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Red deer camera ended transmission

Screencap from webcam  IceAge, LK forum
English translation Liis

Estonian text posted 02.04.2019

 

The red deer camera finished its season. Our thanks to the hunting specialists of RMK who together with their colleagues cared for the menu of the deer ground visitors.

Our thanks also to OÜ Teetormaja and Eenet who transmitted the camera stream and HATCAM  who provided technical support.

And without the numerous viewers such enterprises would not have any real sense.  

It has been interesting to read the messages and observations of the LK forum members who have been watching the events on the deer ground on a daily basis.

The camera and equipment will move to the mainland to transmit the doings of beavers – the animal of the year.

The most bird-rich city this Sunday was Haapsalu

The Estonian Ornithological Society announces

Photo Arne Ader
English translation Liis

Estonian text posted 31.03.2019

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On the observation day that lasted from early morning until lunch this Sunday the title of the most bird-rich city in Estonia was won by Haapsalu where 78 bird species were noted.

Results from the City Bird-Watching Day had been submitted to the Estonian Ornithological Society from 110 participants who observed birds in 24 cities and had noted altogether 130 bird species by 17 o’clock on Sunday.

Red deer camera season on final stretch

Information from  Tiit Huntwww.rmk.ee
English translation Liis
Estonian text posted 30.03.2019

The sixth season of the red deer web camera is coming to an end. At the end of February five years ago we were first able to observe the doings of the deer in Saaremaa in real time via the web camera. Yes, indeed time flies, runs, ticks away … it doesn’t dawdle  …

In the video records of the last few days we can see that in the second week of spring one deer bull already has six new furry antler tines while others are bare-headed and many still have their antlers firmly on their heads. 

 

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