The Animal of the Year 2018, Lynx camera

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13.53 just caught glimpse of lynx and missed it - i think it was a really clear view, just in case fleur's recording is still running ... :mrgreen:
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14.20 lynx - Lars, I think
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:hi:
14:27


Main page article. (Only in Estonian) there is the picture of last year. Gella's wild boyfriend.
http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/node/1973
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14:49 Two lynx, on the left side.

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In your first video, he was at the cat wash. I do not see a fence (neither with nor without my glasses).
zooming doesn't help.
I am without orientation, where does the enclosure end?
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16.19 a lynx quickly appeared and disappeared at the left side

here it is again at 16.21
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Biker wrote: ... I am without orientation, where does the enclosure end?
Perhaps at the same place were it begins. :innocent:
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Biker wrote:I do not see a fence (neither with nor without my glasses).
zooming doesn't help. I am without orientation, where does the enclosure end?
Hagnat wrote:Perhaps at the same place were it begins. :innocent:
Nice answer. Many thanks.
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So there is no enclosure?!?
New attempt: does anyone know where does the enclosure end. (not the fence, this i know now, although i can not see it)
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i don't mean to be ignorant but do the lynx hunt for their own food here or are they fed by the sanctuary workers?
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Biker wrote:...New attempt: does anyone know where does the enclosure end. (not the fence, this i know now, although i can not see it)
I am not completely sure what you mean. Look at the map at the top of this page. You can see some 10 separate enclosures with different animals.

Laranjeiras, it is all much too small for the animals to live from the land.
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Biker wrote:...New attempt: does anyone know where does the enclosure end. (not the fence, this i know now, although i can not see it)
Hagnat wrote:I am not completely sure what you mean. Look at the map at the top of this page. You can see some 10 separate enclosures with different animals....
does not matter. Do not worry.
i would like to difference where "inside and outside" is, from the viewer's sight.

edit If it is recognizable at all, please let me know.
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Biker, as much as I understand, this camera is placed inside enclosure directed the place where Gella and Lars like to walk most.

http://www.looduskalender.ee/n/en/node/1973

More clearly it is written in text which is in Estonian yet.
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Thank you, Juta. :thumbs:
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20.16 strange uncanny shriek-y sounds - bird?
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This is call of a lynx, during mating season (February/March) ... but I think it was not like this what you heard?

http://www.luchs-bw.de/eip/media/ruf-de ... l=10650866
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Bea wrote:This is call of a lynx, during mating season (February/March) ... but I think it was not like this what you heard?

http://www.luchs-bw.de/eip/media/ruf-de ... l=10650866
it might have been ... not 100% sure but it was a bit like that...

i wonder if these lynx are expected to breed :puzzled:
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Maybe we´ll get more informations like this later, in other articles about their life in Elistvere loomapark.

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