Wildlife Cameras that are really good

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Store Mosse 12-12

This looks like a new old Golden Eagle, left leg black ring -51- ? (=2005) :puzzled:
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Albatross New Zealand
Egg control
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Male visit
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December 24
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naughty gull


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naughty gull


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YRK cleaning the feathers. Egg is visible
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YRK is cleaning the feathers. Egg is visible
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stretching the wings
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YRK cleaning the feathers. Stretching. Egg is visible
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Red billed gull collects nest material
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Camera operator was nice! Great Zoom to the male :D


Fleur :hi: , OGK- Male is on the nest. There was a chance few days ago. It was 18-12-2019

Thanks for videos :2thumbsup:
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Hi Liz. Ok, I didn't know that,
Is there another forum or something were I can "see " that ?
Ah, I found it I think :puzzled:


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Egg control. No change yet
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YKR is back


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January 1

Happy New Year :loveshower:


19:16 local time
When do we see the little one?
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Fleur wrote: January 1st, 2020, 8:36 am ............
19:16 local time
When do we see the little one?
Happy New Year to all :loveshower:

Fleur, :hi:

Egg was laid on November 14th

Incubation by both parents continues for 80 days until the chick hatches in January/February.
https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-a ... to-expect/

A hare or rabbit :puzzled:


I hope it's not a rabbit. :bow: they kill all rabbits to protect the native species. They don't just kill rabbits. they kill all animals brought into the country by Europeans
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