Estonian Osprey Nest (Ivo & Iiris) 2020

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Estonian Osprey Nest (Ivo & Iiris) 2020

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Welcome everybody to the eighth season on this nest!

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Introduction on LK main page in English: still to come

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Camera link on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqyb3iKYwKI


In case the link to the camera should not work and has changed, please check for the current link here:

Kotkaklubi (Estonian Eagle Club) YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCvBXT ... Saqd19N0Sg

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Ivo hatched and was ringed in 2013 by Joosep Tuvi, in a nest 50 km NNE in Jõgeva county

Iiris has no rings and so one can´t say something definite about her

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Nest is located in South Estonia, Tartumaa, not far from a fish farm. Natural river and ponds are in vicinity, too.

Ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) reach body heights of 50-66 cm, and wingspans of 1,27 - 1,74 m. Females are bigger than males.

- Winglength ♂ 448 bis 495 mm ♀ 470 bis 518 mm
- Weight ♂ 1,12 bis 1,74 kg ♀ 1,21 bis 2,05 kg

Usually two or three eggs are laid and incubated 36-41 days.
Young Ospreys fledge after 50-54 days.

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How to catch an adult osprey to ring it or equip it with a transmitter - documentation from Jürgen about an attempt in 2013:
https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 99#p260799

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Link to forum topic 2018: https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... f=56&t=919
Post with seasonal summary 2018:https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 48#p570548

Link to forum topic 2017: http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... f=56&t=877
Post with seasonal summary 2017: http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 23#p516223

Link to forum topic 2016: http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 24#p452224
Post with seasonal summary 2016: http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 25#p452225

Link to forum topic 2015: http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... f=56&t=764
Post with seasonal summary 2015: http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 52#p365852

Link to forum topic 2014: http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... f=56&t=661
Post with seasonal summary 2014: http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... p=302925#p

Link to forum topic 2013: http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... f=56&t=550
Post with seasonal summary 2013: http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 99#p217199

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Main events 2020


28. March --- Camera goes online

7. April --- First ospreys on the nest (3) and one of them is most likely resident female Iiris viewtopic.php?p=719854#p719854

9. April --- Female (?) osprey with yellow ring on right leg on the nest viewtopic.php?p=720428#p720428
Ring code could not be identified

9. April --- resident male Ivo (ED) is back on the nest viewtopic.php?p=720454#p720454

22. April --- Egg #1 is laid viewtopic.php?p=724558#p724558

25. April --- Egg #2 is laid viewtopic.php?p=725467#p725467

28. April --- Egg #3 is laid viewtopic.php?p=726296#p726296

2. May --- Sticky egg accidentally to the nest rim viewtopic.php?p=727480#p727480

3. May --- Ivo rolls egg back to the nest bowl viewtopic.php?p=727635#p727635

4. May --- Iiris is attacked by an owl viewtopic.php?p=728272#p728272

19. May --- Unringed osprey with fish on the nest viewtopic.php?p=733089#p733089

22. May --- Osprey with ring ZK for a touch-down on the nest viewtopic.php?p=734163#p734163
More infos about ZK viewtopic.php?p=734786#p734786

28. May --- Next visit of Estonian osprey ZK viewtopic.php?p=736181#p736181

29. May --- Ospret #1 hatches viewtopic.php?p=736505#p736505

2. June --- Ospret #2 hatches viewtopic.php?p=737756#p737756

No hatch from the remaining egg, most likely the egg that was unbred at the nest rim from 2nd to 3rd May

10. July --- During cam downtime from 3.-15. July osprets get their rings - UW and UX viewtopic.php?p=750897#p750897

20. July --- UX makes its maiden flight viewtopic.php?p=753170#p753170

24. July --- UW makes its maiden flight viewtopic.php?p=754111#p754111

Camera down time from 13. August until 24. August, 10:48

24. August --- UX is taken down from the nest from a Goshawk viewtopic.php?p=760328#p760328
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History of inhabitants

2013
Adults
Irma (U5) and Ilmar (AF) (former U6)
Osprets
Kaido (DJ), Kenno (DH) and Kaari (DK) died in August

2014
Adults
Irma (U5) and Ilmar (AF)
Osprets
Aino (AR) and Elar (DI)

2015
Adults
Irma (U5) and Joosep (J3)
Osprets
Niina (NN), Thor (NT) and Yolanda (NY)

2016
Adults
Irma (U5) and Ivo (ED)
Osprets
Ivar (RR) a second smaller ospret was blown off from the nest in storm

2017
Adults
Irma (U5) and Ivo (ED)
Osprets
Daisi (DX) and Daimar (DZ)

2018
Adults
Irma (U5) and Ivo (ED)
Osprets
Jaak (XJ), Heli (XH) and Kaja (XK)

2019
Adults
Iiris (no rings) and Ivo (ED)
Osprets
Mart (UM), Nele (UN) and Pilvi (UP)
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Forum members mail and Owlie made some statistics about the dates when Irma was first time seen back on the nest after her migration --- thank you!
mail wrote:....
In previous seasons Irma has first seen on the nest: 29.04.2013, 24.04.2014, 24.04.2015, 18.04.2016
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http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 23#p520623

Owlie wrote:IRMA's migration return dates:

2013: 29th April to Ilmar
2014: 24th April to Ilmar
2015: 24th April to meet with Joosep
2016: 18th April to meet with Ivo
2017: ... to Ivo?
....
http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 90#p521290


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In 2017 Irma was seen back on the nest for the first time on 22. April
In 2018 Irma was seen back on the nest for the first time on 19. April
In 2019 Irma did not return to the nest. Breeding female was Iiris.
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Forum member Sappheira made another interesting statistic --- thank you!
Sappheira wrote:Period between arrival after migration and the first egg

2013
Irma and Ulmar; 10 days
April 29 - Irma (U5) arrived home in the afternoon. Ilmar delivered fish and they mated.
May 09 Egg #1 - (DJ, Kaido)

Oxana and Madis; 9 days
April 23 Piret left the nest. Madis mated several times a day with Oxana.
May 1 Oxana laid an egg.

2014
Irma and Ilmar; 9 days
April 17 - Ilmar arrives at the nest (first arrival 15:31)
April 24 - Irma arrives at the nest and starts attacking the "Dark Beauty" (18:44)
May 3 - Irma laid an egg.

2015
Irma and Joosep; 10 days
14. April - Osprey with ring J3 appears on the nest
24. April - Irma (U5) returns!
3. May - J3 is named Joosep
3. May Egg #1 is laid

Mai and Mikk; 9 days
23. April - Ringed Female Osprey on the nest, white numbers on black ring 29 left ankle.
1. May - Ospreys were named Mai (female) and Mikk (male)
1. May Egg #1 is laid

2016
Irma and Ivo, 13 days
18. April - Irma (U5) is back
19. April - Male Osprey with Estonian ring ED left – Ivo, probably first couple experience
1. May - Egg #1 is laid

Mai and Mati; 8 or 9 days?
16. April - Mai is back on the nest (ring 29)
20. April --- Unringed Osprey at (over the nest)
21. April - Unknown Osprey over the nest
28. April - new resident male Osprey is named Mati
28. April - Egg #1 is laid

2017
Ivo and 718
11. April - Ivo (ED) is back at the nest
12. April - Female Latvian Osprey (red ring with white numbers 718) arrives
Today is 9th day
Egg #1 is soon?
http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 99#p522099


2017
There was no egg laid from Latvian female osprey 718
Irma arrived at 22. April and first egg was laid 2. May --- 10 days

2018
Irma arrived at 19. April and first egg was laid 29. April --- 10 days

2019
Irma did not return to the nest.
Iiris appeared on 13. or 19. April and first egg was laid on 26. April --- 13 or 7 days
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Statistic from our forum member mogga --- thank you!
mogga wrote: Bea, this are the dates when Irma was last seen before migration to Africa:

2013:
23. August

2014:
21. August
http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 39#p341439 (Kisara)

2015:
19. August
http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 64#p416864 (seira)

2016:
24. August
http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 85#p495685 (Bea)

2017:
20. August
http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 92#p548292 (Cessie)
http://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/view ... 39#p571039


2018:
26. August
viewtopic.php?p=613130#p613130 (Sunshine)

2019:
Iiris -
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Statistic from our forum member Sunshine - thank you!
Sunshine wrote: August 10th, 2018, 11:02 am Checked a statistics about when the ospreys were last seen on the nest. Hopefully this year's very warm summer will make them linger a bit more..

For Irma:
in 2013 - she was last sighted on 23 August
in 2014 - 21 August
in 2015 - 19 August
in 2016 - 24 August
in 2017 - 20 August
in 2018 - 26 August
in 2019 - (Iiris)

So Irma might presumably start the migration any time from 19 to 24 August. (2018)

Chicks:
in 2013 Kaido last seen on 8 September, Kenno 12 September
in 2014 Elar and Aino were last seen on 12 September
in 2015 Yolanda last seen on 5 September, Niina on 15 September, Thor on 19 September
in 2016 Ivar last sen on 4 September
in 2017 Daimar was last seen on the nest on 27 August and Daisi on 11 September
in 2018 Kaja was last seen on the nest on 3 September, Heli and Jaak on 6 September
in 2019

So the young osprets can presumably migrate any time from ~ 27 August to 19 September (2018)

The male:
in 2013 Ilmar was last seen on 12 September
in 2014 Ilmar was last seen on 12 September
in 2015 Joosep (J3) last seen on 18 September
in 2016 Ivo last seen on 4 September
in 2017 Ivo last seen on 11 September
in 2018 Ivo last seen on 6 September
in 2019

So Ivo might presumably start his migration journey any time from ~ 4 September to 18 September
(2018)

viewtopic.php?p=610263#p610263

I took the freedom to continue the datas in Sunshines quote, for better and ongoing overview / Bea
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Forum member mogga made a summary of the most common fish that is brought to the nest - thank you, mogga!
mogga wrote: June 18th, 2018, 11:31 pm Once more the charts with the fishes Ivo typically delivers.
Now including the missing ones that Bea mentioned in addition. :laugh:

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All pictures taken from http://www.luontoportti.com
Except 'Common carp' and 'Mirror carp' taken from https://www.wikipedia.org/
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Hello osprey fans :hi:

Many thanks to Urmas and friends for bringing this webcam back to life :loveshower:

Cam came online yesterday late evening and introduction for the topic is still in progress, I will work on it as my time allows.
But at least we have a place where we can post actual events.

There was a time when the cam was buffering, but now it seems to stream continously

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Let´s hope for a happy season here and please stay friendly and tolerant to each other, a very important behaviour in these special times of our lives
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Great to meet you all back here! :wave:
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Hehe :rotf: , great spotted woodpecker taking a selfie, thank you guest :thumbs:
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Hello everyone, welcome back! :D How great to see the camera back online!

Many thanks to Urmas and his team, and also to our very nice moderator Bea! :2thumbsup:
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Hello dear forum users, :wave: how glad it is to see this new forum and the camera online,
we will look forward to the residents of this nest with great impatience.
Thanks to Urmas, thank to Bea for this great opportunity.
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Two pigeons, most likely, common wood pigeons on the dead tree :rolleyes:

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Thank you very much dear Bea for the link in youtube to see the nest.
Let's hope that an osprey will show up soon. Maybe our Ivo and Iiris. :shake:
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