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Thank you, Urmas Lett and Maertha :thumbs:
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that's great! Thank Urmas Lett and maertha :headroll: :thumbs:
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:hi:
today and tomorrow. as you can see tall ships. Sail Bremerhaven, only 5 years allle
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Today in the news in Bavaria:

Osprey entangled in net - http://www.merkur.de/lokales/muenchen-l ... 71227.html

In short, a juvenile osprey got entangled in a net, people discovered him and brought him to a conservation and rehab center nearby. The osprey was taken to a vet and treated, the bird suffered a hyperextension of the left wing and the foot musculature, broke some toes because they were entangled so hard in the netting. It's not clear how long the osprey were entangled in the net, but it was last moment for him. He will have to spend the winter at the station, and will be released next spring again. Presently he's fed 130 g of mashed fish.
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Felis :wave:
what a great happiness for the Ospreys :2thumbsup:
Nets for fish ponds are everywhere and very dangerous for fish eaters.
Hopefully there will soon be regulations to prevent such accidents. Not only in Germany :bow:
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j6ehobu is member # 3000 :2thumbsup:

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Today: 8:15 pm/ 20:15 Uhr

ARTE: "Zugvögel"
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nefernefer wrote:Today: 8:15 pm/ 20:15 Uhr

ARTE: "Zugvögel"
Thank you! I will watch it.

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It was gorgeous! Very breathtaking. Thank you again for this hint! :thumbs:
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Jujani wrote:Drama about a young stork , who broke a leg and can not be captured.

http://www.storchennest-otterwisch.de/i ... 16/storchi

http://www.lvz.de/Region/Grimma/Storche ... en-Helfern

Emma has been rescued! :loveshower:
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:loveshower: good news

Hopefully, they can save the leg

The last news:
The leg had to be amputated . The stork may get a prosthesis , but he will never be able to live in freedom .
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That is really sad, I presaged it. The leg saw bad out. :bow:
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Emma is no longer in the veterinary clinic she is now in the stork station

http://www.storchenhof-loburg.de/neues- ... wisch.html
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Jujani wrote:Emma is no longer in the veterinary clinic she is now in the stork station

http://www.storchenhof-loburg.de/neues- ... wisch.html
Thank you, Jujani, for your update! :wave:
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Sunday, 10.09.2016 at 16:30
Wild Germany "the Müritz"
This portrait is also about an osprey

and the flight of the owl

http://www.3sat.de/mediathek/?mode=play&obj=40853
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:hi:
Interesting, a new unknown species of fish at fish camera 8-)
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Hello :hi: ,

the fish camera is open and I miss the topic :mrgreen: .
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Post by Felis silvestris »

Thoughts about the wild boar cam surfaced somewhere else - the following discussion started there and was a bit misplaced, so I moved the conversation here:

I have great doubts about that. The African Swine Fever is raging in Estonia more than ever and feeding boar (or animals as such) is still prohibited over winter.

See also here: viewtopic.php?p=502218#p502218
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There was also the swine fever in this year?
Waldschrat wanted information about the boar cam in 2009 :wink:
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