Metsküla Beach Jackal Camera
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Re: Metsküla Beach Jackal Camera
May 24
12:16 little Bird
12:16 little Bird
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Yes. I have heard him several times singing very close to the cam or even on top of it. He must be breeding here.
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May 25
8:31 Northern wheatea ?
8:31 Northern wheatea ?
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The visible bird is a Skylark. The alarming bird in the end of the video is a Meadow Pipit in my opinion.
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I think the visible bird is also a Meadow pipit.
(The foreground is out of focus)
(The foreground is out of focus)
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thank you both
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18:26 Redshank in front
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Redshanks are very active near the camera the last couple of days. They use the cam installation or something (a bush?) very near it to sit on.
Meadow pipits are also very close sometimes.
Lapwings are much more quiet now.
The Dunlins are still very active but unfortunately usually only at a distance.
Today many times a Swallow passed low over the ground, sometimes close to the cam. Usually they flew from right to left.
Difficult to see but this is probably a pair of Redshanks. On the left the male with raised wings.
Meadow pipits are also very close sometimes.
Lapwings are much more quiet now.
The Dunlins are still very active but unfortunately usually only at a distance.
Today many times a Swallow passed low over the ground, sometimes close to the cam. Usually they flew from right to left.
Difficult to see but this is probably a pair of Redshanks. On the left the male with raised wings.
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Yesterday evening around 23:20 there was a major disturbance. All the Lapwings and Redshanks were alarming. The disturbance seemed to move from left to right. This could have been a Fox.
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Good morning
Morning sounds
Morning sounds
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9:27 Redshank on the right
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A lot of flowering Buttercups (Ranunculus acris?). On the lower right also flowering Sorrel (Rumex acetosa?).
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My suggestions were based on likelihood in comparable Dutch circumstances. I am not familiar with the Estonian flora.
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23:15 Night Butterfly
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May 28
Good morning
7:54 Redshank flew behind the cam, maybe there is a nest.
Lovely sounds
Good morning
7:54 Redshank flew behind the cam, maybe there is a nest.
Lovely sounds