Estonian Osprey Nest ~Irma & Joosep~ (I&I) DISCUSSION 2015
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Re: Estonian Osprey Nest ~Irma & Joosep~ (I&I)DOCUMENTATION
I would like to post, but you are faster! Hellem!
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It seems to me, that Yolanda began her first migration today morning. I hope, that all goes good! I will soon miss they all!
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Tomorrow we will know whether he flew off or not. I hope yes, it is the time and as Yolanda already left, it is Thor's turn. Niina will come after ...Birdfriend wrote:19:13 Thors fish is still not eaten. I have such a feeling, that we see him today for the last time.
19:14 Thor leaves with his fish. His behaviour is differently.
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As the cam is off and they may migrate any time now, I can't help posting a comment under this message in documentation threadBirdfriend wrote:15:22 Cam off. Last pontu pic from 15:19: http://193.40.124.24/2015-kalakotkas2-f ... -15-19.jpg
- two silent and very patient youngsters waiting for flying fish to land with their daddy on the nest.
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However, in this nest, the fish often jumps overboard!Bea wrote:
Niina quacked frustrated and left the nest at 11:03
Niina is an Angry BirdHellem wrote:15:14 Quacking Niina landed, too late.
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I may have missed it but do we have a vid with sound of quacking Niina
I may have missed it but do we have a vid with sound of quacking Niina
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Sure is sure!Gavril wrote:... Niina flew from the nest to eat the fish without the participation of Thor.
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Probably we have her somewhere on one of the videos, but I made an additional clip of yesterdays delivery, where the fish went overboard and Niina Duck was alone on the nest and quacking in frustration
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I think many of them start migration before noon - so I hope, too, that we can witness them on the nest also tomorrow forenoon - if not even later ... I will remember one year when some ospreys stayed to 15th September ...Birdfriend wrote:...
I ask me, will we see our darlings tomorrow?
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Thank you, Owlie, we will hope! But Yolanda we saw at last in the evening...
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I am no specialist, but I will remember to have read that all the birds go for the weather. Warm enough daytime from north to south and cooler night time over for example the Sahara desert - if they take that direction. And ospreys fly several hundreds of kilometers per day when necessary.Birdfriend wrote:Thank you, Owlie, we will hope! But Yolanda we saw at last in the evening...
On the Birdmap you can study this and previous years routes of different migrant species: http://birdmap.5dvision.ee/index.php?lang=en - the records come from individuals with satellite transmitters on their back. One of the satellite ospreys this year is the male Kalle, an Estonian Osprey bred with his spouse Tiiu, near by the nest of Mai and Mikk -Tiiu was even observed in the cam at Mai's and Mikk's nest this season. Tiiu was tracked last autumn to Ivory Coast in Africa. Her transmitter went off there and she was removed of it this summer.
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Thank you, Bea, for the clip of the quacking Niina - it is so sweet and special. She must have at least one duck's gene
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...to the delight of the crows, jays and other inhabitants of the forest....Birdfriend wrote:11:28 Fish for Niina. Oh no, he goes over bord. Joosep saw it also too..
11:28 Niina flew off.
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The voice Niina - bright distinctive feature!Summi wrote:
Thank you, Bea, for the clip of the quacking Niina - it is so sweet and special. She must have at least one duck's gene
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/
There is a mistake in the story: Ilmar is no more taking care of chicks ... it is Joosep
There is a mistake in the story: Ilmar is no more taking care of chicks ... it is Joosep
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So, you saw the delivery, before you go to sleep!Maggy wrote:11:25 Thor is leaving with the fish
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lianaliesma,
Yes, Thor came and started calling while I was leaving, so I came back to report it and Joosep came with fish right after that! You've seen it too! Now we can leave!Birdfriend wrote:So, you saw the delivery, before you go to sleep!
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The stories of the Estonian osprey nests:
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/23220
(J3 = Joosep appeared to the nest 2015 - not 2014 as mentioned in the story)
Ilmar is still haunting in this story ... instead of our mighty Joosep:
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/24838
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/23220
(J3 = Joosep appeared to the nest 2015 - not 2014 as mentioned in the story)
Ilmar is still haunting in this story ... instead of our mighty Joosep:
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/24838