Autumn migration of cranes has started
Hello again crane friends!
Hello again crane friends!
Screenshot from webcam IceAge, LK forum
English translation Liis
Estonian text posted 01.09.2018
The young greater spotted eagle finally got the name Tõnnipoeg
Greater spotted eagle Suur-konnakotkas Clanga clanga
Three months have passed in a flash. In our web camera nest a handsome juvenile has grown up. There is still action near the nest but this period too will end in the next few days.
Let us see what will happen that the camera lens will no longer show.
The author, Kristel Vilbaste, also posts texts in Vikerraadio
Photo: Arne Ader
Translation into English by Maret
Estonian text posted 14.08.2018
A flock of common cranes
August the 10th is St. Lawrence’s Day and August 15th is the Day of the Assumption of Mary, and for the farmers they mean that the fall labours should have started.
In the old days, that was the time for sowing rye and looking up to see, if the cranes, the “sowing cranes”, were flying high or low. If they flew high up, it meant that the rye would grow tall, if they flew low, the rye would remain low as well. Apples would acquire their proper taste and forests would be full of berries.
There is another reason as well to look up to the skies right now.
Screenshot from webcam UteL, LK forum
English translation Liis
Estonian text posted 01.09.2018
So the stork nest was left to wait for its nesters next year….
Black stork Must-toonekurg Ciconia nigra
As the first of the young black storks Maru left the nest, on August 4th. About the nest life in between we have written in the news articles.
Karula and Päike left on migration on August 15th. Male Karl did not come to the nest later because he noticed the departure of the storklets and he was busy near one of them (Karula), at a watching distance as the transmitter data showed.
Young bears in August on a forest sighting line. Curious!
Photo and text: Remo Savisaar
Estonian text posted by the Animal of the Year Team 01.09.2018
English translation Liis
My first encounter with a lynx took place 9 years ago, in the beginning of September. At that time I visited the Alam-Pedja nature conservation area quite often. At the time it seemed like paradise to me. I cannot remember a single empty visit, and each time excitement was sky-high. Whom will I meet today? I always saw some interesting mammal or winged creature. Roe deer, elks, foxes, raccoon dogs. I didn’t dare to dream much about larger creatures but I did think of lynxes. There were tracks and there was hope!
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