Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis Durbe 2019

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11:29 a jay on the left branch- he landed 11:27 and was preening himself :laugh:

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I do some chores while watching :whistling:
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i think that there was also another, invisible but not silent jay. :rolleyes:
- or the one jay was talking while he preened himself. :puzzled:


11:45 a jay to the left branch and then to top branch but right away to the top.
it's 'singing' there. :mrgreen:
11:46:55 the jay flew away to the right. - i'm not sure how many jays there were.
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12:08 a nuthatch crossed the nest without saying anything. that's rare! usually they talk a lot and loud. :D
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the nuthatch landed first on the far tip of the branches on the left.
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13:36 a roe buck barked in the forest.
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17:55 interesting little birds visit the nest tree. i think there were a coal tit
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17:57:54 a woodpecker male landed on the left :loveshower:
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17:58 he left the nest tree
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Liz01 wrote: October 9th, 2019, 5:56 pm 17:55 interesting little birds visit the nest tree. i think there were a coal tit
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nope, i think it was a willow tit (Poecile montanus). the coal tit is the "badger tit" with a white stripe in the middle of the back of the neck. the willow tit's back of the neck is black, no white spot there.
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this was a willow tit, i'm almost 100 %-certain of this. he made a characteristic call at 17:56:06 and at 17:57:27.
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Liz01 wrote: October 9th, 2019, 5:56 pm...
17:57:54 a woodpecker male landed on the left :loveshower:
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17:58 he left the nest tree
here's the GSW. :laugh:
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19:51 some wild boar voices.


20:00 more! a lot more! :shock:
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20:03 - 20:05 more some irregular boar voices.


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:hi:

Thanks for all the answers about the Squirrels :loveshower: In each of them there was an interesting or new info for . I know it's a forum about WTE, but It's good to share and learn here about the... MOON, pigeons, squirrels and all the rest. :thumbs:

Sorry for not answering yesterday; we were travelling, I saw it on the phone but waited to be back to my laptop at home.
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October 10

Good Morning everyone! :hi:
ame,thanks for the videos and correction! :2thumbsup: now and then I mix up willow tit , coal tit , marsh tit. But i know these are birds :mrgreen:

6:28 I a hear a owl... and it sounds like rain.
the owl makes very short calls. Could be an pygmy owl :puzzled:

7:12 the pygmy owl is whistling
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7:38 a bird landed on the right in a tree top.
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8:21 it's not a eagle weather :slap:
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good morning!

thank you Liz for the reports: no eagle weather. :nod:
no problem with the tit. they are all little birdies. :laugh:

there's thick fog: the forest behind the meadow is invisible.

9:20 the forest behind the meadow has become visible. 8-)
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Good Foggy Morning !

I hope to see our couple later :thumbs:
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the forest is hiding again. :rolleyes:
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i'll be away most of the day but i can probably peak every now and then.
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11:12:36 A sparrowhawk landed on the nest tree - out of sight on the top
11:12:57 the sparrowhawk is calling near
11:13:47 two bird flew away. the hawk and a crow
11:14:29 the sparrowhawk is good visible :headroll:
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Full crop by the sparrowhawk :laugh:
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11:14:45 A crow landed on the nest tree
11:45:47 i think another crow is followed by the sparrowhawk on the left
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11:15:52 again two birds.. now it looks like the sparrowhawk is hunting a crow or vice versa. The crow was on the left branch

11:16:20 I see it clearly now- the sparrowhawk is hunting. he flew through the nest
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11:17:22 again the sparrowhawk to see for a split second. I found good pictures :D
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what a beautiful hunter :innocent:
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11:17:40 a jay on the left branch

11:18 is on the poop branch and flew off. It's almost a thriller :whistling:

11:19 it seems, the game is over
11:28 strange sound by a crow can be heard.It sounds like a duck with a broken voice :rotf:
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12:12 Raimis is calling :loveshower:
12:13 is calling again. I think Milda is calling too. It sounds a bit far

12:14 -12:15 someone is on the nest tree.
12:16 swans are singing

12:17 is a grey headed woodpecker on the left. No! Its another bird :puzzled: is eating there. Hmmm a red crossbill ? (Loxia curvirostra) female? or a juvenile?
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he is at the lower left corner. You see very little of him
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Pictures from the bird

the tail with a part of green feathers
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the head- I still look for a better pic :bow:
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you can take the picture of the tail to the picture of the head. Then you have a whole bird :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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A bull-necked, big-headed crossbill with a deep and heavy bill, otherwise identical to Common Crossbill. Males are red; females and juveniles greenish. Deeper call notes "chup, chup" subtly different from Red Crossbill. Occurs mainly in mature and tall coniferous forests, especially pine forests, although may be found in spruce and conifer plantations during periodic irruptions following pine-cone crop failure.
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