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Mariya, I've started to watch on http://www.beleefdelente.nl/ Kerkuil nest after Biggie's leaving. :bounce:
All birs there are so cute :chick: Thanks!
This morning, flew last owlet brownie owl. So now become boring without them. Although little was sorry. She was left alone and was so sad, no mood, hungry. In general, as our little Biggie. I even began to worry about it.
And now, too, will observe the family Tyto.
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mei2k, thank you very much for the links.
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Mariya wrote: mei2k, thank you very much for the links.
http://home.pages.at/nadt/?map=gmap&dm= ... =0&lang=en
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mei2k wrote: Wow! :shock: Thank you! :2thumbsup:
Wow indeed! :nod: Our cameras are there too! :thumbs:
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Thank you, all! [I had no idea about some of the webcams here in the UK.]
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Mariya wrote:Sovenki, thank you very much for the link! :loveshower:
Mei2k, now reread the post and saw that I had confused you with Sovenki :blush:
Excuse :rolleyes:
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Mariya wrote: Mei2k, now reread the post and saw that I had confused you with Sovenki :blush:
Excuse :rolleyes:
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Jo UK wrote:Thank you, Macdoum.
I have started a topic in Other Birds and Animals
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=220

about the Loch of Lowes osprey nest. It really needs some help so please post there if you can. It needs to be filled out with the history of that nest, the birds and people involved, as well as recent events and up top date news.
If you have another link to the same or similar sites, please post that too.
I have posted another message there, in Other Birds and Animals: three of the WTEs reintroduced to east Scotland in 2009 have recently been seen in the Loch of the Lowes area. See http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/blogs/ ... 10/07.aspx
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asteria wrote:Two tawny owlets from London


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBBOvA0P ... r_embedded
Awww, thanks, Asteria!
I think there are three owlets on the branch [branchlings, then??!!] [= a neologism, or not?] Not branchlets, anyway! :rotf:
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They are so sweet! :blush:
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asteria wrote:Two tawny owlets from London


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBBOvA0P ... r_embedded
I am so glad that I don't live there.
All that traffic noise would drive me off the branch!
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I think that Kensington park is not too noisy, only bikers are allowed to go there, aren't they? It's a very green district.
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Mew wrote: Awww, thanks, Asteria!
I think there are three owlets on the branch [branchlings, then??!!] [= a neologism, or not?] Not branchlets, anyway! :rotf:
Yes,three owlets.. its so strange to see them in daylight. :thumbs:
The one nearest the tree trunk is saying "Move over there I am beeing squeezed here.!! " and it is very disapproving of the one showing his 'derriére' .. .. :rotf:
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Hi everyone! :hi:
Finally, I show my second attempt :blush: (mei2k, and your owls already in the works :nod: I will try to make your owl is more realistic :chick: )
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Very nice! :2thumbsup:
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Very cute! The eyes look a little sad.
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alice44 wrote:Very cute! The eyes look a little sad.
Brilliant artwork, Sovenki! You have captured the right idea of Biggie. Well, who of us can say how sad Biggie may have found being left alone there, of all that brood?
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