Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis Durbe 2021

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oh woow! a visitor! with beautiful dark eyes. not an adult yet, maybe 5 or 6 calendar years. a male probably.

thank you for the reports! :2thumbsup:
the bird which Sonchik spotted was a nuthatch.

i only heard some pygmy owl's calls over my shoulder.
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18:46 a jay visited.
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19:34 a pygmy owl called.
19:43 three pygmy owls called in different places! this must have been a good vole summer. :laugh:
19:46 again. then less than a minute later again. both calls were from rather far.
19:50 a call from rather near.
19:54 first a pygmy owl and then a tawny owl female.
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20:29 rustling.
21:06:23 rustling.
21:11 more rustling. no voices.
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22:32 rustling.
22:38 - 22:43 rustling for a longer time than ever before. this could have been a visit by a four-legged animal, but unfortunately no voices.
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Sep 27

good morning!
Sonchik wrote: September 28th, 2021, 1:00 am At 6:13 there was a noise under the nest.
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are you sure about the time? i couldn't hear anything special..? only traffic on the big road. that's usual in the nights.
the dawn was cracking in the east. after a long search i found this:
6:12:40 there was some rustling.


6:32 blackbirds woke up and started talking. also a pygmy owl called.
6:34 two pygmy owls called.
after that the owl(s) called several times till 6:43. there were t least two owls.
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7:00 a pygmy owl called.
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7:09 a crow started to call a lot quite suddenly. after a little while also jays got upset and joined the chorus.


they went on calling a long time.
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7:14 - 7:24 we had an eagle's visit.
this was the same eagle who visited yesterday evening. big black spots on the tail.
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he moved the swinging stick to a more stable position.
i think that this eagle is a male.
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7:16 the eagle jumped to the outer left branch.
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the eagle looked around.... and preened...
7:24 he flew away.
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this is the whole visit.


i'll make pictures later (perhaps in the evening) unless someone else makes them.
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8:11:51 a crow flew from the left to the spruce on the right.
8:12:31 the crow flew from the spruce to the right. there were several birds flying around, maybe all crows. one crow came to have a look at the nest.
then to the poop branch.
8:13 the crow flew away.
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8:17 a nuthatch visited.
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8:19 a jay with an acorn. :laugh:
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8:59 a great spotted woodpecker, an adult male.
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he took a cone from the nest.
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9:29 voices of great tits. one of them came up onto the nest.

then also a jay shrieked nearby. then to the right branch.


the light was very difficult.
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9:39 a great tit was talking nearby again. then knocking...
the light is better now. the tit is invisible still.
9:42 the great tit came up on the nest.
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9:47 birds wrote Andra in the YT chat.
they were still the same birds as earlier. i think there were more than one great tit. one was on the nest many times but there were quite a lot of voices.

i'll make videos later in the afternoon, unless someone else makes them. i'm going out for the day. :wave:
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Hello :wave:

10.26 A tit visited nest
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11.44 an eagle arrives in to the nest
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Not a lot of activities, all of the time he sits like that : Image

11.50 When flying away shows the tail, it is Mr. L.
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Here is also the full video from Mr L visit: Image
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