Latvian Osprey Nest 2014 - Pērkons & Lauma
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06.44
06.45
Osprey must haven taken off between 06:45 and 06:46, at pontu pic 06:46 no one is on the nest.
What about her breastfeathers - could it be a female? It is wearing no rings.
Unfortunately pontu pics archive is not public accessable at the moment - so please: when you make observations and can make no pic or video - please post the time here and I will try to get pictures through the backdoor
06.45
Osprey must haven taken off between 06:45 and 06:46, at pontu pic 06:46 no one is on the nest.
What about her breastfeathers - could it be a female? It is wearing no rings.
Unfortunately pontu pics archive is not public accessable at the moment - so please: when you make observations and can make no pic or video - please post the time here and I will try to get pictures through the backdoor
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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wow Bea, I see it just before I have to go
beautiful pictures !!
No rings, Uldis and Ulla have both no rings
or......A new nest with new birds ?
edit: usually the man's first
beautiful pictures !!
No rings, Uldis and Ulla have both no rings
or......A new nest with new birds ?
edit: usually the man's first
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Fleur - I think new nest with new birds, in another location.
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I'm happyBea wrote:Fleur - I think new nest with new birds, in another location.
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In fact this is a Mistle thrush (Turdus viscivorus). Bird of this species also landed at the edge of nest. Songs of Blackbird and Mistle thrush are very similiar.Fleur wrote:9:15 someone landed, song thrush singing?
or just a Blackbird. The sound is distorted a bit as they sit near the mic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgCwuI5FjbU
I'm so happy with this webcam.
So many sounds to hear, even till late in the evening
Now i'm off for a couple of hours
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10:36
For a short moment an Osprey was on the nest, but took off immediately again. But I think it is still sitting near on the tree or camera support.
Pontu didn´t get the moment.
Until I could put my cup of coffee out of my hand, Osprey was gone again and I could take no pic
For a short moment an Osprey was on the nest, but took off immediately again. But I think it is still sitting near on the tree or camera support.
Pontu didn´t get the moment.
Until I could put my cup of coffee out of my hand, Osprey was gone again and I could take no pic
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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thank you for the pics, ospreys are back
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The first OSPREY in this season was to be seen in this nest. A great sensation!
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@thank you vainamoinen
12:59
Mistle thrush singing again and far, very far in the distance an Eagle
12:59
Mistle thrush singing again and far, very far in the distance an Eagle
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Good day! I saw him too. It seems to me that this young bird!Riitta wrote:The first OSPREY in this season was to be seen in this nest. A great sensation!
I was wondering the same - especially in the picture from her/his back it looks like she/he has still more white in the plumage than older ospreysGavril wrote:Good day! I saw him too. It seems to me that this young bird!
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Fleur wrote:@thank you vainamoinen
12:59 Mistle thrush singing again and far, very far in the distance an Eagle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNs4f7seWUA
Do you think this is an eagle? Coukld be also Black Woodpecker. Here is an example
http://www.ornitofaunistika.com/lvp/bal ... kmanis.mp3
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"I shot a buck" and I had to laugh. I really thought it's an eagle.
But you're right Vainamoinen, it's clearly a Black Woodpecker now I listen to it again.
I have learn again
But you're right Vainamoinen, it's clearly a Black Woodpecker now I listen to it again.
I have learn again
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Wow, great to see an osprey was in the nest today .
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This Osprey is first in Latvia in this year. So it's record holder.
Yes, as far as cams are concerned - we still await Madis/Piret cam ...vainamoinen wrote:This Osprey is first in Latvia in this year. So it's record holder.
It is really nice to experience a "live" osprey, as I already did here, a fresh breath of a new season
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I am curious whether we will see it again next days, or whether it was a still migrating one, heading further north.vainamoinen wrote:This Osprey is first in Latvia in this year. So it's record holder.
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vainamoinen wrote:This Osprey is first in Latvia in this year. So it's record holder.
You are right, too, Bea,Bea wrote:I am curious whether we will see it again next days, or whether it was a still migrating one, heading further north.
Last year we saw at least one (nice) young osprey trying to make acquaintance with Ilmar and Irma's nest for instance. And we have read of "Finnish" ospreys making stops on Estonian nests during the spring.
The osprey on the new Latvian nest was twice very hasty on the nest as I saw it ...
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