Very cool.
Thanks for sharing.
On 7/5/2015 6:06 AM, Dave Nutter wrote:
A few days ago my Stefhan Ohlström sent me this link to a site with
several nest-cams in Latvia, which is east across the Baltic Sea from
the southern part of his native Sweden.
https://www.eenet.ee/EENet/kaamerad
Some
Dave and all.
I was quietly readying my emails with the storks in the background
(cam opened and minimized) when I suddenly heard a very loud racket and,
sure enought, just as Dave said, in came an adult with food for the
kidsabout 9:20 am our time.
I won't describe what I saw as Dave as
A few days ago my Stefhan Ohlström sent me this link to a site with several
nest-cams in Latvia, which is east across the Baltic Sea from the southern part
of his native Sweden.
https://www.eenet.ee/EENet/kaamerad
Some of the nests were already empty, which may also be why some cameras were
not
We've been watching our nestling bluebirds for the last 3 wks or so. It's just
our luck that they should fledge and abandon the nest box in the few days we
were away and couldn't witness it.
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On Jul 4, 2015, at 7:40 PM, M K Mannella mkmanne...@gmail.com wrote:
The
Thanks for posting the link to the Black Stork nest Dave! Nest locations often
seem to be closely guarded secrets in western Europe, and away from nests these
birds don’t forage in areas where they can be watched easily. As best I know,
with the exception of migrating birds (southern tip of