Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis Durbe 2022
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Re: Latvian WtE nest webcamera Juras-erglis Durbe 2022
13:21 he is here again
he went on the left branch and back into the nest
he went on the left branch and back into the nest
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13:21 Mr L came back with a big crop.
(i think he had already when he came the first time.)
he went to the left branch and called.
(i think he had already when he came the first time.)
he went to the left branch and called.
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the nice crop - mentioned by ame
13:24 he is calling.. so he isn't alone
13:26 he is still on the left branch and is looking around
13:44 he left the nest tree and flew in direction "fish market" I think he landed on a tree in the forest?
13:24 he is calling.. so he isn't alone
13:26 he is still on the left branch and is looking around
13:44 he left the nest tree and flew in direction "fish market" I think he landed on a tree in the forest?
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13:44 Mr L flew away.
he disappeared behind the upper left branch and by stretching my imagination a little i can almost see him beyond that, but then he disappeared.
he disappeared behind the upper left branch and by stretching my imagination a little i can almost see him beyond that, but then he disappeared.
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15:06:15 -> a willow tit (Poecile montanus) was hanging upside down on the branches behind/above the nest. he/she talked a long time before he/she came visible.
15:07 a coal tit (Periparus ater) visited the nest.
15:07 a coal tit (Periparus ater) visited the nest.
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17:26:15 a tawny owl female called. she wasn't very near.
playlist today:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjup ... kOSITyse2j
playlist today:
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January 16
Good Morning
ame, thanks for the videos and reporting
Both are at home. Milda is in the nest, Mr L is on the left higher branch
Their arrival is worth seeing! It's best to watch the video from ame. I find it spectacular how they "crossed" in the sky
8:34 they are flying around -
Mr L flew from the left to the right and came into the nest
Milda flew from the right to the left and came in from the left
Good Morning
ame, thanks for the videos and reporting
Both are at home. Milda is in the nest, Mr L is on the left higher branch
Their arrival is worth seeing! It's best to watch the video from ame. I find it spectacular how they "crossed" in the sky
8:34 they are flying around -
Mr L flew from the left to the right and came into the nest
Milda flew from the right to the left and came in from the left
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they are working together in the nest bowl
8:35 Mr Ljumped on the left and then on the higher branch
Milda is looking to the left
8:37 Milda jumps on the left branch
8:35 Mr Ljumped on the left and then on the higher branch
Milda is looking to the left
8:37 Milda jumps on the left branch
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She went back into the nest
8:43 Milda went to the left and flew away
8:43 Mr L goes off too
8:43 Milda went to the left and flew away
8:43 Mr L goes off too
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good morning and thank you Liz for the reports!
the eagles flew in each from their own direction. they had "surrounded" the nest tree.
the eagles flew in each from their own direction. they had "surrounded" the nest tree.
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8:41 Milda came down to the nest.
8:43 she flew out to the left. soon Mr L followed her.
8:43 she flew out to the left. soon Mr L followed her.
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8:55 a jay was making buzzard's calls and meow's nearby. the eagles sang at some longer distance.
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9:52 there are animals under the nest tree- I did not hear any oink, oink
9:54 they are still there, I can not see any
9:56 they still can be heard..
9:54 they are still there, I can not see any
9:56 they still can be heard..
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the sound of footsteps was so loud that they were probably too near the nest tree to be visible for us. the pace of the footsteps sounded like wild boar's. it was a peaceful group of sows. they didn't have to make voices.
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12:15:40 a voice of wild boar. oink-oink!
i found a site where one can copy not only emojis but also useful symbols like for example Greek letters (for example ο = omikron and α = alfa), mathematical symbols (≤, ≃, ∢, ⇒, ...), and all kinds of other symbols (♀, ♂, ☯, ℃, ♫)
https://coolsymbol.com/
i found a site where one can copy not only emojis but also useful symbols like for example Greek letters (for example ο = omikron and α = alfa), mathematical symbols (≤, ≃, ∢, ⇒, ...), and all kinds of other symbols (♀, ♂, ☯, ℃, ♫)
https://coolsymbol.com/
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Thank you ame, that is useful! I'm doing it via the keyboard so far. It's easier that way. I no longer have to remember combinations
a example you have to hold down the "Alt" key and then the numbers 0169 = ©
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the wind has become harder and harder since the morning. it also sounds like raindrops every now and then...
Liz, are you trying to tell that you have learned and remembered symbols and ASCII number combinations like that?? respect!
--- i have had to dig up all those every time again from somewhere...
Liz, are you trying to tell that you have learned and remembered symbols and ASCII number combinations like that?? respect!
--- i have had to dig up all those every time again from somewhere...
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good evening!
the wind was stronger and stronger all afternoon and still in the evening it was strong.
the playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjup ... Dtrnk3iavo
the wind was stronger and stronger all afternoon and still in the evening it was strong.
the playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjup ... Dtrnk3iavo
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January 17
Good Morning everyone!
it sound there is still stormy!
We have a storm with a force of 10-11, which is up to 110 km/h too
7:59 there is a bit snow in the nest
yes ame, I have worked with it for many years. This was much faster than inserting the characters from Word into Excel. I always wanted to work efficiently. These symbols are very often used in electrical engineering: ∅, Ω, Φ,±! I needed this very many times a day. Other characters too, of course. Basically everything you need for electrical engineering characters.
Good Morning everyone!
it sound there is still stormy!
We have a storm with a force of 10-11, which is up to 110 km/h too
7:59 there is a bit snow in the nest
yes ame, I have worked with it for many years. This was much faster than inserting the characters from Word into Excel. I always wanted to work efficiently. These symbols are very often used in electrical engineering: ∅, Ω, Φ,±! I needed this very many times a day. Other characters too, of course. Basically everything you need for electrical engineering characters.
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9:01:25 Eagle landed on the higher left branch. I see a white tail.. He flew in from the right over the meadow
could be Mr L on patrol
9:04 he turns on the branch
could be Mr L on patrol
9:04 he turns on the branch