Latvian Black Storks 2015 - Zīle and Ozols
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Re: Latvian Black Storks 2015 - Zīle and Ozols
This morning I heard very strange sounds on the cam. Couldn't even make out if it were animals.
about 8:51 en onwards
But I don't think anybody is interested now that the storks have gone....
about 8:51 en onwards
But I don't think anybody is interested now that the storks have gone....
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Marfo, it would interest me. Unfortunately I can not make videos that are in the past. This can only Ame and Bea
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i made an album of the pictures that i took yesterday of the parent who was here:
http://s561.photobucket.com/user/anmael ... 2015-08-05
Marfo, at what time were the sounds/noise/voices? oh, about 8:51. ok, i'll see if i can find it.
http://s561.photobucket.com/user/anmael ... 2015-08-05
Marfo, at what time were the sounds/noise/voices? oh, about 8:51. ok, i'll see if i can find it.
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Maybe, it was humans noises. Maybe, the cam was closed for this season. She works not more in this time. Only my thinking.
It was the same in the last year at Irmas and Ilmars nest.(osprey)
We will see, maybe Ame can us more say with a video about this.
Edit: No, the cam works again since 12:38!
It was the same in the last year at Irmas and Ilmars nest.(osprey)
We will see, maybe Ame can us more say with a video about this.
Edit: No, the cam works again since 12:38!
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today I also heard the sounds, even thought the birds/animals as if they conspired, variegated sound, tap-tap of a woodpecker) and the noises were from the bottom can bear, and maybe people)
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no human, it was a squirrel.
here's a 'close-up' video of it.
i think that the tree behind the nest is an oak. i heard clicking sound before tha squirrel called. i guess it was perhaps collecting acorns.
here's a normal view video
here's a 'close-up' video of it.
i think that the tree behind the nest is an oak. i heard clicking sound before tha squirrel called. i guess it was perhaps collecting acorns.
here's a normal view video
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Thank you, Ame Now, we are at knowing richer.
A sweet squirrel!
A sweet squirrel!
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Well Eagle-Eye-Ame, thanks for going through all that trouble!
I haven't seen a (red) squirrel for a very long time. They are rare in the parts of the Netherland where I come these days. And I have never heard one, I didn't know they even make a sound! I suppose it is the one sound at the end of the video. There were much more sounds like these later on.
I was listening and watching this cam on my iPhone so I think I am excused for not seeing this animal....
I haven't seen a (red) squirrel for a very long time. They are rare in the parts of the Netherland where I come these days. And I have never heard one, I didn't know they even make a sound! I suppose it is the one sound at the end of the video. There were much more sounds like these later on.
I was listening and watching this cam on my iPhone so I think I am excused for not seeing this animal....
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Hello everybody. This is the end of a long and nice story. I want to thank you all for the great moments of exchanges and passionate informations about Black storks. I didn't participate, but I read all the conversations, and had a look each day to the nest. I'll wait for a new family next spring !
There are still Ospreys to tool at, till their departure too
There are still Ospreys to tool at, till their departure too
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Since a while a beautiful visitor is on the nest
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Who is that? The intruder stork?
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Stork is back in the nest
This stork was yesterday here too. It was not Zile and not Ozols.
This stork was yesterday here too. It was not Zile and not Ozols.
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16:04 Stork poops on the nest rim and flew away
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Hey, who is that?Bea wrote:Since a while a beautiful visitor is on the nest
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15:35 Stork arrived. this is the Stork, who had stayed yesterday here
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greetings from Baska
We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
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We are living in a dangerous age. Human beings are controlling and dominating the nature, before they have learned to control themselves.
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10:57 He is still at the top branch
12:22 Stork is still on the upper branch. scratches his head and stretched out the wings
12:22 Stork is still on the upper branch. scratches his head and stretched out the wings
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Was this also the stork, who prepared the nest 3 days ago? Maybe, this is the stork, who earlier here had breeded, perhaps in the last year?
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I suppose this is the actual owner of the nest.Birdfriend wrote:Was this also the stork, who prepared the nest 3 days ago? Maybe, this is the stork, who earlier here had breeded, perhaps in the last year?
He has the battle to the nest lost, to beginning on the breeding season.
He was there all the time. We saw him very often
I think he is without a partner
Ozols and Zile are gone, since 01 August.
Sad, that there is so little suitable breeding places gives.