ESTLAT - Latvian WTE nest webcamera: Juras-Erglis 2013
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ESTLAT - Latvian WTE nest webcamera: Juras-Erglis 2013
ESTLAT is a joint project between Estonia and Latvia promoting information and education about "Eagles Cross Borders"
The Latvian nest webcam cam be viewed here
http://pontu.eenet.ee/player/juras-erglis.html
for VLC) rtsp://193.40.133.138:80/live/juras-erglis
Here is the information about it, on Looduskalender main page, from last year. If any updating is required, that will be entered here.
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/12994
We don't know who will nest here, this year! Buzzard? Duck? White tailed Sea Eagle?
The Latvian nest webcam cam be viewed here
http://pontu.eenet.ee/player/juras-erglis.html
for VLC) rtsp://193.40.133.138:80/live/juras-erglis
Here is the information about it, on Looduskalender main page, from last year. If any updating is required, that will be entered here.
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/12994
We don't know who will nest here, this year! Buzzard? Duck? White tailed Sea Eagle?
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Bea was the first to notice that the camera was working.
[color=#FF8000]On 10 Mar 2013, 09:00[/color] Bea wrote:Do you remember the Latvian Juras-Erglis-nest from last season? From time to time I check our "old" adresses from last year online and today I found the nest online
(for VLC) rtsp://193.40.133.138:80/live/juras-erglis
(JW-Player in browser) http://pontu.eenet.ee/player/juras-erglis.html
I have still no idea whats going on or not ... it looks misty there ...
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[color=#FF8000]On 10 Mar 2013, 09:29[/color] Bea wrote:Woodpecker inspecting Juras-Erglis nest
Jo, what about an own thread for the Estlat-nests 2013???
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now that i looked at Bea's pictures and the pictures from last season more carefully it seems that this is not a new nest after all. i think it is the same nest but the viewing angle is new. i think the camera has been moved a bit higher and to the right of its previous position. the fork of branches which is now in the middle was more to the left last year.
moving the camera higher is a good idea. maybe now it is not so vulnerable to poop-shots.
moving the camera higher is a good idea. maybe now it is not so vulnerable to poop-shots.
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Definitely this is an another nest. Nest tree species is different. Previous nest was in the aspen but this one is in the pine, I think. Maybe I'm wrong but sure that this isn't an aspen.ame wrote:now that i looked at Bea's pictures and the pictures from last season more carefully it seems that this is not a new nest after all. i think it is the same nest but the viewing angle is new. i think the camera has been moved a bit higher and to the right of its previous position. the fork of branches which is now in the middle was more to the left last year.
moving the camera higher is a good idea. maybe now it is not so vulnerable to poop-shots.
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17:25
Woodpecker here again
He took a piece of bark from the tree, holding it in his beak
Woodpecker here again
He took a piece of bark from the tree, holding it in his beak
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If it is a pine there should be branches with some pineneedles around ... think there are none .... ?vainamoinen wrote:Definitely this is an another nest. Nest tree species is different. Previous nest was in the aspen but this one is in the pine, I think. Maybe I'm wrong but sure that this isn't an aspen.
Pine is evergreen ....
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For comparison, here is a picture posted by Fleur in April, last year.
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If it is a pine there should be branches with some pineneedles around ... think there are none .... ?
Pine is evergreen ....[/quote]
I know that pine is evergreen. May be this is Die Schwarz-Erle (Alnus glutinosa), I don't know. But it's sure it isn't aspen, so it's different nest.
Pine is evergreen ....[/quote]
I know that pine is evergreen. May be this is Die Schwarz-Erle (Alnus glutinosa), I don't know. But it's sure it isn't aspen, so it's different nest.
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I heard a second or third-hand rumour that the camera had been moved to a new location, and that is why there was a delay in starting this 2013 topic. But, as members are viewing the camera and need to post pictures, here we are! We can hope for enlightenment in due time.
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Vainamoinenvainamoinen wrote:I know that pine is evergreen. May be this is Die Schwarz-Erle (Alnus glutinosa), I don't know. But it's sure it isn't aspen, so it's different nest.
As soon as the leafs are growing we will find out which tree it is definately .... and as Jo wrote already - it is a new location in another tree and you were quite right with your observation
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We were a bit too fast .....Jo UK wrote:...But, as members are viewing the camera and need to post pictures, here we are! We can hope for enlightenment in due time.
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11. March
It was a quiet day here at the nest, day a bit windy - sometimes the tree was swaying, good enough to get seasick by watching longer
Now in the evening sun is shining a bit and wind calmed down.
It was a quiet day here at the nest, day a bit windy - sometimes the tree was swaying, good enough to get seasick by watching longer
Now in the evening sun is shining a bit and wind calmed down.
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I notice the camera is still going even though it's dark... cool - perhaps on a full moon night we might see something nice...
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yep - camera's still running...
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12. March
15:49
A couple of Woodpeckers visited the nest
15:49
A couple of Woodpeckers visited the nest
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Hi BeaBea wrote:12. March
15:49
A couple of Woodpeckers visited the nest
Yes for me the first birds in this nest. Waited for a black woodpecker somewhere else and saw this two GS here too
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the woodpeckers were so sweet!
without them this nest would be quite empty. thank you for pictures and videos!
this nest looks so uninhabited compared to Linda's and Sulev's nest.
... i wonder will there be any eagles here at all... this should be clearly South of Estonia so there should be some action already.
without them this nest would be quite empty. thank you for pictures and videos!
this nest looks so uninhabited compared to Linda's and Sulev's nest.
... i wonder will there be any eagles here at all... this should be clearly South of Estonia so there should be some action already.