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Author: | Beth [ Sun Mar 01, 2015 2:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: INTERNATIONAL OSPREY 2015 |
Priscilla - many thanks! Cam is live (not the best pic) |
Author: | Beth [ Sun Mar 01, 2015 2:35 pm ] |
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NATUREIT (Saaksikamera)-FINLAND Fri Jan 16, 2015 11:22 am Ferenz posted: The web site is still alive, but web cams are offline... http://balticseanow.turkuamk.fi/index.p ... prey-nest/ http://www.saaksisaatio.fi/en/index.htm |
Author: | Beth [ Sun Mar 01, 2015 2:49 pm ] |
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Ferenz... Lady'sTree > LOTL done Beth... Lady's Tree >Done Skygirlblue... Lady's Tree >done... |
Author: | Ferenz [ Tue Mar 03, 2015 9:43 am ] |
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Osprey cam Steinhuder Meer, Lower Saxony (Germany) online http://www.oessm.org/blog/?page_id=3105 |
Author: | Beth [ Tue Mar 03, 2015 9:44 am ] |
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Author: | Ferenz [ Tue Mar 03, 2015 9:54 am ] |
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Ospreys Brandenburg State, Germany - Web cam online https://www.sielmann-stiftung.de/projek ... er-webcam/ |
Author: | Beth [ Tue Mar 03, 2015 10:03 am ] |
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Yay Ferenz-thanks for the heads up! |
Author: | Ferenz [ Tue Mar 03, 2015 10:14 am ] |
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NATUREIT (Saaksikamera)-FINLAND http://www.luotio.fi/forum/viewtopic.ph ... e8fbc186df video by Kari Mattila https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctsTcL45hj0#t=20 |
Author: | Beth [ Tue Mar 03, 2015 10:26 am ] |
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Thanks Ferenz. Wish they would fix the Finland cam (soon!) |
Author: | skygirlblue [ Tue Mar 03, 2015 11:05 am ] |
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OK...I need help. I need to get this forum set up, similar to how I set up USA. What nests need their own threads? |
Author: | Beth [ Tue Mar 03, 2015 11:36 am ] |
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I am not sure MA which links work and which ones are not viewable for 2015. I locked all the 2013-14 threads so we might look at those and start threads for popular ones. I am thinking not much action at some and maybe make a Germany, UK, Finland threads and then a Misc. Intern. thread. Just a thought... |
Author: | Ferenz [ Tue Mar 10, 2015 9:32 am ] |
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The new Dyfi crew.. |
Author: | Ferenz [ Sun Mar 15, 2015 7:01 am ] |
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LOTL web cam online http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/thi ... -of-lowes/ |
Author: | Ferenz [ Tue Mar 17, 2015 8:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: INTERNATIONAL OSPREY 2015 |
Quote: Homeward bound - By Kayleigh Brookes on March 16, 2015 Great news – our satellite-tagged female, 30(05), is now officially on her way home! We have been waiting impatiently over the last few days to find out where she is – during the winter the tracker only sends us data every five days. This morning we received what we had been waiting for: the excellent news that she is on her way. And over on the other side of Atlantic two other Ospreys that we’re following as part of World Osprey Week have also set-off. 30 began her journey on Tuesday 10th March, leaving the idyllic coastal site in Senegal where she has spent the winter months, and set off resolutely homewards! She passed to the west of the large Lac de Guiers, then crossed the Senegal river in the afternoon. Landmarks such as these are important in an Osprey’s migration, as studies have shown that they use them to navigate. She flew quite late into the evening, then roosted just north of the Senegal river. In her first day of migration, 30 travelled a total of 226km (140 miles). Day two took her into the desert of Mauritania, where she flew for 269km (167 miles) to a roost site. The next two days she continued through the Sahara, travelling 406km (252 miles). Her direction of flight had shifted slightly north-west, and the next day’s data gave us a scare when it showed she was much further west than we would have anticipated. The wind must have been blowing strongly from the east and pushed her off-course. Luckily her data points show that she has turned back to the east and is now getting back on track. The last data point we have for 30 was yesterday morning at 10am. During the four days of migration she has already undertaken, she has covered a distance of 901km (560 miles), averaging 225km (140 miles) per day. At the moment she is travelling at quite a leisurely pace, flying at an average speed of 26kph (16mph). We should receive more data tomorrow or the next day – it will be interesting to know where she is! http://www.ospreys.org.uk/homeward-bound/ |
Author: | Ferenz [ Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: INTERNATIONAL OSPREY 2015 |
Quote: Steady progress - By Kayleigh Brookes on March 18, 2015 30(05) continues to wing her way northwards, on a long journey that will lead her back to the place she calls home. Thankfully she managed to right her course after being blown too far west. As of yesterday afternoon, she is still in the Western Sahara, making her way towards Morocco. On 15th March 30 travelled 210km (130 miles), and the next day she travelled a further 301km (187 miles). This shows us that she isn't making progress particularly quickly. Yesterday, her average speed was 21kph (13mph). However, she has had to contend with a bit of a headwind, as there have been some strong north-easterly winds which she is having to battle her way through. Consequently, she is slightly behind where she was on this day last Spring. However, it’s not a race and she knows perfectly well what she is doing. This is 30's 9th migration north! As long as she gets back safely it does not matter how long it takes her to do it. Quote: We should receive more data from 30's tracker tomorrow, and we will keep you updated with her progress. We will also update you with news of the migrations of the other WOW Ospreys soon! http://www.ospreys.org.uk/steady-progress/ |
Author: | Beth [ Fri Mar 20, 2015 9:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: INTERNATIONAL OSPREY 2015 |
Dyfi Osprey Project The sun is shining again on the Dyfi and migrating conditions from Africa look good. Glesni's Grandad is already back at his Rutland nest for the for his 16th year in succession - how many more ospreys will turn up over the next few days? The osprey arrival window is well and truly open. Thank you so much for all your kindness this week, more Live Streaming appeal updates on Saturday. The wait is nearly over, the osprey-less winter is at an end, put your seat-belts on. You'll get all the action, the photographs, the stories and High Definition videos right here. It's time once again to: Keep Calm and Look Up... |
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