Latvian Lesser Spotted Eagles Camera 1 - ? - 2016

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Fleur wrote:7:48 I think female on nest, loud calling and take off
That is probably one way to know who it is. It reminds me of Tuuli :laugh:
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:hi: Lussi

@ I have to use some time to see who is male/ female...me too :laugh:

but I am remember the male feathers on the head are a little bit lighter

I take a break for a moment..... brb
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Fleur wrote:me too[/b][/color] :laugh:

but I am remember the male feathers on the head are a little bit lighter

I take a break for a moment..... brb
Thank you, I will look for that :thumbs: I also have to take a break soon

08:12 - Frog delivery. I think the male arrived with the frog first, and the female came and took it.
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Good morning - it's so nice to see both here too! :shake:
I'm also gone for the day, but will have now breakfast with the wonderful sounds from Madona forest :nod:
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I can not talk with my mouth full, but here is the frog :laugh:
I think the male brought the Frog indeed


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8:31 I think female flew away....maybe sound mating in the background?

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Felis silvestris wrote:Good morning - it's so nice to see both here too! :shake:
I'm also gone for the day, but will have now breakfast with the wonderful sounds from Madona forest :nod:
It's lovely! And it's so nice to watch LSE cam again, I had almost forgotten how much I like these eagles.

08:22 - LSE balanced on the branch, a little unsteady, I would say. It must be the female, she is calling all the time :rolleyes:
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Second LSE arrived with twig, male I guess.
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He was busy with housework, while the female was busy, screaming :laugh: I also think the male has brighter eyebrows than the female??
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8:34 Blue tit visit

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10:18 calling in the background, female I think
..insect / fly I think

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13:10 two Blue Tits
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20:44 - The birds are singing, and it's a windy evening.
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April 17

20:24 I think LSE ? on the tree
20:25 away

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ehm, maybe to small for an LSE :puzzled:

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I saw it too, and I wonder what bird it was. It was not possible to get a good look at it.
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I glimpse of the tail feathers.
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I do not know really, it went too fast. :blush:

maybe female Blackbird :puzzled:
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Fleur wrote:ehm, maybe to small for an LSE :puzzled:
And a rounder shape. I see you suggest a female blackbird, but wasn't it a little too big? What about a Sparrow hawk? :unsure:
Edit: I´m a little skeptical about the proposal of a (female) Sparrow hawk.. :blush:
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O yeah, that could also be possible.
I really would like to know it :mrgreen:

Perhaps vainamoinen see our messages :whistling:
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Yes, let's hope so, I would like to know too :thumbs:
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Female Blackbird was the right guess :laugh:

It came at 20:09 and probably it looks so big because it is so close to the cam when it is sitting on that branch

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oh yes. And because it's raining, so the feathers looks a little bigger.
thank you Bea :thumbs:
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I would never have guessed, I thought it was a little too big. Fleur, I'm really impressed because you saw it :2thumbsup: Thank you Bea, for solving our "mystery" :thumbs:
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