Estonian Tawny Owl Webcam
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Estonian Tawny Owl Webcam
As the Tawny Owl is Estonia's Bird of the Year, here is a webcam on a tawny owl nest.
Kuremari has translated this information from Looduskalender.
Information from Looduskalender:
Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) has been chosen as the Bird of the Year for 2009 by the Estonian Ornithological Society. The camera is their project.
The nest is empty at night, but at daytime the owl is sitting on the nest ”bed” to keep it from freezing. That way the eggs, which would be laid in the end of February, will be safe and warm.
Incubating period will last 3,5 weeks and by mid May the nest is supposed to be empty.
In case the “wedding” is successful and there will be eggs in the nest, we most probably open the “owl forum”.
Until then- we are waiting patiently.
http://www.eenet.ee/EENet/
mms://tv.eenet.ee/kakk
Kuremari has translated this information from Looduskalender.
Information from Looduskalender:
Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) has been chosen as the Bird of the Year for 2009 by the Estonian Ornithological Society. The camera is their project.
The nest is empty at night, but at daytime the owl is sitting on the nest ”bed” to keep it from freezing. That way the eggs, which would be laid in the end of February, will be safe and warm.
Incubating period will last 3,5 weeks and by mid May the nest is supposed to be empty.
In case the “wedding” is successful and there will be eggs in the nest, we most probably open the “owl forum”.
Until then- we are waiting patiently.
http://www.eenet.ee/EENet/
mms://tv.eenet.ee/kakk
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little nice owl is sleeping in "home", but every time, then cars voices sound, it opened eyes...
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Mother Nature teaching to us about balance of power.
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The noise fom traffic is loud. Poor bird can't sleep much!
What kind of owl is it Jo? it looks like a Athena noctua, but because we miss the colours.........?Jo UK wrote:As the Tawny Owl is Estonia's Bird of the Year, here is a webcam on a tawny owl nest.
http://www.eenet.ee/EENet/
mms://tv.eenet.ee/kakk
Shi..ps, I missed that (s)he was leaving the space.
Anyone see/photogr. that?
Now she's sitting on the edge;
Anyone see/photogr. that?
Now she's sitting on the edge;
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Ohhhh lovely little sounds
(sounds indead like A.Noctua )
(sounds indead like A.Noctua )
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Jasmijn wrote:Ohhhh lovely little sounds
(sounds indead like A.Noctua )
It is sweet sound! I hope we will see much more of it
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The owl now shuffles everytime car (train?) passes but it doesn´t leave it´s position, still sitting on the edge of the entrance hole. Sadly, no more hooting so far.
Stretching my wings
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A LOT moreverlit wrote:
It is sweet sound! I hope we will see much more of it
I realy am an owl-lover, you too?
She's gone
I think this is the one we saw today(?)
and we hope she's coming back ofcourse
http://www.birdphoto.nl/vogels/Dwerguil.htm
And not this one I first tought it was(?)
http://www.leefmilieutongeren.be/Map-si ... enuil.html
and we hope she's coming back ofcourse
http://www.birdphoto.nl/vogels/Dwerguil.htm
And not this one I first tought it was(?)
http://www.leefmilieutongeren.be/Map-si ... enuil.html
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the owl flying out...get the food...and I afraid it stay out all the night..last night I did not see him through the night at "home"
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Oh, yes. I love owls (shame I have little chance to watch/hear them around where I live).Jasmijn wrote: A LOT more
I realy am an owl-lover, you too?
She's gone
I hope she has just gone for some supper and will be coming back. I think the hole is perfect, just a bit noisy, so let´s hope she will not come accross some other, quieter one
If it's the Noctua..yes, but then we can enjoy here tomorrow againAllyKass wrote:the owl flying out...get the food...and I afraid it stay out all the night
They fortunately don't care if it's noisy, so if the place like's here I'm sure she will be back (with a full tummy I hope )verlit wrote: Oh, yes. I love owls (shame I have little chance to watch/hear them around where I live).
I hope she has just gone for some supper and will be coming back. I think the hole is perfect, just a bit noisy, so let´s hope she will not come accross some other, quieter one
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Jasmijn, can you translate? I don't know if that information is on this page?Jasmijn wrote: What kind of owl is it Jo? it looks like a Athena noctua, but because we miss the colours.........?
http://www.eenet.ee/EENet/
Sorry Jo, I do not reed or write Estonian, but after long searching I found out that it's the woodowl; Strix aluco.Jo UK wrote: Jasmijn, can you translate? I don't know if that information is on this page?
http://www.eenet.ee/EENet/
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Jo, I used the new Google translator, and that page is about the new server - 8 times more powerful, etc. Nothing specific that I could see about the owl project.
In the meantime, there is already a video on YouTube! Posted by soph from HWF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i10gIrZRm8&sdig=1
In the meantime, there is already a video on YouTube! Posted by soph from HWF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i10gIrZRm8&sdig=1
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Great. Thanks to Soph9!
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