That is probably one way to know who it is. It reminds me of TuuliFleur wrote:7:48 I think female on nest, loud calling and take off
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@ I have to use some time to see who is male/ female...me too
but I am remember the male feathers on the head are a little bit lighter
I take a break for a moment..... brb
@ I have to use some time to see who is male/ female...me too
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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Thank you, I will look for that I also have to take a break soonFleur wrote:me too[/b][/color]
but I am remember the male feathers on the head are a little bit lighter
I take a break for a moment..... brb
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!
I'm also gone for the day, but will have now breakfast with the wonderful sounds from Madona forest
I'm also gone for the day, but will have now breakfast with the wonderful sounds from Madona forest
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I can not talk with my mouth full, but here is the frog
I think the male brought the Frog indeed
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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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It's lovely! And it's so nice to watch LSE cam again, I had almost forgotten how much I like these eagles.Felis silvestris wrote:Good morning - it's so nice to see both here too!
I'm also gone for the day, but will have now breakfast with the wonderful sounds from Madona forest
08:22 - LSE balanced on the branch, a little unsteady, I would say. It must be the female, she is calling all the time
Second LSE arrived with twig, male I guess.
He was busy with housework, while the female was busy, screaming I also think the male has brighter eyebrows than the female??
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10:18 calling in the background, female I think
..insect / fly 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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I do not know really, it went too fast.
maybe female Blackbird
maybe female Blackbird
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And a rounder shape. I see you suggest a female blackbird, but wasn't it a little too big? What about a Sparrow hawk?Fleur wrote:ehm, maybe to small for an LSE
Edit: I´m a little skeptical about the proposal of a (female) Sparrow hawk..
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O yeah, that could also be possible.
I really would like to know it
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Yes, let's hope so, I would like to know too
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Female Blackbird was the right guess
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
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
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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 Thank you Bea, for solving our "mystery"