Golden Eagle Webcam Forum

A webcam on a Golden Eagle Nest in Soomaa region
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17:11 both are in the nest :loveshower:
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17:12 one of them flew away
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17:10
both there
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17:12
Male flew away
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Female is doing nesting
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observed
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17:22
Female flew away
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She flew off at 17:22

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Polly wrote: April 7th, 2018, 11:51 amYorky :hi: I heard 8:24 a.m. yesterday. I can't tell if it was these two. :puzzled:
Also around 08:05 yesterday one was close to the nest but not in sight. As far as I know they were not on the nest for the whole day. Only part of the nest was blown away by the at times strong wind.
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April 8

good morning :hi:

8:41 call out of view
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8:47
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@Hagnat :hi:

Thank you for writing this. I am still very uncertain about distinguishing different eagles.

Today in the garden we also saw 2 eagles (white-tailed eagle or osprey - I have to look there yet) and heard. I'm sure they have a nest somewhere. (Nature reserve) Thanks to the forum and the opportunity to watch eagles. I was sure that they have a nest here. There are shouts that only give them close to the nest.


Meanwhile, I still think that both have no serious intentions in this nest. Unfortunately. :rolleyes:
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yorky wrote: April 7th, 2018, 1:06 pm nothing happening today Polly :banghead:
Somehow Yorky but if it will be successful? :innocent: :puzzled:
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Polly wrote: April 8th, 2018, 7:22 pmToday in the garden we also saw 2 eagles (white-tailed eagle or osprey
Hello Polly, WTE and Osprey are very different and hardly to mistake.
WTE: very big and „massive“, rather dark in coloring, with broad rectangular wings and slow, heavy wing beat
Osprey: much smaller and slimmer, with white (!) underbody and narrow, angled wings

WT Eagles normally are breeding now and both partners can only be seen together if they don’t breed. Ospreys recently have returned from wintering area.

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The live youtube stream by Urmas Lett shows the Black Storks in Karula now. Why?
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The live youtube stream by Urmas Lett shows the Black Storks in Karula now. Why?
its been showing different things for a few days?
Eagles nest is very quiet now i think the eagles have moved house
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@Martin :hi:

It must have been ospreys. :nod:
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Our eagles in Sisters Oregon are now actively brooding and feeding two eaglets. www.goldeneaglecam.com
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eagle on nest - female
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12.15 male arrives
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female left at 12.17

male at 12.19
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great to see them back
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:wave:

Isn't it getting (too) late for seeing eggs in this nest? :puzzled:
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Anne7 wrote: April 11th, 2018, 5:59 pm :wave:

Isn't it getting (too) late for seeing eggs in this nest? :puzzled:
It seems that yes, it's getting too late for eggs, Gunnar wrote (page 6 of this topic):
...According the datas from the trailcam study I can say that in our latitude here in Estonia first egg laying date median is 21. of March (8. March-5.April)...

http://looduskalender.ee/forum/viewtopi ... 37#p563437
May be there is still a little chance
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Thanks Hellem.
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Is it possible this couple won't breed this year?
I think otherwise they would do breeding care somewhere else and not come back to this nest.

Or am I wrong? :unsure:
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