Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis Durbe 2018
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Re: Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis 2018
good morning!
the straws on the nest seem to be in the same order as Raimis left them yesterday.
the straws on the nest seem to be in the same order as Raimis left them yesterday.
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what a day: it has rained most of the time, plain water.
i had a look at the weather report. this weather seems to continue til Saturday.
https://www.yr.no/place/Latvia/Other/Durbe/
i had a look at the weather report. this weather seems to continue til Saturday.
https://www.yr.no/place/Latvia/Other/Durbe/
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January 5
Good Morning
Nothing new in the nest. It is a foggy morning.
Good Morning
Nothing new in the nest. It is a foggy morning.
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Good Morning !
Will they visit us ? weather is not too nice.
Will they visit us ? weather is not too nice.
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i think that no-one has been here although one long straw is in another place than yesterday. the wind must have turned it since all the others are the same.
the lens is becoming foggy. i hope it's on the outside.
i think that no-one has been here although one long straw is in another place than yesterday. the wind must have turned it since all the others are the same.
the lens is becoming foggy. i hope it's on the outside.
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14:21 a wet big strange girl landed on the nest. or is it Milda? the spots on the tail looked different.
oh boy, she is soaked.
she went to the outer left branch and turned around. the tips of the tail feathers have some dark colour.
oh boy, she is soaked.
she went to the outer left branch and turned around. the tips of the tail feathers have some dark colour.
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14:29 she came back to the nest.
the right wing.
yes, she is not Milda. the tail spots are much too large.
14:30 she flew away.
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the right wing.
yes, she is not Milda. the tail spots are much too large.
14:30 she flew away.
playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjup ... j6jIomJ85Q
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She is BIG and different.
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an eagle is on the outer left branch. i don't know when she came and is she a stranger... she seems to have a long beak so it's probably a girl.
the people in chat write that she came at 8:25.
8:34 she jumped to the nest. i didn't see the tail well enough... but the right wing pattern does not look like Milda's ... it's probably the same female who visited yesterday. she also behaves like she does not know the place. - i had a look at yesterday's pictures for comparison. this is the same female as yesterday, not Milda.
now i made the video of her arrival. she landed on the nest and then jumped to the left branch showing her tail spots. it's definitely neither of our eagles.
8:25 she flew to the nest. then she looked around... and finally got up to the left branch.
this is a long clip of her coming and jumping to the branch.
https://youtu.be/AZGO39Viorg
8:30 this is a short clip of her jumping to the branch and showing her spots.
good morning!
an eagle is on the outer left branch. i don't know when she came and is she a stranger... she seems to have a long beak so it's probably a girl.
the people in chat write that she came at 8:25.
8:34 she jumped to the nest. i didn't see the tail well enough... but the right wing pattern does not look like Milda's ... it's probably the same female who visited yesterday. she also behaves like she does not know the place. - i had a look at yesterday's pictures for comparison. this is the same female as yesterday, not Milda.
now i made the video of her arrival. she landed on the nest and then jumped to the left branch showing her tail spots. it's definitely neither of our eagles.
8:25 she flew to the nest. then she looked around... and finally got up to the left branch.
this is a long clip of her coming and jumping to the branch.
https://youtu.be/AZGO39Viorg
8:30 this is a short clip of her jumping to the branch and showing her spots.
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8:38 she returned to the nest.
then she just stood there and looked around.... and preened herself a little every now and then.
9:11 she jumped to the left branch.
9:12 she pooped on the nest. then she flew away.
then she just stood there and looked around.... and preened herself a little every now and then.
9:11 she jumped to the left branch.
9:12 she pooped on the nest. then she flew away.
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Good Morning Ame
Thank you for all your videos and reportings
I hope the girl doesnt come back again
It makes me nervous .. the season begins! If there are too many disturbances, the nest will remain empty.
Thank you for all your videos and reportings
I hope the girl doesnt come back again
It makes me nervous .. the season begins! If there are too many disturbances, the nest will remain empty.
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Liz. don't even talk about it...
I have one hope: since she looks older than Milda, our WonderLady will win
Liz. don't even talk about it...
I have one hope: since she looks older than Milda, our WonderLady will win
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is this Raimis? or the strange lady? feathers are dry...
10:42 the eagle flew away.
here's the whole stay. i think this was our Milda. the spots on the tail were small and she was quite dry.
10:38 she came and she looked were suspiciously around. i'm sure she knew that someone strange is around.
10:42 the eagle flew away.
here's the whole stay. i think this was our Milda. the spots on the tail were small and she was quite dry.
10:38 she came and she looked were suspiciously around. i'm sure she knew that someone strange is around.
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i made two pairs of pictures of these two ladies. Milda was looking partly away so their beaks can't be compared. also the light is different. the wing patterns are quite different.
the strange lady has alternetly dark and light feathers on the edge of her wing: dark light dark light etc.
the strange lady has alternetly dark and light feathers on the edge of her wing: dark light dark light etc.
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the tail spots are different sizes. Milda has small spots and the strange lady slightly larger, but not nearly as large as Raimis. Milda's spots are more symmetric than the strange lady's.
- i hope i don't need to invent a working name for this girl.
the right spot of the stranger is larger than the left. this is not visible in the above picture but i got pictures yesterday which show this.
- i hope i don't need to invent a working name for this girl.
the right spot of the stranger is larger than the left. this is not visible in the above picture but i got pictures yesterday which show this.
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Raimis? he has big spots so this eagle is none of the girls.
11:12 he came.
11:13 he jumped to the left branch.
11:15 he went to the top branch.
11:12 he came.
11:13 he jumped to the left branch.
11:15 he went to the top branch.
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11:17 it's Raimis. he returned to the nest and then Milda arrived with a small and short stick.
edit: Milda brought a small green twig.
they started nest work.
11:18 Raimis went back to the left branch. he had a straw dangling down in the back of his trousers.
11:19 Milda went to the left branch.
11:20 Raimis flew out to the meadow.
edit: Milda brought a small green twig.
they started nest work.
11:18 Raimis went back to the left branch. he had a straw dangling down in the back of his trousers.
11:19 Milda went to the left branch.
11:20 Raimis flew out to the meadow.
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Ame, her tail is too white.
Milda's is kind of brownish. It was seen even when she was wet.
Milda's is kind of brownish. It was seen even when she was wet.
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11:24 Raimis brought some hay.
11:25 he went to the left branch and took some hay with him.
11:26 both ruffled their feather in turns. then Raimis pulled Milda's tail feathers.
Milda came down to the nest. her feet are quite muddy.
11:28 Milda jumped to the right branch. then Raimis got up to the top balcony. he took some hay even up there.
11:25 he went to the left branch and took some hay with him.
11:26 both ruffled their feather in turns. then Raimis pulled Milda's tail feathers.
Milda came down to the nest. her feet are quite muddy.
11:28 Milda jumped to the right branch. then Raimis got up to the top balcony. he took some hay even up there.
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They didn't see the poop she left??ame wrote:11:17 it's Raimis. he returned to the nest and then Milda arrived. they started nest work.
11:18 Raimis went back to the left branch.