again due to warm spring weather. In this context, the Estonian Fund for Nature (ELF) invites volunteers to assist the frogs  and asks drivers in case of darkness to be very attentive both to amphibians and the volunteers assisting them. Wherever possible, on warm and rainy April evenings driving in places where frogs cross the roads massively should be avoided.

 

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