Griffon Vulture Webcam in Israel
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Re: Griffon Vulture Webcam in Israel
15:00 The camera has zoomed out a little
15:02 More gliding practice
15:23 Dad would be proud
15:02 More gliding practice
15:23 Dad would be proud
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18:09 The perspective has changed again
18:20 The angle is back to normal
19:16 The chick appears to be incredibly tired
18:20 The angle is back to normal
19:16 The chick appears to be incredibly tired
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19:18 A couple of comments posted today below the live stream suggest that two more guests - K(?)72 and ?38 - may have paid the chick a visit in the afternoon. I guess I'll have to wait until a new highlights video is published before I can say more
Incidentally, K72 is K53's (K53 was seen here too...) female partner - their egg turned out to have been infertile...
20:32 Good night
The chick is 96 days old (and the stream is down at the moment).
Incidentally, K72 is K53's (K53 was seen here too...) female partner - their egg turned out to have been infertile...
20:32 Good night
The chick is 96 days old (and the stream is down at the moment).
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29 May
5:00 The stream is back live
05:31 The proverbial worm can walk unharmed
10:25 The Egyptian vulture chicks are doing just great
5:00 The stream is back live
05:31 The proverbial worm can walk unharmed
10:25 The Egyptian vulture chicks are doing just great
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12:27 Find the GV chick! (S)he is cutting quite a lonely figure out there!
12:28 But, oh my! The chick hasn't been lonely all morning...
12:45 I'm too heavy to exercise today, sorry
(Well, not quite - as a matter of fact I did observe, though did not capture, two brief bouts of wing exercise.)
12:28 But, oh my! The chick hasn't been lonely all morning...
12:45 I'm too heavy to exercise today, sorry
(Well, not quite - as a matter of fact I did observe, though did not capture, two brief bouts of wing exercise.)
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14:04 Quite a lot of time today is spent like this
14:21 Here's one of the more ambitious moments in the (early) afternoon
15:24 Too much food will spoil you
14:21 Here's one of the more ambitious moments in the (early) afternoon
15:24 Too much food will spoil you
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17:23 The clock keeps ticking
18:06 Semi-flat
18:41 Completely flat
18:06 Semi-flat
18:41 Completely flat
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20:19 The chick can finally relax...
20:46 Good night to the 97-day-old
20:46 Good night to the 97-day-old
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Marbzy, before I look any further for the worm - what do you think?05:31 The proverbial worm can walk unharmed
In any case, the chick (which almost looks like an adult) knows what to do with its wings.
...The night temperatures are certainly pleasant and the rocks give off some stored coolness during the day.18:06 Semi-flat ....18:41 Completely flat
But yes, I feel like that at the moment.
These increased visits of other vultures at the moment are strange.
I am surprised that the parents do not defend.
Are they so far and so long away from the nest that they don't notice these visits?
"Throw your heart across the river and swim after it."
Indian proverb
Indian proverb
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30 May
01:06 Asleep on the ground this time
09:29 Looking for a few last bouts of precious sleep
09:46 These tiny black visitors appear relatively welcome
01:06 Asleep on the ground this time
09:29 Looking for a few last bouts of precious sleep
09:46 These tiny black visitors appear relatively welcome
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10:43 Dozing
12:19 At least the head comes up every now and then
13:58 Or not every...
It's not that hot out there now. According to a weather forecast, daytime temperatures are in the high 20s, while at night they are generally in the 10-15 degrees range. Plus most days there's a fair amount of breeze.
12:19 At least the head comes up every now and then
13:58 Or not every...
It's not that hot out there now. According to a weather forecast, daytime temperatures are in the high 20s, while at night they are generally in the 10-15 degrees range. Plus most days there's a fair amount of breeze.
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14:40 The chick's finally up (mind you, this is not continuous coverage - I merely manage a look from time to time)
15:03 Trouble!
15:05 In the moments leading up to K53's arrival, the chick had been acting just as (s)he would always behave expecting a parent. Naturally, the chick then crouched down quietly by the cliff wall as if bracing for the worst upon realising that the incoming vulture was no relative. By the time this image was captured, K53 had "bitten" the chick in his/her back at least twice. The chick made a couple of half-hearted efforts to reply in kind, but has generally been reduced to arguing - just like in the image below
15:03 Trouble!
15:05 In the moments leading up to K53's arrival, the chick had been acting just as (s)he would always behave expecting a parent. Naturally, the chick then crouched down quietly by the cliff wall as if bracing for the worst upon realising that the incoming vulture was no relative. By the time this image was captured, K53 had "bitten" the chick in his/her back at least twice. The chick made a couple of half-hearted efforts to reply in kind, but has generally been reduced to arguing - just like in the image below
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15:06 And now to make matters worse, K53 is joined by his female partner in crime - K72 (a reminder: this K72 laid an egg this season, but it turned out to be infertile - K53 abandoned it after 94 days of unsuccessful incubation). K72 instantly charges at the hapless chick
Mind you, griffons may be classified as raptors, but they are not killers, so this visits seem more like lessons in the colony's pecking order, but I admit that this is just speculation on my part.
15:07 Amid all this commotion, the male (K53) suddenly takes off
15:07 The female soon follows - at least their stay was short (though they did land a total of at least four-five angry jabs on the chick's back)
Mind you, griffons may be classified as raptors, but they are not killers, so this visits seem more like lessons in the colony's pecking order, but I admit that this is just speculation on my part.
15:07 Amid all this commotion, the male (K53) suddenly takes off
15:07 The female soon follows - at least their stay was short (though they did land a total of at least four-five angry jabs on the chick's back)
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15:08 And the chick is seemingly unfazed
15:57 The 13-week-old is back to his normal ways
16:01 As the breeze picks up, (s)he engages in lively exercise
15:57 The 13-week-old is back to his normal ways
16:01 As the breeze picks up, (s)he engages in lively exercise
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16:05 Gliding practice into robust headwind
17:53 Back on the ground
18:08 There's a parent on the ledge - barely a couple of feathers make it into view, while the chick keeps bristling and shaking the body in expectation of a meal
17:53 Back on the ground
18:08 There's a parent on the ledge - barely a couple of feathers make it into view, while the chick keeps bristling and shaking the body in expectation of a meal
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18:09 My money is on Dad (Mom does not normally venture onto the left-hand section of the ledge post-feeding)
18:10 The chick's efforts fail to produce a reaction
18:12 These guttural croaking calls go unanswered, too
18:10 The chick's efforts fail to produce a reaction
18:12 These guttural croaking calls go unanswered, too
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18:16 But I'm soooo hungry
18:17 The parent's identity is not confirmed
19:12 Sunset
18:17 The parent's identity is not confirmed
19:12 Sunset
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19:22 The chick keeps roaming the nest and its direct surroundings
19:50 The head disappears between the wings
23:37 Good night!
The chick is 98 days old. At this point, his/her parents spend a lot of time searching for food for him/her and only very infrequently turn up at the eyrie. They are said to irregularly keep an eye on the chick from the top of the opposite wall of the canyon, but that is as much information as I have been able to retrieve.
19:50 The head disappears between the wings
23:37 Good night!
The chick is 98 days old. At this point, his/her parents spend a lot of time searching for food for him/her and only very infrequently turn up at the eyrie. They are said to irregularly keep an eye on the chick from the top of the opposite wall of the canyon, but that is as much information as I have been able to retrieve.
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31 May
02:01 At some point through the night the little griffon assumed the standing position
05:28 (S)he doesn't really qualify as an early bird, does (s)he? (But griffons are generally known to be relatively inactive in the morning hours)
05:30 The commentator's curse...
02:01 At some point through the night the little griffon assumed the standing position
05:28 (S)he doesn't really qualify as an early bird, does (s)he? (But griffons are generally known to be relatively inactive in the morning hours)
05:30 The commentator's curse...
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05:32 The chick does a few paces around the nest
05:35 ... lets out a mighty yawn...
05:35 ... and buries his/her head where it's most comfortable
05:35 ... lets out a mighty yawn...
05:35 ... and buries his/her head where it's most comfortable