Saturday, 26 May 2012

Ural Owl

So to the last Estonian post - now here’s an ugly bird but look what it will turn into - the absolute number one bird of the trip!

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Singing Corncrake video

Not often you get to see and hear a Corncrake, this was one of the highlights of the trip for me.

Typical Estonian images

Shuttlecock Ferns common in the forests

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Goldeneye mother and chicks

Commonly breeding in Estonia’s wet forests definitely another aahh factor.

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A few more Estonian common birds

Still a few Barnacle Geese present but several hundred seen moving on for the summer.

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White Tailed Eagles seen daily but always a little distant.IMG_6417

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Common Cranes definitely very common in Estonia!IMG_6519

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A few Estonian insects and a Morel

Not sure what this is - any suggestions welcome

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Ha this is a Morel!IMG_3089 (2)

and pretty sure this is a Map ButterflyIMG_6544

and this is definitely a tatty Camberwell BeautyIMG_6589

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Penduline Tits nest building

This one definitely has the aahh factor.

 

A few Black Woodpeckers

Plenty of Black Woodpeckers to be see in the forests of Estonia and this one was particularly tame feeding in a car park! We also had Grey Headed, White Backed, Three Toed and Great Spotted Woodpeckers but no Lesser Spots or Middle Spots

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