Cessie wrote: ↑October 11th, 2019, 9:58 pm
Birdfriend, i don’t know how to post a YouTube link.
I’m hoping that someone else will.
Also, the camera is in Australia not North America. But I think that people will check here too.
It's okay, Cessie. Hellem was fast to help.
Pic from yesterday evening:
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 12th, 2019, 2:23 am
by Cessie
Hellem, many thanks!!
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 12th, 2019, 8:19 am
by Chimega
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 12th, 2019, 1:17 pm
by Chimega
Port Lincoln Ospreys, Port Lincoln, Australia, 10-12-2019
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 13th, 2019, 3:29 am
by Cessie
Chimega, wow, that Magpie’s vocalizations were fun to hear. I’m so glad that you caught it! Also, the Hawk was super mellow.
Thank you for the video of the Australian Ospreys!! I think that the audio there will be fixed soon. Fingers crossed.
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 13th, 2019, 9:09 am
by Chimega
Cessie wrote: ↑October 13th, 2019, 3:29 am
Chimega, wow, that Magpie’s vocalizations were fun to hear. I’m so glad that you caught it! Also, the Hawk was super mellow.
Thank you for the video of the Australian Ospreys!! I think that the audio there will be fixed soon. Fingers crossed.
Magpies talk a lot.
I hope they get the Port Lincoln sound fixed very soon. It's rather boring and difficult for me to watch with no sound.
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 14th, 2019, 6:16 pm
by Chimega
Port Lincoln Ospreys, Port Lincoln, Australia, 10-14-2019
Camera started freezing up pretty bad so I ended the video.
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 14th, 2019, 6:34 pm
by Chimega
10-13-2019, Charlo, Montana (visitors to the nest)
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 14th, 2019, 9:36 pm
by Cessie
Chimega, so true regarding the South Australian Osprey Nest. It’s boring without sound and without showing the surroundings for part of the day. As much as I love watching the chicks, up close, it would be nice to see a wider shot sometimes.
Even before the livestream, the sound on the videos that they would post, was weak and with a lot of wind noise. Anyway, hopefully they get the kinks worked out and this turns into a good Osprey nest to watch in the Autumn months.
Thank you so much for your videos!!
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 15th, 2019, 12:58 am
by Chimega
You're welcome, Cessie
I can try adding music. I'm not sure if youtube has that feature anymore but I'll check it out!
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 17th, 2019, 11:18 am
by Chimega
10-16-2019, Charlo, Montana
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 22nd, 2019, 9:40 am
by Chimega
Port Lincoln Australia, Osprey, 10-21-2019
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 22nd, 2019, 9:43 am
by Chimega
Charlo Montana, Red-tailed Hawks, 10-21-2019
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 22nd, 2019, 9:04 pm
by Birdfriend
Chimega
TY for sharing these nice videos. Looks like the osprey chicks are doing well so far.
The juvenile hawks are regularly beautiful visitors at the Carlo nest in the autumn.
TY for sharing these nice videos. Looks like the osprey chicks are doing well so far.
The juvenile hawks are regularly beautiful visitors at the Carlo nest in the autumn.
Hi Birdfriend!
You're very welcome! I started adding background music to the Port Lincoln videos because of there being no sound, otherwise. I hope it is pleasant for people to hear.
The Osprey chicks are growing fast and I understand there is sibling rivalry going on. I know I have seen some people uploading videos that say there is fighting going on but I haven't seen it, myself, yet. Soon, they should be past that stage, I think.
I really love the Red-tailed Hawks that are coming to the Charlo nest right now. The one who screamed has to be a female. Well, she's huge. Much bigger than the other one, from what I can tell.
I joined a raptor ID group a few years ago and one of the men in there took me under his wing, so to speak. He is one of the best known authorities on Hawks in the USA and I am so honored. He has talked to me via private message several times and we talk about everything, not just Hawks or birds. He and his colleagues developed a wonderful app for mobile phones to help people identify Hawks and Eagles. I will post the link to HawkWatch in here and anyone who wants to visit the site can do so. I can personally vouch for him and his associates as they are top notch in the field of Raptors but especially Hawks.
Pink Shell Beach - Ft. Myers, Florida - Nestoration works have begun
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 24th, 2019, 5:47 pm
by Malewitsch
Ft. Myers
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: October 24th, 2019, 11:43 pm
by Birdfriend
Port Lincoln Ospreys
Oh, I saw a aggressive peck- attack from the chick behind against the sibling in front, not nice. Before they ate together. Dad brought breakfish. It reminds me to the drama there two seasons ago.
I've read that Dad was not okay during the last week and delivered lesser fish. I really hope for a good outcome there.
I made a copy from chat there:
Port_Lincoln Osprey
We are so lucky that this nest is so accessible for us. I know some people are against feeding but while Dad was sick I saw no problem in putting a fish there. Each time Dad flew down immediately.
Port_Lincoln Osprey
And fed it to the chicks. Once he's back to normal I'm sure it won't happen. We will be banding them on Tuesday so it will be good opportunity to check them out and make sure all is OK.
Just now Dad delivered already the second fish, the mobbed chick took at first some bites, then left and goes in submissive modus. As the older one was sated, he/she got a good share.