Eagles' Winter Feeding Ground ~ Nov 2009 - Mar 2010

Webcams of eagles feeding during winter time
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Re: Winter Feeding Ground Webcam November '09

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March 6

Good morning!

7.10. There is new frech food. Thanks Tiit if it was you. How lovely for the weekend :bow: :thumbs:

And now I am finding TWO KIND OF FOOD :headroll:
You have to wake upp small birds :whistling:
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Lots of new food!

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Four magpies, probably two couples.
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That looks like one HUGE raven and a more normal sized raven.
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tore off a piece of

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Nice and sunny morning!
At the moment few ravens, two magpies and...was it a buzzard? :puzzled:
Not sure.
Anyway - there is enough food.
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Ravens are flying away with huge beak fulls of something -- one looked like a lot of fur, but the raven seemed pleased.
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Huge amounts of the food are gone.
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the raven has carried away food

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A raven...
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Who has stolen the food? Foxes again?
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asteria wrote:Who has stolen the food? Foxes again?
yes, there was a fox there in the early afternoon, but it was a realy short event, sorry, no pictures!
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It is a miracle: all that meat that was there is gone!
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Huh! The foxes know where to come now. When do they have young to feed? Is it usually a bit later than this?
Everything must eat, but it feels wrong to see food just vanish from "our" birds!
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Post by asteria »

Even if the foxes are single, they would like to hide the food and enjoy their meal without crows, ravens or magpies who peck their tails. But yesterdays couple could bring the meat for the kids indeed.
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Post by Liis »

Good morning :hi: !
Not much happening this morning - two magpies, a couple of hooded crows, some crow voices. Lazy Sunday?
13.40 Brief visit by raven, and ravens' voices around.
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Post by Jo UK »

The feeding ground webcam season has ended now. It was a really good chnace to see so many eagles and all the other visitors. The webcam view was so good, too - maybe not at the early stages but recently it was great!

Thanks to all who make it possible for us to enjoy this place.

http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/

Feeding Ground cam offline: http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/6764
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I just wanted to say thank you to all the staff for all their hard work!

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Post by asteria »

Bye-bye, the winter feeding ground, hello the WTE nest! :wave:
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