Eagles' Winter Feeding Ground ~ Nov 2009 - Mar 2010
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Re: Winter Feeding Ground Webcam November '09
It is a sad sight this dead animal; looks too small to be a moose, maybe a wolf or dog? The birds were able to turn it on its other side....
Edit: O, I just read it is a deer! Thanks!
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Yes, it took me a while to catch up on that!!
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I have noticed that the animal had lost one leg .
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Yes, this is for real and a very ugly sight, brrr.
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17.54. A buzzard.
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Please Mutikluti can you tell me is this a buzzard ?Mutikluti wrote:15.37
In any case its a beautiful capture.
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macdoum I am pretty sure it is a buzzard (funny to my parents -- especially my father from farming area of Indiana a buzzard is a vulture.)
Good Morning
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by 7:11 there is a buzzard at the carcass eating. Earlier there were ravens.
Good Morning
Wednesday 3 March
by 7:11 there is a buzzard at the carcass eating. Earlier there were ravens.
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Super video I am glad you caught the fox,
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Thank you, Ploughboy for this video!
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I got on pictures one young eagle...
Thank you, Ploughboy for this video!
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I got on pictures one young eagle...
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Hello!
Mutikluti got on the picture adult Golden Eagle! This bird was in Nigula rehabilitation centre and now released on the feeding ground - here is plenty of food to survive colder times. Although the eagle flew very well and probably left ten minutes ago from the feeding ground and might not come back. This adult female was found five days ago about 10 km from the feeding ground and she is also ringed already in 1990 in North-east Estonia - she is 20 years old!
I am here in the hide now. Adult WTE flew over
Mutikluti got on the picture adult Golden Eagle! This bird was in Nigula rehabilitation centre and now released on the feeding ground - here is plenty of food to survive colder times. Although the eagle flew very well and probably left ten minutes ago from the feeding ground and might not come back. This adult female was found five days ago about 10 km from the feeding ground and she is also ringed already in 1990 in North-east Estonia - she is 20 years old!
I am here in the hide now. Adult WTE flew over
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I got just now from Renno pictures about this Golden Eagle!
The same picture but I zoomed a little....
Renno, maybe you send more pics for us?
The same picture but I zoomed a little....
Renno, maybe you send more pics for us?
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Oh! Great! Thank you Renno and Mutikluti!
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I didn't know that this was Golden Eagle, but I put now here two pictures more what I did about this eagle.
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Interesting visitors today!
a fox and Golden Eagle
Renno, can you tell us what was wrong with this Golden Eagle, so that she was taken to Nigula??
a fox and Golden Eagle
Renno, can you tell us what was wrong with this Golden Eagle, so that she was taken to Nigula??
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Actually we don´t know - bird was cannot able to fly when local hunters found her. In Nigula several analysis were made and all was well - also no damage outside or stretching. She was just unactive but now after some recovering she is much better and last two days also more agressive (that is good sign!).Kuremari wrote:Interesting visitors today!
a fox and Golden Eagle
Renno, can you tell us what was wrong with this Golden Eagle, so that she was taken to Nigula??
She left from the feeding ground today but will see if she returns some day.
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And just today when I not have been watching. Was the golden eagle eating something?
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She is so beautiful!
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Very many thanks to Renno and Mutikluti for giving us those pictures.
Very many thanks to Renno and Mutikluti for giving us those pictures.
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