Golden Eagle Webcam Nest 2021
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Welcome to this new webcam on a Golden Eagle nest in Soomaa.
We want to be as relaxed as possible, and help members to enjoy this forum. While having regard to the forum wide rules about picture size (800x600)and number of pics/videos per post(3) please post as much as you want. Try to banish the "double post" restriction. If you have prepared pictures, videos and text, please, please, post it. Your post is really wanted here. Please do not delete or withold your post just because another member has posted something similar before you. This forum is no place for a competiton about who posts first. All members are equal.
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Re: Golden Eagle Webcam Nest 2021
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The camera was installed when the chick hatched. Since then the male has not been seen at the nest
I will not watch it!
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Oh, that sounds idiotic
Me likes the early morning song here and watching the eagles, hope it stays up.
Black Grouse and Golden Plover still playing
Rosefinch today
Ed, Nightjar playing 21:50-
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May 26
2:00 Wet and windy but still Nightjar playing and Mistle Thrush
2:00 Wet and windy but still Nightjar playing and Mistle Thrush
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Sorry, I did not know the background of that cam if shared the link!Liz01 wrote: ↑May 24th, 2021, 3:53 pm
https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 20#p802620
The camera was installed when the chick hatched. Since then the male has not been seen at the nest
I will not watch it!
Hopefully there is only a syndrome of beginners rush! And a guy behind that will learn of forum reaction. But not seeing the situation in nest does not mean that everything is OK...
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May 27
2:40- nightjar, common snipe, reed bunting, teal, redshank, mistle thrush, but what is that short and harsh song
2:40- nightjar, common snipe, reed bunting, teal, redshank, mistle thrush, but what is that short and harsh song
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May 28
Around 02:20- Nightjar playing and me thinks Red-flanked Bluetail Tarsiger cyanurus is singing
Compare with this: https://www.xeno-canto.org/644039
Around 02:20- Nightjar playing and me thinks Red-flanked Bluetail Tarsiger cyanurus is singing
Compare with this: https://www.xeno-canto.org/644039
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June 16
02:52:45 Sounds like a short roar of an irritated bear
Around that short clumsy footsteps with cracking branches.
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June 19 02:38 Spotted Crake Porzana porzana is singing fine for more than 3 minutes, also yesterday.
Before that clumsy footsteps with cracking branches, earlier sounds near the mic
Nighttime mysteries, me likes
Black grouse and nightjar keep on playing
Edit: 0:42-0:45 a female Ural Owl Strix uralensis is first calling and then warning
01:08:18 short play again by Common Quail Coturnix coturnix
(seems the yellow channel in the cam don't work well)
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June 22 Quail playing in the night for more than 2.5 hours and also 3 times before so I guess you can call it resident
Sporadic playing by spotted crake
Curlew heard migrating, not breeding here :-(
Sporadic playing by spotted crake
Curlew heard migrating, not breeding here :-(
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June 23
01:53- Quail playing
that dang "bluetail" started variating its song, so its a whinchat but a poor singer, can fool anyone...
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June 25
01:00- Nightjar
2:28 Quail
2:32 Spotted crake
2:34 Corncrake
01:00- Nightjar
2:28 Quail
2:32 Spotted crake
2:34 Corncrake
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A beautiful falcon explored the nest today for full 5 minutes. Was this a Eurasian hobby (Falco subbuteo)?, although I know them more brownish in color.
17:14
17.15
17:15 It even tried laying down as if testing for breeding, hmm... would be too late this year.
17:14
17.15
17:15 It even tried laying down as if testing for breeding, hmm... would be too late this year.
“Animals, like us, are living souls. They are not things. They are not objects. Neither are they human. Yet they mourn. They love. They dance. They suffer. They know the peaks and chasms of being.” (G. Kowalski) Caveat: Apart from this remarkable sentence I do not agree with his philosophies.
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A Eurasian Hobby Thank you for the pictures
we saw two of them in an Latvian nest
https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 84#p805784
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Nice
Guess they could make it with 30 days incubation and 5-6 weeks for the chicks to fly.
But think I heard an eagle calling in the background? they might not tolerate them
Guess they could make it with 30 days incubation and 5-6 weeks for the chicks to fly.
But think I heard an eagle calling in the background? they might not tolerate them
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July 1
3:15 Nightjar singing and wing clapping near the mic, sounds like its walking there too but won't show up in the cam
2:52 Spotted Crake
3:15 Nightjar singing and wing clapping near the mic, sounds like its walking there too but won't show up in the cam
2:52 Spotted Crake
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July 2
2:24:34 female Ural Owl calling, chicks around?
and many other sounds i don't know,,,,,,,,,
2:24:34 female Ural Owl calling, chicks around?
and many other sounds i don't know,,,,,,,,,
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July12
Since around 18:40 some animal making sounds, cracking branches, quick footsteps, wild boar?
Wood sandpiper calling and singing
Golden Plover calling and singing
23:01 Nightjar
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July14
01:20 Curlew calling migrators i guess, don't seem to breed here
Also nightjar, redshank, crane, lapwing
01:20 Curlew calling migrators i guess, don't seem to breed here
Also nightjar, redshank, crane, lapwing
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11:48-13:33 Falcon visiting again
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July 24 2:42- Nightjar playing
Around 9am lots of small birds with chicks
(cam sensors seem to work again, self repaired?)