VIDEO: Five eggs in grey heron nest
Video recorded by Mutikluti, LK forum
English translation Liis
Estonian text posted 12.04.2019
Video recorded by Mutikluti, LK forum
English translation Liis
Estonian text posted 12.04.2019
Video recorded by Urmas Lett, www.eenet.ee
English translation Liis
Estonian text posted 12.04.2019
This morning at six o’clock
White-tailed eagle Merikotkas Haliaeëtus albicilla
… and not for the first time during the last month. Still the same adult, ringed with the number E301 and with a nice white tail.
In due time we will find out whom we have to do with.
Screencap from webcam IceAge, LK forum
Black stork Must-toonekurg Ciconia nigra
After a long separation the arrival of one's breeding companion is a great joy. Such feelings are a pleasure to share.
When Urmas Sellis has finished his pressing field work he will introduce the nesters and this year’s situation in more detail.
Video recorded by Urmas Lett, www.eenet.ee
Visit yesterday Bea, LK forum
Estonian text posted 03.04.2019
Tõnn brings first spruce twig to nest
Greater spotted eagle Suur-konnakotkas Clanga clanga
In the video we see the visit of the male in the nest just after a quarter to three. Probably Tõnn has inspected the surroundings and acknowledges the nest as his own by bringing the spruce twig.
Actually Tõnn with his transmitter arrived already yesterday. The visit to the nest at a quarter to six lasted for only a second. Was there something in the surroundings that seemed disturbing to him? See the video below.
Information from Tiit Hunt, www.rmk.ee
English translation Liis
Estonian text posted 30.03.2019
The sixth season of the red deer web camera is coming to an end. At the end of February five years ago we were first able to observe the doings of the deer in Saaremaa in real time via the web camera. Yes, indeed time flies, runs, ticks away … it doesn’t dawdle …
In the video records of the last few days we can see that in the second week of spring one deer bull already has six new furry antler tines while others are bare-headed and many still have their antlers firmly on their heads.
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