Black Grouse Webcam

Watching the Black Grouse lek
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ergee
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Re: Black Grouse Webcam

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Is there a problem in the connection with the camera? Not possible
to see anything...
Last night the sound was getting very, very low, you could hardly hear
the lapwings and other sounds.. after midnight it was almost impossible
to hear something..
Electric power problems??
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Post by Jo UK »

Yes, ergee, there is an error message when I try to connect. As it is out in the open, anything could affect it.
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Jo UK wrote:Yes, ergee, there is an error message when I try to connect. As it is out in the open, anything could affect it.
Thank you Jo, we only can wait...
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Post by alice44 »

I was connected earlier.

I did not see anything special, but at some points I was only listening. I thought the fog in this capture was rather pretty.
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The cams here give us such wonders when they are working -- it must be so depressing for the people who work so hard to set them up when they act up.
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Post by maertha »

Thank you for your friendly welcome, and thanks to Ame for the helpful step by step information about adding pictures. What a pity, that the camera has a breakdown. I like to watch this place – it´s like an unknown quantity. Or like a dark horse? The dictionary seems to be not sure.
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I think both phrases - dark horse and unknown quantity are equally descriptive.
Will someone please look at the Estonian language LK page? I have heard that there is something about this webcam on that site. Thanks
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Post by Jo UK »

Aah - it is on the English page now

http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/7328

The webcam has closed :cry:

Maertha, your luck was in, when you saw that wolf!
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I just saw the cam has ended :cry:

I guess it is unlikely we would have seen the Grouse but we did see other things :gathering:
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Seeing a wolf was certtainly a popular event!
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Post by maertha »

Bye-bye wolf, bye-bye crane. Good luck to you. Südamlik tänu to the estonian looduskalender-team and all people, who made it possible to see those pictures.
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