I've got just 14 years,but that is true - I want be a veternary.(sory itf write somthing wrong - I live into Latvia and I learn englis only 7 years(fom 3. class)(now I'm in 8.B class... )oliv wrote:Thanks Sofija! Nice picture. I think you is going to be a veterinary!
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This isn't my firs experience, 3 years ago I have a little jackdaw ,who muddler to fly.Cats can eat her/him but I take her/him to home and after 3 weeks he/she can fly and I let he/she to wild.I have in home a little swift and sparrow.Sofija1001 wrote: I've got just 14 years,but that is true - I want be a veternary.(sory itf write somthing wrong - I live into Latvia and I learn englis only 7 years(fom 3. class)(now I'm in 8.B class... )
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Great,Sofija - you are a bird rescuer!
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Great job Sofija, you have a heart in right place!
nice pictures and the crow looks really well now!
nice pictures and the crow looks really well now!
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Thanks.......Kuremari wrote:Great job Sofija, you have a heart in right place!
nice pictures and the crow looks really well now!
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The crow looks good and it is wonderful that you are a bird rescuer -- best wishes on becoming a veterinarian -- you look to be well on your way!
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oooh, Sofija, what a wonderful young woman you are! I have met - online - two women who started the same as you. When they were 13-14 years old, they rescued and healed injured birds. Neither one became a vet, but both became rehabilitators (rehabbers). One rescues a lot of bald eagles and other birds of prey. Both women inspire me every day, and you do too!Sofija1001 wrote:I've got just 14 years,but that is true - I want be a veternary.
Here is the website of one of the women, Marge: http://www.raptoreducationgroup.org/
Here is a picture of Marge holding a young female bald eagle that she rescued last week (I hope this link works!)
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_WS6P9q5wWio/S ... 1600-h/004+(3
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Wow - the size of that eagle, bociany. Marge is obviously a very skilled person to be able to handle birds of that size.
I notice the firm grip on those amazing feet!
I know those eagles are big birds but to see one in the arms of a person gives a good
idea of the size.
I notice the firm grip on those amazing feet!
I know those eagles are big birds but to see one in the arms of a person gives a good
idea of the size.
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And doesn't that bird look cross and full of life!
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Yes, and the woman looks resolute and willing to help!
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i discovered from Kotkaklubi homepage a wonderful movie about Estonian Eagles!
enjoy! http://pontu.eenet.ee/player/kotkas.html
http://www.kotkas.ee/Index2.htm
enjoy! http://pontu.eenet.ee/player/kotkas.html
http://www.kotkas.ee/Index2.htm
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Thank you Kuremari. The film is worth to watch!Kuremari wrote:i discovered from Kotkaklubi homepage a wonderful movie about Estonian Eagles!
enjoy! http://pontu.eenet.ee/player/kotkas.html
http://www.kotkas.ee/Index2.htm
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I am grateful for that wonderful films while I am thinking aboute Spot and how she is flying
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Thank you Kuremari and Kotkaklubi for this extraordinary film.
I came too late tonight to see all the film but I will start again tomorrow.
So far I've seen A Sea-eagle and a LSE.. (I think ?)
You are lucky,Estonian people to have such wildlife and fine countryside.
I came too late tonight to see all the film but I will start again tomorrow.
So far I've seen A Sea-eagle and a LSE.. (I think ?)
You are lucky,Estonian people to have such wildlife and fine countryside.
Carmel a member of SHOW .. I hope you love birds too. Its economical. It saves going to heaven.
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Thank you, Kuremari, for the link to that wonderful film, that enjoyed us very much! Thanks to Urmas and all the others from Kotkaklubi for those marvellous pictures!Kuremari wrote:i discovered from Kotkaklubi homepage a wonderful movie about Estonian Eagles!
enjoy! http://pontu.eenet.ee/player/kotkas.html
http://www.kotkas.ee/Index2.htm
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Thanks for that link, Kuremari!
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wow this is amazing good quality film I want to make films like that
see where do i sign up??
like those moose shots, i know places, i have found while hiking/riding around in the summer, that have sort of watching towers and hay-feeding posts that can be used to film deers and mooses :) but so far i haven't got anything besides two little deers. But amazing film.!!!good job
see where do i sign up??
like those moose shots, i know places, i have found while hiking/riding around in the summer, that have sort of watching towers and hay-feeding posts that can be used to film deers and mooses :) but so far i haven't got anything besides two little deers. But amazing film.!!!good job
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"I wish Spot also was somewhere nearby..." (Asteria)
Is it known now if Spot is he or she?
S/he could be where Tõnn is, but Africa (S. Africa, Namibia, Zambia ...) seems more likely. But on Eagle Club's pages it is said that South Europe is a possibility.
Migrating LSEs from Slovakia and Germany (Meyburg; 10 birds altogether with trackers) have been radiotracked. Here is an article on 7 (?) German LSEs from 1994 http://home.scarlet.be/~pin02658/ApomarinaE2.doc.pdf, more articles listed here; 3 birds seem to have been lost, the others all went quite far south in Africa.
Is it known now if Spot is he or she?
S/he could be where Tõnn is, but Africa (S. Africa, Namibia, Zambia ...) seems more likely. But on Eagle Club's pages it is said that South Europe is a possibility.
Migrating LSEs from Slovakia and Germany (Meyburg; 10 birds altogether with trackers) have been radiotracked. Here is an article on 7 (?) German LSEs from 1994 http://home.scarlet.be/~pin02658/ApomarinaE2.doc.pdf, more articles listed here; 3 birds seem to have been lost, the others all went quite far south in Africa.
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It looks as we have to wait to the springtime and see if Spot lays eggs. I can´t hardly wait. Do anyone know if eagles return to de area where they are born?
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Even if Spot is a female, she is too young to lay eggs this spring.
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