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Wild Boar`s dining-table - Live feed
Hello from long ago! Do You remember Black Stork project? -> http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=95909 . It is suspended while heroes are in egyptland in the vacation. But it will continue hopefully in april this year.
But upcoming is wintertime daughter of Stork project. So here it is: mms://video.eenet.ee/siga I'll give You all possible details later. But go on comment and ask if something bothers. |
Frank,
They must be using a new camera as the shot is very sharp, but all I can see is some pig's s***. My question is how are they lighting the area ? I can see that there are 2 shadows on the ground from the large tree but will this amount of light disturb the pig Bob |
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But lights are located as follows: if You'd look down at area from the top and the camera is on the 6 oclock then key light is around 10-11(where normally is background) and fill light is somewhere around 4 oclock. Key differs from fill only by it's reflector and its a bit closer. So key gives a bit more intensive spot and shaddows. Fill works as shaddow killer. This technique of lighting is very often used by wild shootings. About the bulbs we use there... i have to verify that information: what was exact model of those bulbs but can You imagine its 250W per piece. So we lighted up this scene with only 500W!!! |
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this is recording. Time is in the picture. Our local time setting is GMT +2. |
Kewl!! Haven't seen any hogs yet but will keep checking.
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tonight is insane!!! they run nonstop feast already five hours.... if therer is anybody able to check it right now ...just do so.
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Hey - that's pretty impressive!
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watched this a couple of times today - nuthin!!
I like it but it's like waiting for the announcement of an AWOL Competition theme !! Anyway what the approx cost of setting something like this up? |
Yahoo - saw something eating there, I think it was a beaver, seemed to have a flat wide tail, must have been a beaver? Anyone confirm that at 20:17 GMT 3rd Feb.
Where is this webcam? |
back again...maybe not beaver...maybe porcupine....?
looks like a large dumpy rodent of some sort.... help me out here |
I think it's in Estonia - follow the link in the first post of the thread.
I can't quite make out what the animal is there at the moment, but it doesn't look like a beaver. Just had an idea, and checked my mammal book. I think it could be a raccoon-dog. It was introduced to the European part of the old USSR from further east, and has spread to Finland, Poland and a lot of eastern Europe, and even into parts of France via Germany. |
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It must be porcupine..I'm sure it occurs in E Europe..doesn't look like a carnivore....fascinating... |
raccoon dog... you are probably right..Haha!..can I count this a a mammal lifer?
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yep...I reckon Annie's right...Raccoon Dog ...porcupine is more southerly in Europe.... I tried whistling thinking it might move nearer attracted by the noise but that didnt work.....
might be a good record, I'm sure our resident expert will advise in due course |
Donn't know about counting it as a lifer, more like a TV tick - if you're into that sort of thing. But there is something satisfying about seeing it and identifying it for yourself, even if it isn't in the flesh. A bit like seeing my first kentish plover on a Welsh wildlife program - I couldn't understand the commentary, so it was definitely my identification.
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No I'm not a twitcher ( did you see the crowds going after the WC Sparrow, made me cringe, couldnt do that and I've been birding most of my life, leave it guys, go and see them in the States, it's more fun ) but yes it's fun seeing stuff on the telly, frustrates me when you see a shot of flamingos on the salt pans in Africa and there are loads of waders amongst them but you never get a decent view, forget the flamingos, see them so many times, lets see the good stuff!!!
Anyway I'm off for a beer, with my Raccoon Dog telly-tick! |
... back to technical:
1. Lights We use two lamps positsioned as i described earlier, they have usual halogen outdoor housing: http://www.acg.cc/productsimg/1169100452230.jpg and bulbs: http://english.alter.ee/?vars=page|s...oduct|9|LAX403 2. Capturing device MX-M22M-Sec. So it should be the same camera as last time by the Storks nest. But changed is censor. Mobotix also have pressrelease about the subject: http://www.mobotix.com/other/company...t_news#ID17472 |
Hi David
[QUOTE=David Watkins;820112]No I'm not a twitcher ( did you see the crowds going after the WC Sparrow,
My husband said this evening, "If the WC sparrow is still there we'll have to go and see it" - oh dear, if it's there I won't have much choice! We don't have any itinerary for Norfolk, but if you see a couple of people wandering around loaded down with camera gear that includes a Canon A1, it's probably us. |
I'll be filming in Norfolk next week ( w/c 11th ) let me know how you get on Annie. We've booked a 4hr sea trip out of Wells, I'm hoping to get some seabirds of some sort up close, some auks, ducks, etc while the lads fish.
I'll be trying to keep away from the Sparrow though, love birdwatchers, hate crowds |
theres a raccoon dog there now at the back of the floods, dead centre
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wild boar there now if anyone around
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I keep dipping into this and it's quite fascinating, a lot of wild boar activity at the moment, but the image keeps freezing, could this be something to do with my computer settings, it distracts a bit from watching them interacting, they clearly have a heirarchy,
are these real wild boar or reintroductions, and what was the intention of having the camera set up? Anyway I like it, anyone know of any other wildlife webcams on the go at the moment? |
Frank,
Maybe worth checking the old stork nest as I have heard that the storks are arriving back early this year, particularly around Lake Constance in South Germany. Bob |
Tooni(the male stork) has a radiotransmitter. So we start when he is around Mediterrain Sea. At the moment he still in Egipt.
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we reached to 1000000 view. most concurrent views record is about 2000.
And top outgoing traffic is 1Gbps(this is actually limited by interface). |
Wild Boars are back again
so we're tested it about few weeks with new equipment. And now it seems to be right moment to go public.
The place will be usually crowded around 5.00PM(GMT) with wild boars but You can find there lots of other guys even in daytime. So right to the livefeed: livefeed some articles in english: looduskalender.ee article in estonian with drawing how the link from woods to viewer generally works(click on the drawing): Kernel - Metssea TV Merry Christmas! |
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Frank,
I have only been able to catch one boar but have seen raptors eating off the table on the right of picture. Any idea what birds you are getting. The quality of the picture & sound coming out of the forest is incredible. Will you be having a live feed of the stork nest again this year? Happy New Year to you and the team putting out this live feed Bob |
Food delivery just now by human + 2 buckets: soft meaty stuff to table; chunks of veg & stale bread scattered around clearing ... very interesting ... only jays and linnets/twite so far but more to come no doubt ...
Thanks for the link Frank 5 mins later same human + buckets scattering food pellets widely and seeds/nuts in 15 small piles ... |
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Brendan, They are now out for their New Years Eve dinner
Bob PS: They seem to lack table manners, as they are very noisy eaters |
Happy times Bob.
This is pig-time big time. I wonder are there eagles around capable of moving this fodder up the food chain? |
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Happy 2009,
The feast has commenced |
Is that a buzzard on the table now? It's a little more than twice the size of the raven that appears on the ground now & again ...
As the light improves it looks like a golden eagle & the bait is well secured ... On take-off he looked a bit small for a golden eagle but also a bit larger than a common buzzard ... |
Buzzard just landed.
There may have been an eagle on the table before the buzzard yesterday but I'm not at all sure. After the first bird flew off the second bird was a common buzzard, verified when the camcorder zoomed towards the table for an hour or so. During that time there was a delivery of fodder in chunks pellets and seed. The buzzard returned 5 minutes afterwards by which time the cam had been zoomed out to the usual distance. Wild boar are putting up weight. |
There's a small deer helping itself right now (along with the dog-racoons)
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Brendan,
If you miss an of the excitement ( I am not sure if that is the right word as there are long periods of nothing) you can always go to the forum where people put screen captures from the camera Looduskalender • View topic - Wild Pig Cam 2009 discussion The wild boar are definitely getting fatter Bob |
Okay, a couple of scat piles in the snow?
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Give us this day our choppy 'n bobby
Just delivered ... 2 buckets And on the table Something meaty for Mabel |
The wild boar now have some hi-tech equipment, an automatic feeder although it reminds me of a steam train
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That's a relief Bob, thank you.
I was afraid the pigs would be obliged to stick their heads in the oven & turn on the gas. |
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