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VIDEO: Greater spotted eagle camera works

Video recorded by  Aita, LK forum

English translation Liis

 

Estonian text posted 22.08.2018

 

Tõnn calls eaglet to evening feeding

 

Greater spotted eagle   Suur-konnakotkas   Aquila clanga or Clanga clanga

 

Yesterday the image from the webcam was restored. In the evening we could see the juvenile being fed by the male and also called to the nest – the young bird moves around near the nest. The male visited the nest this morning too but in evening light the image from the camera was clearer.

Explanation to events in osprey nest

Screenshot from webcam  Seira, LK Forum

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Estonian text posted 22.08.2018

Male Ivo brings fish to the nest. The “ring-fettered” young osprey gets it to eat

 

Osprey        Kalakotkas      Pandion haliaetus

 

The young ospreys are already two and a half months old. But we will not look at this but at the plastic ring that has got tangled on the leg of one young osprey.

Kotkapoeg

Rainbows, rainbows

Rainbow photo without filters sent by   Allar Maaring

English translation Liis

 

Estonian text posted  20.08.2018

Leisi Rainbow

The changes between sunshine and showers bring many rainbows into the sky.

A rainbow is  an optical phenomenon – refraction, reflection and diffraction of light in water droplets. The eye of a human distinguishes between red, orange, yellow, green, blue, dark blue and violet. Sometimes we  see several rainbows, or secondary  rainbows with reversed colours above the main rainbow.

Rainbows develop only when the sun is not higher on the horizon than 400.

Neighbour of lynx - Red-breasted flycatcher

Avapilt
Sisu

Red-breasted flycatcher male 
Photo: Remo Savisaar

English translation Liis

Estonian text posted 19.08.2018 by the Animal of the Year Team

I would like to introduce to you a less well known but eye-catching neighbour of the lynx. A bird that I hear or see often when moving along lynx paths: the red-breasted flycatcher. Of our four flycatchers it is the most forest-loving. The fact that I hear and see it does not mean that it occurs everywhere. Old mixed spruce forests are its favourites, and always such where you find dead trees and also windfalls. It shares the preferences with the lynx!

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