Lesser Spotted Eagles - Camera 2 - 2017 (Latvia)
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Re: Lesser Spotted Eagles - Camera 2 - 2017
The official announcement from Deutsche Wildtierstifung came only yesterday!
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The cameras on Schreiadler.org both show the GS Eagle nest.
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No. They both show the same nest, but not the GSE nest.
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I'm a bit confused now... I saw they moved the camera and thought I read it was now at a GSE nest. So it is a new LSE nest then? Also the forum changed and the Estonian Forum too, I lost track.....
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Marfo, this is the Latvian camera forum. Here we watch 2 LSE (Lesser Spotted Eagles, Aquila or Clanga pomarina) nests in Latvia. The Latvian project lead by Dr. Bergmanis has a cooperation with Deutsche Wildtierstiftung. They show a transmission from the Latvian LSE nest(s) already since many years via the website Schreiadler.org.
This has got nothing to do with the Estonian LSE nest(s) we were following in the Looduskalender part of the forum. The nest which went online today is a GSE - Greater Spotted Eagle (Aquila or Clanga clanga) nest in Estonia. The nest owner is famous GSE Tõnn. There will be no Estonian LSE nest camera(s) this year as the transmission from the nest wood is not possible due to too many broken trees, as Urmas wrote to me.
This has got nothing to do with the Estonian LSE nest(s) we were following in the Looduskalender part of the forum. The nest which went online today is a GSE - Greater Spotted Eagle (Aquila or Clanga clanga) nest in Estonia. The nest owner is famous GSE Tõnn. There will be no Estonian LSE nest camera(s) this year as the transmission from the nest wood is not possible due to too many broken trees, as Urmas wrote to me.
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But my question was: The camera was moved today but where to? Is there a new LSE nest now that replaces camera 1 (3)?
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I guess that this cam (Lse 2) will stay empty this season but we will see.
Yes, Lse 2 (this cam) is not moved but Lse 1 is. It is made all very confusing.Marfo wrote:But my question was: The camera was moved today but where to? Is there a new LSE nest now that replaces camera 1 (3)?
I guess that this cam (Lse 2) will stay empty this season but we will see.
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The location of a camera is never disclosed. It can't be too far from the old location because the whole process did not take too long. We will not change the name of the topic as the camera is still the same camera. There is no third (LSE) nest camera. The camera on the other nest, which is called camera 1 has not changed.Marfo wrote:But my question was: The camera was moved today but where to? Is there a new LSE nest now that replaces camera 1 (3)?
Stream address "1" and "2" are cameras at completely different locations, no LSE and it is explained once again at the place where they are supposed to be discussed: viewtopic.php?f=100&t=846&start=100
If breeding should start and the birds get names from the Latvian forum, they will be added here and this should make ID easier. But as long as there is only a nest, we can't add more!
The Latvians have not called their stream according to a location, nest or bird names, like they do in Estonia. It is simply stream 1, 2, 3, and 4.
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ID for LSE nests in Latvia:Felis silvestris wrote: "Marfo"]But my question was: The camera was moved today but where to? Is there a new LSE nest now that replaces camera 1 (3)?
The location of a camera is never disclosed. It can't be too far from the old location because the whole process did not take too long. We will not change the name of the topic as the camera is still the same camera. There is no third (LSE) nest camera. The camera on the other nest, which is called camera 1 has not changed.
Stream address "1" and "2" are cameras at completely different locations, no LSE and it is explained once again at the place where they are supposed to be discussed: viewtopic.php?f=100&t=846&start=100
If breeding should start and the birds get names from the Latvian forum, they will be added here and this should make ID easier. But as long as there is only a nest, we can't add more!
The Latvians have not called their stream according to a location, nest or bird names, like they do in Estonia. It is simply stream 1, 2, 3, and 4.
MAZAIS ĒRGLIS EGLĒ - nest in fir-tree
https://dabasdati.lv/forums/viewtopic.p ... 84#p124684
MAZAIS ĒRGLIS APSĒ- nest in aspen
https://dabasdati.lv/forums/viewtopic.p ... 81#p124681
The new opened webcam is also in a spruce, not far from the previous nest. It seems that the LSE pair like the second nest better than previous...so Ugis Bergmanis switched cameras.
Uģis Bergmanis wrote: I suspected there is another nest. In the morning I heard the mating cries, it means there have to be two birds. However, both birds have not be seen in the online nest, it is suspicious, I will go and check.
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Thank you for all your information, Felis. I was asking about the move of the camera to another nest. In the forum it is called camera 1 and the stream is called camera (kamera) 3 (and camera 2 is stream /kamera 4). I did not mean to ask for an exact location.
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The eagles of cam 1 could be heard from the old location, probably only hundreds of meters away. That is why Ugis Bergmanis searched for it and moved the cam.Felis silvestris wrote: The location of a camera is never disclosed. It can't be too far from the old location because the whole process did not take too long. ...
This cam (2) is much further away but based on the sound of the airplanes, generally in the same part of the country (Vidzeme).
Nobody asked for an exact location and there is no need to tell.
I it possible now to restrict this topic to cam 2 please?
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there was a visitor who had brought a fresh twig.
there was a visitor who had brought a fresh twig.
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Biker wrote:... there was a visitor who had brought a fresh twig.
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The stream names and the camera names are not the same! Simple as that! The cam on the other nest was moved a few hundred meters.Marfo wrote:Thank you for all your information, Felis. I was asking about the move of the camera to another nest. In the forum it is called camera 1 and the stream is called camera (kamera) 3 (and camera 2 is stream /kamera 4). I did not mean to ask for an exact location.
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And here's the visitor
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thanks eapclochydd
this time he was seen.
this time he was seen.
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Here are videos to eapclochydd´s observation
This was a longer episode .... there is already a couple active!
16:30
Male LSE arrives with a food gift and calls for the female - he leaves, as she is not coming
16:37
Male returns, calls for the female and she arrives to take over his food gift, but she is not eating all and leaves leftover gift on the nest
16:43
Male returns, takes leftover food gift away with him
Sorry for bad audio quality, video and audio are not sync .... but better than nothing ;)
This was a longer episode .... there is already a couple active!
16:30
Male LSE arrives with a food gift and calls for the female - he leaves, as she is not coming
16:37
Male returns, calls for the female and she arrives to take over his food gift, but she is not eating all and leaves leftover gift on the nest
16:43
Male returns, takes leftover food gift away with him
Sorry for bad audio quality, video and audio are not sync .... but better than nothing ;)
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Another green twig came in
Another green twig came in
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Lesser Spotted Eagle nest in aspen - new address http://tiesraides.lvm.lv/stream/41?utm_medium=kamera_4
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