White Tailed Sea Eagles in Norway

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Re: White Tailed Sea Eagles in Norway

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albicilla wrote: November 26th, 2019, 11:28 am
Albicilla, thanx for reporting :thumbs: :wave:
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NOV. 27

Thank you too, Solo and others - for all your work on Looduskalender throughout the years.

15.34 Male eagle heard from outside.
16.01 An eagle in for the night to upper left branch. Cam#5
- probably Baron.
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NOV. 28

Summary:
08.23 An eagle out from night rest - upper branch left - cam#5
09.45 Loud warning calls from male and female eagles, while young and old eagles are flying around the nest.
09.50 A adult eagle (Baron?) takes over a prey from a young eagle and eats.
09.56 Adult eagle chasing on the ground the young eagle out from beneath the nest tree. Young eagle flies out to the left, adult eagle to the right..
10.18 An eagle is passing the nest.
10.29 An eagle is passing the nest.
11.26 A young eagle flies out from bebeth the nest tree.
15.28 An adult eagle in for night rest on upper left branch cam#5
16.06 An eagle is passing the nest from right to the left.
Scr. print of adult eagle eating on the ground cam#2
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The video by MMJ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGJTTLKaWxo
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NOV. 29.

08.38 An eagle out from night rest at upper left branch.
08.40 Another adult eagle out from night rest at upper left branch - cam#5
First snow of the season
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09.14 Eagle passing right to the left
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DEC. 3.

13.55 New Female NF into upper left branch.
14.14 Baron flying by NF and lands left to NF.
At Barons way in NF called and afterwards NF started a nice duet.
14.46 Baron into the nest and immediately down to lower branch.
15.38 NF into the nest and up to right resting branch. Here NF and Baron will stay over night
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The video by MMJ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uots4JAIpDw

A longer version by Lady Hawk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDoaNgI ... Icn9z0Dic0
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DEC. 4.

08.08 Baron starts the morning duet.
08.23 Baron took off. NF followed seconds later.

Video by Lady Hawk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKNwkUl ... IS48cRGsJs
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DEC. 5.

10.00 An adult eagle into upper left branch.
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10.53 The eagle left the branch
11.18 Maybe an eagle in the sky.
13.58 Maybe an eagle in the sky.
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albicilla wrote: December 5th, 2019, 9:12 pm
:hi: Albicilla,
thank you for your continued documentation and information :2thumbsup:
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Solo wrote: December 6th, 2019, 7:31 pm :hi: Albicilla,
thank you for your continued documentation and information :2thumbsup:
Albicilla: You are welcome
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DEC. 8.

11.37 Two short warning calls from an adult male eagle. And Crossbills around, just heard twice.

12.18 Eagle up high passing.

15.30 A young eagle from 2018 to lower branch
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Snow coming in gives nice evening lights around 20 o´clock

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The video of the incoming young eagle by Lady Hawk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xvyaCB ... unxh5d5sX8
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DEC. 9.

08.19 The young eagle left after night rest on lower branch.

Lady Hawk made the video:
https://www.facebook.com/10000668529226 ... 280675457/

Housewifes of Norway and USA tells that this is Elle or Melle from 2019 - Eaglets raised in the nest.
I can´t see it. I see moult, which means that it is an eagle raised in 2018.
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DEC. 10.

11.21 Crow and weak eagle call from outside. Baron probably.
11.38 An adult eagle passing under the nest
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Quadcam printscreen
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15.23 Two adult eagles into upper left branch. One left immediately. The other 3 min. later

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The video by MMJ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiwu29yQeLQ
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DEC. 11

15.02 Baron and NF in for the night. Baron to upper left branch.
NF to the nest, stays and looking around for 62 sec, and down to lower branch.
15.53 Strange eagle passing. NF starts duet calls.
The video by MMJ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBhpQQzMAEs

Longer version by Lady Hawk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJcVp4l ... nXMQk92agw

NF tailmarks
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NF with dark iris and still brown feathers on the throat. Which means an eagle around 5 years of age. From 2013 or 2014 probably.
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NF night rest
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DEC. 12.

06.14 Full moon.
08.37 First morning duet.
08.42 Even longer duet.
08.48 The third duet.
08.49 NF goes right from lower branch. Immidiately followed by Baron from upper left branch.
As far as I can hear, all duets this morning was started by NF.

Bonding goes on. NF from 2013 - probably. Baron from 2004 and it has the patience.
This is a great show.

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The video by MMJ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecpAwndhVv8
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DEC. 13.

10.17 Two eagles and some crows are calling nearby
10.18 An eagle is flying by.
10.23 An eagle is flying by.
10.33 Female eagle call.
10.34 An eagle is flying by.
10.47 Eagles in duet song. And fly by.
11.04 Baron calls and NF joins. Eagle fly by.
11.22 Baron call from far.
11.26 An eagle is flying by.
These actions this morning looked very much like mating/bonding flight.

14.55 Baron calling.
15.55 An eagle in to upper left branch.
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18.54 Eagle from upper left branch to the nest, where it stayes for 72 sec.
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18.55 An eagle into bouncy branch.
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DEC. 14.

03.42 Male call - and it is Baron who is on bouncy branch.
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03.42 an eagle arrives into upper left branch

08.44 Baron out after some preening.
10.32 A young eagle goes out from upper left branch,
10.36 Two eagles in the air above the nest.
15.27 NF in to bouncy branch.

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15.42 Baron into upper left branch

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DEC. 15.

08.28 An eagle sliding by from left cathes the attention of NF on Bouncing Branch - BB from now on. NF turns, stretches, toileting and hesitates 2 min and 23 sec.
08.30 NF out, going right.
08.42 Eagle - Baron? - on Upper Left Branch - LB from now on - flies out, also heading right.
15.28 Adult eagle passing cam#1 heading opposite brink or field.


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DEC. 16.

All cameras were down from 10 to 15.
Only a boat was seen in the afternoon. A boat with the Streambird Team for repair, control and cleaning. THANK YOU boys.
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And some black ducks coming in 15 minutes before the loss of signal in the morning. Melanitta fusca or Melanitta nigra
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Post by Solo »

:hi: Albicilla,
thank you again for your continued documentation and information about the eagles :thumbs:
I hope, you will be not alone on the season here
:wave:
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Solo wrote: December 16th, 2019, 10:53 pm :hi: Albicilla,
thank you again for your continued documentation and information about the eagles :thumbs:
I hope, you will be not alone on the season here
:wave:
albicilla: ;-)
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