Lesser Spotted Eagles in Poland - 2016/17
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Re: Lesser Spotted Eagles in Poland - 2016/17
when the eaglet is going to fledge?
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Date of hatching isn't known, so one can only specify the possible period: in 2-3 weeks.Wojtek wrote:when the eaglet is going to fledge?
16:39 - Eaglet is already able to skin a vole:
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Thanks BigDee, that sounds right. I have reviewed some 2016 pictures from this forum and it looks like the 2017 eaglet is about 3-4 days earlier then the 2016 one. That means the first egg in 2017 was laid on 29 April, the hatching happened on 9 June and eaglet will fledge about 10 August (if the same gender). Would you know how many eggs they had this year?
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8:24 Frog for the eaglet
9:01 our eaglet got a vole
9:01 our eaglet got a vole
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nice vole from Dad at 8:29
8:47 another vole
nice vole from Dad at 8:29
8:47 another vole
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17:40 When I opened the cam just now there was no chick. Maybe he is on a branch out of cam view, I hope so...
17:40 When I opened the cam just now there was no chick. Maybe he is on a branch out of cam view, I hope so...
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Eaglet just started branching and now is out of camera view
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18:13 I hear some rustling of leaves. So he must indeed be there
18:38 Mum (or dad) came home with food. The kid rushed back and came in view on the left branch. And I think he made a big jump from the left branch because he seemed to fall from the sky on top of the prey. The parent sat near the camera while the chick ate.
18:38 Mum (or dad) came home with food. The kid rushed back and came in view on the left branch. And I think he made a big jump from the left branch because he seemed to fall from the sky on top of the prey. The parent sat near the camera while the chick ate.
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Mamicja
It looks like it says it. But soon we will not see it again.
It looks like it says it. But soon we will not see it again.
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12.09 a frog from mother or father?
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Germany wants the LSE back and gets the secondborn from Poland and Latvia. Was not meant seriously now.
But there is a project in cooperation with Germany-Latvia and Poland.
Site is in german
https://www.nabu.de/news/2017/08/22864.html
with google
It is also important to note that the imported Latvian birds consider the region of the reintroduction and not the place of birth as a home. Some of the described young birds were later found as breeding birds in Germany and neighboring Poland. A male who originally came from Latvia even occupied a station within a few kilometers from the rehabilitation station. In addition to the young birds from Brandenburg, the NABU has also included eight secondary chicks from South-East Poland in the program.
But there is a project in cooperation with Germany-Latvia and Poland.
Site is in german
https://www.nabu.de/news/2017/08/22864.html
with google
It is also important to note that the imported Latvian birds consider the region of the reintroduction and not the place of birth as a home. Some of the described young birds were later found as breeding birds in Germany and neighboring Poland. A male who originally came from Latvia even occupied a station within a few kilometers from the rehabilitation station. In addition to the young birds from Brandenburg, the NABU has also included eight secondary chicks from South-East Poland in the program.
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Is it the mother?
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Jujani wrote:Is it the mother?
Jujani, I think so.
18:52 Mom arrived just before storm.
She tried to cover eaglet, but it is to big now.
Storm came and camera stopped
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Now the Kamera is off. It was certainly a violent storm. Hopefully the camera is not broken. Poor Eagles
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The camera is on now, but the eaglet is out of sight. It turns 8 weeks today.
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16.00h The female comes, but she brings fresh branches.
The young eagle was very angry about it.
Look how the mother looks at her.
The young eagle was very angry about it.
Look how the mother looks at her.
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I could not see what the female did. The Eaglet was there immediately.
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Hey Jujani, I can't get on the LSE website. I get some server error since yesterday afternoon. I see you visited the webcam today. How did you do it?
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Welcome Wojtek
there is another link which works: https://live.mstream.pl/uwb/cam-4923/
Currently feeding is in the nest.
there is another link which works: https://live.mstream.pl/uwb/cam-4923/
Currently feeding is in the nest.
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