Metsküla Beach Jackal Camera

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He is weaving a lens cover.
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May 29

Between 5:00 and 6:00 a small (12?) flock of grazing grey geese. They did not come close enough for good identification. Greylag or Greater White-fronted?

This is the closest I have
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beaytiful picture from the Redshank :thumbs:

May 30
Good morning :hi:

7:31 two Cranes flying over. To the left
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Fleur wrote: May 30th, 2018, 7:33 am ... 7:31 two Cranes flying over. To the left ...
In the beginning of your recording also a singing Curlew. They are pretty active the last couple of days, sometime less far from the camera.
Around 08:40 a distant White-tailed eagle calling. Slightly earlier a male Linnet close to the cam.

((No interuptions yet but the connection with the cam is weak this morning)
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9:51 I think Skylark


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I found the Linnet and sound Eagle

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Fleur wrote: May 30th, 2018, 10:00 am 9:51 I think Skylark ...
Yes, there are 2 or 3 males within hearing distance. Could be more. One is often very close.
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Dufficult to see. Some 10 Lapwings dive-bombing a predator in the marked area. I could not discover the predator.
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May 31

21:37 Cows in the background
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June 1

7:53 little bird
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Fleur wrote: June 1st, 2018, 8:05 am 7:53 little bird ...
Skylark.
(The first Greater spotted eagle chick is born)
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thank you. :2thumbsup:

Oh, I'm totally forgot that webcam, maybe I can watch rthere now because the Owlets flew out last night :mrgreen:
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June 02

Greater white-fronted geese
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Hagnat wrote: June 2nd, 2018, 7:17 am Greater white-fronted geese
In my opinion Greylag geese.
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aureus wrote: June 2nd, 2018, 10:13 pm In my opinion Greylag geese.
The picture is still not sharp enough but I think I see a white front in both birds and black banding on the belly of the left bird.
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June 04

There are now a lot of blue flowers in the grass. I can't see or even guess what it is.

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I notice them also in this mornig - they start to dominate :)

Maybe this plant - Vicia cracca L.
http://www.poga.lv/photos/dorisa/photo:520429/

latviski: vanagu vīķis, vanagvīķi, vanagzirņi
angliski: tufted Vetch
vāciski: Vogel-Wicke
zviedru: kråkvicker
igauņu: harilik hiirehernes
lietuviešu: mėlynžiedis vikis
krievu: горошек мышиный

(it is interesting, that in latvian plant is named as hawk`s pea, but in russian as mouse pea)
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I was thinking of Vicia cracca but I can't recognise them as such. Too much blurred.

In Dutch it is called 'Vogelwikke' (Bird...)

Strange is that they became completely invisible later in the morning.

Sometimes they are visible but with a different colour.
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