Danish WTE web camera 2015-2018

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NEWS: [Google translation]
The eagle cub is fine
Written by Ole Friis Larsen on 8 August 2021 at 19.03
I was in the area by Saksfjed-Hyllekrog for several hours on Sunday 8 August, but only saw one of the adult / adult eagles in the pair by the nest.

In return, a week ago we got some pictures of the one-eyed young eagle. They are taken in the area by the nest and show that the young are still fine.

Nor is it critical for it yet, as long as it is fed by the parent birds. It is only when it has to fend for itself in a month or two that it is seriously challenged.

This also applies to those of this year's young eagles that have both eyes intact.
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AUG. 18

Here is an article by DOF - Birdlife Denmark - about some results from the GPS project:
You might translate it yourself-
https://www.dof.dk/om-dof/nyheder?nyhed ... Wu-zybFCDc
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SEP 19.

Where is the young eagle?
An answer from caretaker Ole - GT translation:

One-eyed young people not seen for long
Written by Ole Friis Larsen on 13 September 2021 at 08.15
We do not know for sure about the young eagle from the nest this year. We have not seen it for sure for a long time and assume that it has died, but that is only a presumption, and it can easily be alive, even if we have not seen it.

Our assumptions are also based on the parent birds. We think that their behavior for several weeks has indicated that they do not have a young person to take care of - but also it can only be interpretations that they behave a little differently than they did last year, when they still had ' Romme 'in the immediate area at this time.
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FEB. 19.
On the 11. of Feb. the local breeding WTEs were seen close to nest. Reported at national data base - DOFbasen.
Next week the camera is supposed to send live to us.
Here is O F Larsens words about the travelling of young WTEs with gps transmittters in GT translation:

We once thought it was chicks from the shipowners who stayed long with their parents, but ringing and GPS transmitters have shown us something else.

After flying out of the nest, the young eagles stay in the area longer than we previously expected.

In turn, they then disappear completely during the fall. You can see on the map of the GPS eagles how some of them fly around. We now also know that the young eagles often clump together where there are good opportunities to get some food. This also means that they often seek out other adult / adult eagles than their parents, because there are often remains of the adult eagles to eat. Therefore, you can see young eagles all year round near nesting areas - also because the adult / adult eagles of course prefer to establish themselves in places where there are the best opportunities to find food. In this way, adult / adult pairs with nests will easily act as 'magnets' for young eagles. At Hyllekrog with the Eagle TV nest, there are often a number of young eagles. The place is closely connected to the Maribosøerne, where there are also breeding Sea Eagles and Fehmarn, which also have breeding Sea Eagles. In addition to the shallow bay at the nest, there is a system of elongated uninhabited islands and sand dunes between Hyllekrog on Lolland and the southern tip of Falster by Gedser. Thousands of birds and many seals rest and breed here. With so many birds and seals, there will always be some who are injured, old or weakened in other ways, and who are therefore light food for the eagles. From the bird station in Gedser, we can often see 8-9 eagles on Rødsand in a telescope, and there are probably more towards Hyllekrog.

The whole area is a bit of a 'supermarket' for Sea Eagles.

The current situation for WTEs in Denmark
https://www.dof.dk/om-dof/nyheder?nyhed_id=2046
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FEB 22.
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FEB. 22

Live camera is up and running. Both eagles are at the nest during day. Bringing sticks and working in the nest and nestbowl.
Same eagles a last year.

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A video from DOF Birdlife Denmark
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=985780999010074
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FEB. 25.

Nest work early in the morning and late afternoon.

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FEB. 26

The couple is at the nest morning and evening.

Romme - 2020 - Its moves within the last 6 days. No doubt it knows where the nest is. And that it is not wanted in the nest area.

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MAR. 1.

16.33 First egg has arrived.

Video by Birdlife DK:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leGTh1mfblg

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Male into the nest a little later. Female is not ready to leave the incubation to the male is written

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MAR. 2.

Male was on the egg during the night. And some changes has taken place during the morning.
Sunshine, cold and silent weather. And very controlled eagles.

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Second egg laid today

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MAR. 7.

Thank you Ferenz.

Between 6 and 7 in the morning lots of calls from both eagles.
Maybe another eagle was near the nest area?
Hard frost -5 C during night is to be seen on the back of Female.
A video from DOF Birdlife:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlDsTBkpuEc

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06.42 Male in for taking over the duty.

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18.48 Egg 3 has arrived.

The video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5TplZOh0uw

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MAR 8.

Women liberation day - congratulation.

BTW - I found some information about the extinct WTEs of Egypt - link:
https://www.boc-online.org/bulletins/do ... 20eggs.pdf

06.28 Male in for incubation.

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albicilla wrote: March 8th, 2022, 10:49 am MAR 8.

Women liberation day - congratulation.
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I follow the cam and enjoy so far, thanks for all updates and great luck to the birds! :egg: :egg: :egg:
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MAR. 9.

06.00 Morning change

BTW - I found a video showing the difference of Female and Male at this couple. From 2021. Tail cover feathers might be a little different this year.
https://youtu.be/OO6LowhWaNo

And a video by DOF Birdlife from today:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkAOSfbD4CM

I took some scaps of F and M this morning.

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MAR. 10.

The male came in with an Eel to the female.
Video by DOF

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErNFO6DkJHcideo
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MAR. 18.

18.06 Male in for the evening shift.

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MAR. 27.

Eagles Eagles Eagles

Here is a view from the camera this morning.
Directed against East where we see the bay area - the hunting grounds at the sea.
With the small island Storeager - Big field

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