the morning was beautiful and sunny.
alice44 wrote:
Bea wrote:Labradeagle was on, sniffing around and checking the carcasses, setting a mark ...
again the only eagle at the feeding ground on March 5th was seen in the morning and again it did not land to eat.Bea wrote:... Now we have a very nice early sunset sky ...
the first eagle was spotted in the treetop at 8.50 andFlex wrote:New food:
Fleur wrote:9:10
9:12 he flew away
Fleur wrote:and back. I think it's the same .. 9:17
Fleur wrote:9:24
Fleur wrote:9:39 eagle flew from the tree to the left
Fleur wrote:10:54 a long Eagle call ( maybe two ? )
Fleur wrote:10:58 I think one in the tree, and two flying around ?
Fleur wrote:11:05
Pitti wrote:.... I caught 4 eagles today
at least four eagles were seen at the feeding ground on March 6th, but again none of them landed. at least one of the eagles was an adult and one was young.Fleur wrote:
bright moonlight (full moon would be on March 8th):Fleur wrote:
Fleur wrote:21:08 raccoon dog...
21:29 two raccoon dogs, and ...an airplane I think ( the sound came later as usually )
... early morning still in black&white
alice44 wrote:
alice44 wrote:6:25 It just went to colour and their has been lots of raven voices and some flying about.
[i][color=#FF4000]at 8.10[/color][/i] alice44 wrote:Suddenly they all flew
[i][color=#FF4000]at 8.46[/color][/i] Fleur wrote:occasionally I hear a Great Tit, nice to listen
Pitti wrote:A beautiful cloudless sky
Ravens are busy
half an hour later:[i][color=#FF4000]at 13.16[/color][/i] Pitti wrote:Two eagles in the tree, I think
Pitti wrote:
[i][color=#FF4000]at 13.22[/color][/i] asteria wrote:A beautiful adult WTE is sitting in the branch.
[i][color=#FF4000]at 13.24[/color][/i] Jo UK wrote:There was a fox roaming around, earlier. It had a bit of mange at the root of its tail. The ravens dive-bombed it so it left. I could not get a picture.
Kitty KCMO wrote:That young eagle is working hard to get a meal out of the frozen block!
ame wrote:the young eagle has a ring only on the right leg. it's all black and has N2668 on it. Swedish Baltic. it's the first Swedish eagle here.
ame wrote:that's Santa's eagle on the branch! white over black on the right and i think i saw Z844 on the left on red over black... no it was vice versa.
edit: and the correct marking is Z848. see below.
Kitty KCMO wrote:
ame wrote:he's from Finnish Lapland like Santa. -a bit more of the ring.
[i][color=#FF4000]at 18.01[/color][/i] ame wrote:Santa's eagle is in a pine tree on Long Island but the Swedish youngster vanished.
Pitti wrote:For a moment on the ground
Back on the branch
ame wrote:Santa's eagle left ... at 18.36.
two ringed eagles were seen at the feeding ground on March 7th. besides the new one above, the eagle ringed in 2006 in Finnish Lapland with ring marking Z848 returned. this eagle was seen here earlier on Feb 17-18 and 20-21 (and possibly on 19th as well).renno wrote: Nice to see eagles on the ground again!
This Swedish N2668 is ringed year 2010 about 50 km north from Stockholm. She/he was 24th of February also in Sõrve Saaremaa island, about 175 km SW from our feeding ground. Here are some good pictures of this bird from Sõrve http://tarsiger.com/paivakirja/kuvat.ph ... sema=sorve
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[i][color=#FF4000]at 21.29[/color][/i] Felis silvestris wrote:Right now, am I counting 6 RDs?
Fleur wrote:really argument between the raccoon dogs
[i][color=#FF4000]at 21.35[/color][/i] Fleur wrote:I saw five I think
vainamoinen wrote: Song of Goldcrest, smallest bird in Europe, is heard in your video. In America you have similar birds - kinglets. http://www.ornitofaunistika.com/lvp/bal ... elmins.mp3
at 18.11:Fleur wrote:17:17 Fox with a bad tail
in less than half an hour the notice "stream not found" was seen and it did not return anymore so the only eagle seen on March 8th was the above young eagle.venegor wrote:The observer
Flex wrote:Yes, the cam works again. New food is here also.
an adult:Pitti wrote:Raven, hooded crows and magpies enjoy their meal
At 13.40 eagle calls and here is the young one
It is very windy and the sky looks more grey than blue
both had gone by about 14.15.Pitti wrote:Another one
Bea wrote:One with only one ring on the right foot - I can only see the numbers 247 (?) on red ring
ame wrote:four eagles on the ground. two with rings!
one had an all-red on right leg only with marking E242 maybe, with maybe 0 in the end. that's from Finnish Quarken.
the other is Estonian B490 who has been here earlier too.
EDIT (on March 11th): while i was making the summary of observed birds i realized that this was a new bird after all! it's ringed in 2009.
ame wrote:... a fifth eagle had landed. i think this is clearly an adult.
Pitti wrote:
Pitti wrote:Three eagles and the fieldfare
Bea wrote:For short time eagles and raccoon dog having supper together
Pitti wrote:Six eagles and a racoondog
Gaby wrote:Here some portraits of them
Felis silvestris wrote: