First results of winter garden bird survey have arrived
Estonian Ornithological Society (EOÜ) announces
Photo Arne Ader
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Estonian text posted 28.01.2019
Northern hawkowl
Estonian Ornithological Society (EOÜ) announces
Photo Arne Ader
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Estonian text posted 28.01.2019
Northern hawkowl
Photos Arne Ader
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Estonian text posted 24.01.2019
Goshawk at capercaillie carcass
Goshawk; Northern goshawk Kanakull Accipiter gentilis
Urban people meet goshawks increasingly often. In winter migrants from the east and north add to the birds that have nested here and so they are even more easily seen.
Why then in the city where they have also started to nest? Simply in order to catch prey more easily. In winter there is no lack of domestic pigeons or jackdaws and other corvids in cities.
Estonian Ornithological Society announces
Photo Reet Sau
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Estonian text posted 02.01.2019
Nightjar Öösorr Caprimulgus europaeus
Estonian Ornithological Society invites you to participate
Estonian text posted 23.01.2019
On the last weekend of January, January 25th – 27th, all who are interested can join the winter garden bird survey.
At the weekend you have to find an hour, go to your home garden or a park and note all the bird species that you meet there. Please enter the observations on the corresponding form. Read how to take part in the bird count.
Photos Ahto Täpsi
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Estonian text posted 18.01.2019
The winter dens of our bears may look very different
Brown bear Pruunkaru or karu Ursus arctos
In the Estonian forests brown bears started to give birth already before Christmas and it lasts until the end of the month. Of our bear population of nearly seven hundred individuals this year sixty bear mothers should give birth to cubs or have already done so.
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