Estonian Tawny Owl Webcam
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Re: Estonian Tawny Owl Webcam
Thank you, Macdoum.
I have started a topic in Other Birds and Animals
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=220
about the Loch of Lowes osprey nest. It really needs some help so please post there if you can. It needs to be filled out with the history of that nest, the birds and people involved, as well as recent events and up top date news.
If you have another link to the same or similar sites, please post that too.
I have started a topic in Other Birds and Animals
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=220
about the Loch of Lowes osprey nest. It really needs some help so please post there if you can. It needs to be filled out with the history of that nest, the birds and people involved, as well as recent events and up top date news.
If you have another link to the same or similar sites, please post that too.
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I don't know much about it, but I've added what I could. Hope it helps.Jo UK wrote:Thank you, Macdoum.
I have started a topic in Other Birds and Animals
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=220
about the Loch of Lowes osprey nest. It really needs some help so please post there if you can. It needs to be filled out with the history of that nest, the birds and people involved, as well as recent events and up top date news.
If you have another link to the same or similar sites, please post that too.
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Thanks, Mew.
Everything helps!
Everything helps!
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I want to express my gratitude to those people who installed cameras in the hollow, who gave the world the opportunity to observe the life of our sovyat.Rebyata, God give you happiness, joy, prosperity, success and good luck in your work in the observations!
How many joys and happy moments you've made to our souls, in our home and family. How many have experienced and suffered rejoiced with Biggie
Many thanks to all forum users, who laid out the photo and video materials, share their observations. I did not participate in the forum, but watched all the reports and had to get acquainted with many. I also have video materials. And I will need their time to pay. I'll have to figure out the envelope. Unfortunately I was too late to observe the life of owls. At the end of May. Still later, and found the forum. But I'm very glad! And I hope that with our Biggie all is well and he is happy and healthy!
I do not speak English, so I hope that will treat with the understanding.
How many joys and happy moments you've made to our souls, in our home and family. How many have experienced and suffered rejoiced with Biggie
Many thanks to all forum users, who laid out the photo and video materials, share their observations. I did not participate in the forum, but watched all the reports and had to get acquainted with many. I also have video materials. And I will need their time to pay. I'll have to figure out the envelope. Unfortunately I was too late to observe the life of owls. At the end of May. Still later, and found the forum. But I'm very glad! And I hope that with our Biggie all is well and he is happy and healthy!
I do not speak English, so I hope that will treat with the understanding.
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Sovenki your clay figurines - vellikolepny! They Biggie very similar to yourself! I wish you success and good luck in your future works!
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Biggie we do not see, but he lives in our hearts, souls and inspires us to good deeds. I can not share with other forum users link to the owls - horned owl. Unfortunately, and here I am, too late attaches to the camera. But they also are fun and funny. I hope that I will not swear that I give a link to another site. Just really want to share the joy.
http://www.beleefdelente.nl/steenuil
Or open the site itself
http://www.beleefdelente.nl and click on the hyperlinks above STEENUL
Rather, these owls will soon leave their cozy cottage. But I hope that some time be able to admire them. Sorry, that probably would not be able to discuss and share experiences and what they saw on the forum.
http://www.beleefdelente.nl/steenuil
Or open the site itself
http://www.beleefdelente.nl and click on the hyperlinks above STEENUL
Rather, these owls will soon leave their cozy cottage. But I hope that some time be able to admire them. Sorry, that probably would not be able to discuss and share experiences and what they saw on the forum.
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Mariya, you are welcome to discuss Little owl in this thread viewtopic.php?f=33&t=176&start=0
Эта тема посвящена Воробьиному сычу в Нидерландах, присоединяйтесь.
Эта тема посвящена Воробьиному сычу в Нидерландах, присоединяйтесь.
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Mariya wrote:Biggie we do not see, but he lives in our hearts, souls and inspires us to good deeds. I can not share with other forum users link to the owls - horned owl. Unfortunately, and here I am, too late attaches to the camera. But they also are fun and funny. I hope that I will not swear that I give a link to another site. Just really want to share the joy.
http://www.beleefdelente.nl/steenuil
Or open the site itself
http://www.beleefdelente.nl and click on the hyperlinks above STEENUL
Adorable! Thank you! Regards to Everybody!!!
Rather, these owls will soon leave their cozy cottage. But I hope that some time be able to admire them. Sorry, that probably would not be able to discuss and share experiences and what they saw on the forum.
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I don't know why my message dropped into yours sorry!Tawny Granny wrote:
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Sovenki, thank you very much for the link!
Tony grandmother, is sometimes is! I read your posts!
Tony grandmother, is sometimes is! I read your posts!
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Thank you, Mariya, for those lovely little owls! и пасибо, что вы пишете на английский язык. Мне очень жаль, что я не пишу хорошo пo-русский. Have I remembered all, or any, of that OK?
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Mew, thanks for your try to write Russian! It's very difficult language and you cope with it quite well.Mew wrote:Thank you, Mariya, for those lovely little owls! и пасибо, что вы пишете на английский язык. Мне очень жаль, что posting.php?mode=quote&f=16&p=75951я не пишу хорошo пo-русский. Have I remembered all, or any, of that OK?
Mariya, I've started to watch on http://www.beleefdelente.nl/ Kerkuil nest after Biggie's leaving.
All birs there are so cute Thanks!
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Ah, but you will have seen that I only remember some very easy bits! I used to be able to read a little more, but now I have forgotten almost all of it. And so, извините, пожалуйста - forgive me that I cannot write anything in Russian about Biggie or other birds - or anything at all in Estonian and most of the wonderful languages that all you others speak! I wish I could show my respect to you all.katicurl wrote: Mew, thanks for your try to write Russian! It's very difficult language and you cope with it quite well.
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A gentle reminder to members - if you are posting in a language other than English, please provide a translation, if you are writing more than a couple of words. Then we can all know what is being said.Mew wrote:Thank you, Mariya, for those lovely little owls! и пасибо, что вы пишете на английский язык. Мне очень жаль, что я не пишу хорошo пo-русский. Have I remembered all, or any, of that OK?
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Apologies. I said (or tried to say): Thank you for writing in English. Sorry I don't write good Russian.Jo UK wrote: A gentle reminder to members - if you are posting in a language other than English, please provide a translation, if you are writing more than a couple of words. Then we can all know what is being said.
Thanks!
As I said in the next post: извините, пожалуйста - forgive me [[that I cannot write anything in Russian about Biggie or other birds - or anything at all in Estonian and most of the wonderful languages that all you others speak! I wish I could show my respect to you all.]]
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Thanks for that Mew. We don't want anyone to feel excluded!
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Yes - I only wish I could manage to write something in other languages about the birds, but would have to resort to an online translator. Perhaps I should just give up - everyone's English is SO good here.Jo UK wrote:Thanks for that Mew. We don't want anyone to feel excluded!
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Oh no! Please, don't say that, dear Mew! I for example can not English well.. I use google translator each day, and what I can I have learned here little by little. No-one blames never ever me or anyone else for any mistakes. I can do so funny mistakes in English - because I can't recognize them always on my own. Google too makes many times funny translations, but it is no-one to blame for some language mistakes here. 'Bad English' is good enough here, believe me..Mew wrote: Yes - I only wish I could manage to write something in other languages about the birds, but would have to resort to an online translator. Perhaps I should just give up - everyone's English is SO good here.
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I certainly believe that if we can all understand what you call "bad English" and learn so much from each other, then that use of English is far from "bad." It is BRILLIANT. There is nothing better! Thanks, all.Olga wrote: Oh no! Please, don't say that, dear Mew! I for example can not English well.. I use google translator each day, and what I can I have learned here little by little. No-one blames never ever me or anyone else for any mistakes. I can do so funny mistakes in English - because I can't recognize them always on my own. Google too makes many times funny translations, but it is no-one to blame for some language mistakes here. 'Bad English' is good enough here, believe me..
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Mew wrote:Thank you, Mariya, for those lovely little owls! и пасибо, что вы пишете на английский язык. Мне очень жаль, что я не пишу хорошo пo-русский. Have I remembered all, or any, of that OK?
Yes, Russian language for complex communication and learning. But I'm glad that I can use google translate, and I can understand that written by other users. It is not an exact translation, but understandable. When I found this site, the first time in his life regretted that I do not know English. At school, taught German. And now learning the language is difficult.