Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis Durbe 2021
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8:16 a little bird under the nest on the right, talked. then on the nest. a pied flycatcher.
to the left branch. to the top.
8:22 a little brownish grey bird. and another! pied flycatchers? the second look a lot like an ordinary house sparrow, but it can't be... the plumage looked spotty and a bit shaggy. maybe it was a young bird.
this flycatcher caught a fly!
to the left branch. to the top.
8:22 a little brownish grey bird. and another! pied flycatchers? the second look a lot like an ordinary house sparrow, but it can't be... the plumage looked spotty and a bit shaggy. maybe it was a young bird.
this flycatcher caught a fly!
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8:28 a pied flycatcher again. this one had neat plumage.
the little birds.
8:31 a wood pigeon on the top branch.
a pied flycatcher on a lower branch.
8:32 a wood pigeon flew to the top of our tree and the wood pigeon on the branch flew to the spruce on the right. the other wood pigeon flew there after the first who flew away. also the second pigeon flew away when he saw a big bird flying over the meadow...
the little birds.
8:31 a wood pigeon on the top branch.
a pied flycatcher on a lower branch.
8:32 a wood pigeon flew to the top of our tree and the wood pigeon on the branch flew to the spruce on the right. the other wood pigeon flew there after the first who flew away. also the second pigeon flew away when he saw a big bird flying over the meadow...
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8:32 Mr L flew in quite quietly.
he still has the missing feather.
he began nest work.
he still has the missing feather.
he began nest work.
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Mr L preened...
then more nest work with a big stick. one big stick was difficult.
8:36:07 Mr L made a little squeak when he lifted the stick.
8:40 he jumped to the left branch. some white feathers blew out from his plumage.
btw: the woodpecker didn't do very good cleaning with his tongue earlier this morning. his tongue is not wide enough. we need flying cows.
then more nest work with a big stick. one big stick was difficult.
8:36:07 Mr L made a little squeak when he lifted the stick.
8:40 he jumped to the left branch. some white feathers blew out from his plumage.
btw: the woodpecker didn't do very good cleaning with his tongue earlier this morning. his tongue is not wide enough. we need flying cows.
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it seems that Mr L decided to stay for some time.
8:56 a pied flycatcher visited Mr L. she was catching flies on the right branches.
8:58 he was looking at something interesting on the left with a long neck...
buzzard voices?? Mr L relaxed.
Mr L started to preen.
9:02 a chaffinch visited Mr L.
9:09 two pied flycatcher visited Mr L.
...
8:56 a pied flycatcher visited Mr L. she was catching flies on the right branches.
8:58 he was looking at something interesting on the left with a long neck...
buzzard voices?? Mr L relaxed.
Mr L started to preen.
9:02 a chaffinch visited Mr L.
9:09 two pied flycatcher visited Mr L.
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9:35 Mr L jumped back to the nest. he worked a little.
then he jumped back to the left branch.
9:38 Mr L flew away.
(he had good timing: i had just finished my coffee and come back. )
then he jumped back to the left branch.
9:38 Mr L flew away.
(he had good timing: i had just finished my coffee and come back. )
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9:59 a wood pigeon flew over the meadow to the spruce on the right. he sang there.
10:00 the pigeon flew away from the spruce to the left.
10:00 the pigeon flew away from the spruce to the left.
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15:05:27 rustling. did a stick drop?
- i couldn't see anything.
- i couldn't see anything.
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16:40:46 a wood pigeon flew from the back right over the meadow and landed on the spruce on the right. he sang there...
16:49:15 the wood pigeon flew away over the meadow to the back.
17:24 the same routine: the wood pigeon flew to the spruce over the meadow, sang a while and flew away at 17:29
16:49:15 the wood pigeon flew away over the meadow to the back.
17:24 the same routine: the wood pigeon flew to the spruce over the meadow, sang a while and flew away at 17:29
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thank you Sonchik!
there were four birds altogether.
21:53 crows called. then there was a break in my stream between 21:53:34 and 21:53:49. (again! the new internet link is not good either ) during this time on bird had landed on the highest tip of the spruce on the right.
21:54:22 the second bird flew to the top. it was light but think all were crows, probably.
21:55:01 the third bird flew to the top. then i had a break in the stream again.
21:55:14 the stream continued and yet another bird had arrived.
21:59:12 one bird took off and 2 s later another. they didn't fly like pigeons in an undulating path.
22:01:32 a third bird took off and 4 s later the fourth bird flew away.
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22:42 a tawny owl female called.
22:46 an insect walked across the lens twice. a spider probably.
23:13 a female tawny owl called.
22:46 an insect walked across the lens twice. a spider probably.
23:13 a female tawny owl called.
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Aug 6
good morning!
someone was walking in the forest in the dark but made no voices (i didn't spot any). there were only sounds of breaking branches.
someone else (probably ) was making rustling under the nest but also gave no clues of his/her identity.
4:14 a sample of these sounds. also a female tawny owl called.
good morning!
someone was walking in the forest in the dark but made no voices (i didn't spot any). there were only sounds of breaking branches.
someone else (probably ) was making rustling under the nest but also gave no clues of his/her identity.
4:14 a sample of these sounds. also a female tawny owl called.
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4:22 more owl's calls. Mrs Tawny Owl again.
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5:44 again eagle's calls. this sounded like a male alone. he was far, too/still.
this was another accidental finding. i wonder how many calls i missed.
this was another accidental finding. i wonder how many calls i missed.
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5:50 a wood pigeon flew to our top.
he began to sing... i made a sample of his song.
5:50 - 6:10 he sang continuously. then he made a 5-min pause and sang two verses more.
6:16 he flew away. another pigeon flew by from right to left.
he began to sing... i made a sample of his song.
5:50 - 6:10 he sang continuously. then he made a 5-min pause and sang two verses more.
6:16 he flew away. another pigeon flew by from right to left.
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6:17 a little bird, a chaffinch maybe. a nuthatch was talking nearby.
6:18 another little bird to the tip of the right branch. a pied flycatcher? she was twitching her wing like that. she flew down to the nest and another bird to the back of the nest. the second bird had large white spots on the wings: a chaffinch probably.
6:18 another little bird to the tip of the right branch. a pied flycatcher? she was twitching her wing like that. she flew down to the nest and another bird to the back of the nest. the second bird had large white spots on the wings: a chaffinch probably.
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6:19 a blue tit flew to the front of the nest.
all three here: the blue tit in the front, the pied flycatcher in the centre and the chaffinch in the back. or a blue tit and two flycatchers. all are enlarged to 130 % of their real sizes.
6:19:19 all three flew away. it seemed that both the two first birds were pied flycatchers after all, no chaffinch (or there was a fourth bird? the light was not good).
two flycatchers returned. they seemed to have some disagreement.
all three here: the blue tit in the front, the pied flycatcher in the centre and the chaffinch in the back. or a blue tit and two flycatchers. all are enlarged to 130 % of their real sizes.
6:19:19 all three flew away. it seemed that both the two first birds were pied flycatchers after all, no chaffinch (or there was a fourth bird? the light was not good).
two flycatchers returned. they seemed to have some disagreement.
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6:20 a pied flycatcher female back. a blue tit talked nearby...
6:21 she flew by.
then a little bird to the top branch.
6:21 she flew by.
then a little bird to the top branch.
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6:23 a pied flycatcher female to the lower right corner of the nest. she went to the basement. a blue tit talked...
6:24 the pied flycatcher back. she flew to the poop branch. another to the outer right branch. then she flew up to chase the first flycatcher away from the poop branch.
a blue tit in the basement. and around.
6:24 the pied flycatcher back. she flew to the poop branch. another to the outer right branch. then she flew up to chase the first flycatcher away from the poop branch.
a blue tit in the basement. and around.