Estonian White-tailed Sea Eagle Nest Camera 2022
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Re: Estonian White-tailed Sea Eagle Nest Camera 2022
22:46 (approx.): Cam is back.
Look into his eyes - and what do you see? E 340.
23:02: 'Smiley' tucks her beak into her back feathers.
23:03: He stands up, I can hear his 'jingle bells' - yes. All is well.
23:05: E 340 perches on the p-branch and calls (waking up 'Smiley'). But she goes back to sleep again, her mate at her side.
- Unfortunately we missed a very interesting part: chasing away the uninvited guest. -
23:09: They probably started a duet, but the cam is turned off and cuts away the second note ...
Look into his eyes - and what do you see? E 340.
23:02: 'Smiley' tucks her beak into her back feathers.
23:03: He stands up, I can hear his 'jingle bells' - yes. All is well.
23:05: E 340 perches on the p-branch and calls (waking up 'Smiley'). But she goes back to sleep again, her mate at her side.
- Unfortunately we missed a very interesting part: chasing away the uninvited guest. -
23:09: They probably started a duet, but the cam is turned off and cuts away the second note ...
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June 20
Good morning to all, another eagle day!
04:17: E 340 has brought a bundle of hay and restores his bedding. He flies away to the woods straight ahead.
Good morning to all, another eagle day!
04:17: E 340 has brought a bundle of hay and restores his bedding. He flies away to the woods straight ahead.
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06:32: One nuthatch, 06:44: Two nuthatches on the nest (thank you Inga, YT-chat, for the time stamps! ).
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Cam off (mike on): 11:12-11:16; 11:24 - 12:03; 19:37: stuttering, turned off at 19:41 - ...
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19:22 ff.: The usual wood pigeon in the tree; out of sight, but you hear its wingflapping, the pigeon is changing branches and, of course: singing.
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22:22: Good evening, 'Smiley'!
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22:37: 'Smiley' turns on the p-branch and flies away to the woods- position 2 o'clock, there is a darker space in the tree tops (left of the thick right branch), where she vanishes.
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June 21
Good morning to all, Eagle Day!
But I'm quite puzzled.
09:06: A WTE dives down from an upper branch into the nest bowl, carrying a branch.
Look at the tail marks - I don't know this eagle!
10:01: Still lying in the nest bowl.
Good morning to all, Eagle Day!
But I'm quite puzzled.
09:06: A WTE dives down from an upper branch into the nest bowl, carrying a branch.
Look at the tail marks - I don't know this eagle!
10:01: Still lying in the nest bowl.
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10:06: Perching on the p-branch now.
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Just an inbetween thought: Could it be that, given the case this is 'Smiley' after all - which the proceedings here will show sooner or later -, the female has started to moult her tail feathers?
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... in_Germany
Quote (from the abstract): "Tail feathers were moulted in sequence of 1-63-4-2-5 and showed a predominantly transilient alternation. Although tail and flight feathers could be moulted in any month between April and October, there was a strong tendency for them to be moulted between May and August. (...) Adults generally moulted their tail feathers over a 2-year period with an annual moult rate of 53 %. (...) According to this model females showed a higher annual moult rate of primaries and tail feathers in years without breeding success. Tail and flight feathers were moulted on average 1.5 months later in years with breeding success than in years without. " - We'll see!
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... in_Germany
Quote (from the abstract): "Tail feathers were moulted in sequence of 1-63-4-2-5 and showed a predominantly transilient alternation. Although tail and flight feathers could be moulted in any month between April and October, there was a strong tendency for them to be moulted between May and August. (...) Adults generally moulted their tail feathers over a 2-year period with an annual moult rate of 53 %. (...) According to this model females showed a higher annual moult rate of primaries and tail feathers in years without breeding success. Tail and flight feathers were moulted on average 1.5 months later in years with breeding success than in years without. " - We'll see!
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11:27: The WTE flies away to the right and then circles to the left.
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12:57: Eagle calls.
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17:59:07: The stream is stuck.
- I peeked into the Latvian forum:
https://forums.dabasdati.lv/viewtopic.p ... &start=720
and Verotaja, aka Grieta , thinks it is 'Smiley'. I guess she is right! I must pay more attention to the seasonal development of her tail marks
- I peeked into the Latvian forum:
https://forums.dabasdati.lv/viewtopic.p ... &start=720
and Verotaja, aka Grieta , thinks it is 'Smiley'. I guess she is right! I must pay more attention to the seasonal development of her tail marks
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since approx. 19:30, the cam is back.
20:59: ... and gone again.
20:59: ... and gone again.
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June 22
Good morning to all!
09:52: Strange noises, some branches seemed to fall/crack. I didn't see anything, maybe these were just old branches falling down ?
Good morning to all!
09:52: Strange noises, some branches seemed to fall/crack. I didn't see anything, maybe these were just old branches falling down ?
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13:27 ff.: A WTE (I think it's 'Smiley') lands on the p-branch, out of breath, heavily panting, her tongue is sticking out.
She then jumps to a lower branch at the right, but unfortunately I have not seen her departure. Phew, I don't like to see her in such a state ...
She then jumps to a lower branch at the right, but unfortunately I have not seen her departure. Phew, I don't like to see her in such a state ...
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15:32 (approx.) - cam says good-bye, mike still works.
17:15 (appr.): Cam is back - at least attempts to be back ...
17:15 (appr.): Cam is back - at least attempts to be back ...
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17:34: Sound of an airplane. 17:34:56: Stream stuck.
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18:27:35: I hear plumage ruffling - but do not see anything.
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18:42 ff.: Cracking sounds, at 18:44: grunting. Wild boar, I guess, maybe somewhere in the brook alley?