Estonian LSE Nest Discussion 2013 ~ Eha & Koit

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A nice snapshot of the sweet tit. :shake:

Today it is quiet, far I heard no calls.
But I also hope yet :nod:
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Oh so wonderful to see Koit again. :D Thanks for all the videos and pictures. I have the video from the nest when I heard the wolves. Hope its okay to add another video. What do you other think? Can it be wolves? The dog is barking a lot.

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4. September

14:50
LSE calls - not far away!
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From 14:41 to about 14:46 LSE calls not far away from the nest. Kai?? :loveshower:
Very noisy, even as calls from the flight,excited.
But nothing to see here :cry:

Now again ...
And still others quieter noise..(human's)
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Black swan :hi:

You heard it, too :laugh:

The other noise sounds like wood working machines or so ...
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:wave: :mrgreen:
Yes, machines in the forest, maybe tree harvest in the near?

15:10... again calls
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To me it seemed more like loading something, maybe treetrunks on a truck? :puzzled:
No chainsaws ... more like motorsounds and cracking wood.

15:20
Calls again :shake:
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Bea, this is possible, but it sounds like an also expiration production.
Do you know Harvester?
I've seen it work, that was my job.
But can :puzzled: confuse noise on the cam micro lot.
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Yes, I know harvesters :nod: the sound is more like this than a single chainsaw or so.

But harvesters are pretty loud and they are probably quite far away from the nest, though we can hear it - I have to turn volume very high to hear it here on my pc.
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Little visitor today morning:

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followed by a gang of great tits

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LSE voices, not too far away! :shake:
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:hi:
Thanks, felis, also for the beautiful cute photos.
Right, LSE calls were starting 12:14, but further away than yesterday and less.
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17.27 - LSE voice
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9:51 ... and now , LSE calls, further away
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1:35 LSE calls, but not very close
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9.50 LSE calls from time to time. Good wishes to Kai&Eha&Koit! :loveshower:
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14.15 some more LSE calls, not too close though.
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Good morning ...... I wondered why Kai has not returned to the nest, it is nearby but not in the nest ..... this is a habit of Aquila or is an individual thing? :unsure:
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This is quite a normal behaviour. We are indeed lucky if we get to see the young eagles again. The first one I watched never returned into the nest, Kalev last year and Kai this year did, and the Latvian eaglets of last and this year also returned to their nests for some short visits. But generally they will be fed somewhere outside.
What I miss here this year is a final appearance of Eha and Koit.
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10. September

Between 10:29 and 10:30 someone must have been here to put a fresh leafy twig on the nest :loveshower:
Unfortunately I was away from my pc and didn´t watch it :faint:

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