Estonian White-tailed Sea Eagle Nest Camera 2022

Webcam Watching over White-tailed Eagles nest

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13:21: Agitated eagle calls, rather close. More than one voice? Male, I think.
13:36 ff.: A Great Tit is working on the mike in the 'magical corner' - great sound :mrgreen: (sounds like pressing a button ...)
13:43 ff.: Still working. Hello Precious, we need this thing! - She/he seems to be addicted to the sounds she/he produces;
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13:49: The arrival of a WTE on the p-branch interrupts the Great Tit. No rings; rather fleshy ankles.

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13:53:55: Doesn't stay long, always looking up into the sky. Flies away to the right.
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15:02:54: Stream is buffering.
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Since approx. 30 mins., the cam is back (18:00 something).

19:18: Aha, the meadow is alive! If you look down over the nest rim (between the middle branch and the p-branch), there is - a roebuck,I think!
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19:42:50ff.: Strange bird (?) voice - high-pitched and squeaky.
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19:49: A moment of silvery dusk at Matsalu.

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19:59 ff.: Cracking footsteps, as several four-legged animals search their way through the undergrowth. (sounds light-footed, not boar-like) - Vision dwindles, I say good night :wave:
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Sept 25

Good morning, tere hommikust everybody!


09:53: Cam says: "I need a break". - Mike still on. Someone is picking either at bark or cam gear, a woodpecker is chattering.-
If we're lucky, cam might return occasionally, but it is not sunny today ...
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Cam is back since around 12:02.
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Cam is back just in time! Yippieh!

12:16: E 340 perches on the p-branch with loud calls.

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And he seems to be on guard.
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12:16 Eagle :wave:

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And another one at 12:17

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12:23: Cam is turned off. No mike. Thank you. :faint:

Thank you Marfo for the nice pic of his arrival! :thumbs:
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12:28: Mike is back, strange eagle sounds. Oh wow, something's going on in the tree.
12:31: And again. These are no fighting sounds, rather a display of some kind of 'displeasure'? Someone seems to be working in the nest bowl.
12:33: And there was a tuck at the mike. Hmmh, could there be a stranger, a juvenile, in the tree?
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Susanne wrote: September 25th, 2022, 12:30 pm
12:33: And there was a tuck at the mike. Hmmh, could there be a stranger, a juvenile, in the tree?
Yes, that's what I thought too. Otherwise it would have been chased away I guess. The wings are rather black.
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Thank you Marfo :thumbs: for mentioning the dark wings - I had missed this completely :slap: !
Here's the moment of the stranger's arrival on the middle branch, well monitored by E 340:

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Susanne wrote: September 25th, 2022, 1:21 pm Thank you Marfo :thumbs: for mentioning the dark wings - I had missed this completely :slap: !
Here's the moment of the stranger's arrival on the middle branch, well monitored by E 340:
See also the second picture in my earlier post , you can see the wings a little better.
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13:44: Loud eagle calls - probably from the p-branch. I'm not sure whether it was male or female?
13:47: Plumage ruffling.

<Please keep in mind that this is 'radio reporting', since we still have no cam, only the mike!>

13:54: This sounded like a take-off.
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14:25 f.: Alarm calls by a white-backed woodpecker (?)
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Approx. since 18:02 stream is back!
Let's see if the telepathic connection between cam and eagles works once more :mrgreen:
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Short interruption of cam from 18:53 -58/59. (I thought this would already be it for today ...)
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