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Thanks for the great videos, pictures and information Nina and Doris.
Here is morning exercises at 06:50

http://share.ovi.com/media/suinmarin.pu ... arin.10122
good night

Here is morning exercises at 06:50




http://share.ovi.com/media/suinmarin.pu ... arin.10122
good night

Doris and Su, many thanks for the videos 
http://www.viddler.com/explore/Nina1749/videos/92/
Schaut euch das Video am besten selbst an, bevor ich zuviel verrate




http://www.viddler.com/explore/Nina1749/videos/92/
Schaut euch das Video am besten selbst an, bevor ich zuviel verrate

Gruß,
Nina
Nina
Der junge Geier hat ja vorhin (siehe voriges Video) zunächst keine Anstalten gemacht, den Altvögeln hinterher zu fliegen. Erst jetzt, knapp ein Stunde später... 
http://www.viddler.com/explore/Nina1749/videos/93/
Ob er wohl gemerkt hat, dass das Futter nicht mehr zu ihm kommt, sondern er nun selber hinfliegen muss?

http://www.viddler.com/explore/Nina1749/videos/93/
Ob er wohl gemerkt hat, dass das Futter nicht mehr zu ihm kommt, sondern er nun selber hinfliegen muss?

Gruß,
Nina
Nina
Klasse Nina! 
Es ist fast wie bei den Störchen, die Eltern können nicht schnell genug von dem gefräßigen Nachwuchs weg kommen.
Klasse, dass der junge Geier nun fliegt.
Aber wenn ich dort runter in den Fluß schaue, wird mir ganz anders. :shocked:
Heute früh wurde wieder an den jungen Geier herangezoomt und er hat mal nicht gedöst
http://www.viddler.com/explore/Doris_T/videos/1080/

Dann tauchte auf einmal unterhalb des "Geierfelsens" ein anderer Vogel mit einem langen Schnabel auf. In Portugal vermutete man einen Storch, aber ich bin mir nicht sicher. Nach einem Weißstorch sieht es nicht aus. Gibt es denn dort in Portugal Schwarzstörche?
Hat sonst noch jemand eine Idee?
http://www.viddler.com/explore/Doris_T/videos/1081/


Es ist fast wie bei den Störchen, die Eltern können nicht schnell genug von dem gefräßigen Nachwuchs weg kommen.

Klasse, dass der junge Geier nun fliegt.
Aber wenn ich dort runter in den Fluß schaue, wird mir ganz anders. :shocked:
Heute früh wurde wieder an den jungen Geier herangezoomt und er hat mal nicht gedöst

http://www.viddler.com/explore/Doris_T/videos/1080/

Dann tauchte auf einmal unterhalb des "Geierfelsens" ein anderer Vogel mit einem langen Schnabel auf. In Portugal vermutete man einen Storch, aber ich bin mir nicht sicher. Nach einem Weißstorch sieht es nicht aus. Gibt es denn dort in Portugal Schwarzstörche?
Hat sonst noch jemand eine Idee?
http://www.viddler.com/explore/Doris_T/videos/1081/

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On the website they say the young had its first flight today.
There is video.
Here is close up of the beauty back on the nest.


and video
http://share.ovi.com/media/suinmarin.pu ... arin.10128
Su, thanks for the video with the closeup of the young vulture 
I am a bit confused about the information on the website because I saw the young flying on July 5 - see here...
I'd like to send them the links of the videos from July 5, but I cannot find any e-mail address on the website. So I tried to post a comment there, but that didn't work.
So if anyone is able to send a comment to the website please feel free to post the links of these videos - especially the first one which shows the whole vulture family flying.

I am a bit confused about the information on the website because I saw the young flying on July 5 - see here...
I'd like to send them the links of the videos from July 5, but I cannot find any e-mail address on the website. So I tried to post a comment there, but that didn't work.

So if anyone is able to send a comment to the website please feel free to post the links of these videos - especially the first one which shows the whole vulture family flying.
Gruß,
Nina
Nina
Hi Nina
I tried to post your video into the "comments" area.
Now we wait to see if it is sucessful.
Because of my confusion (google translator) about your video on that day I did not know what to think of it.
Then I just thought it was 2 intruders who were repelled from the nest.
I think the young one was in the nest.
The adult flew in
2 intruders arrived and were repelled
the adult griffon and young one remained.
Do you still have the original capture to examine closely?
I could be mistaken.


I tried to post your video into the "comments" area.
Now we wait to see if it is sucessful.
Because of my confusion (google translator) about your video on that day I did not know what to think of it.
Then I just thought it was 2 intruders who were repelled from the nest.
I think the young one was in the nest.
The adult flew in
2 intruders arrived and were repelled
the adult griffon and young one remained.
Do you still have the original capture to examine closely?
I could be mistaken.




Und eine Antwort habt ihr auch schon bekommen:
Nina, well done, great videos you have, thanks a lot! I believe there is olnly one fly of the young vulture, the one in the video 93!! the video nº 92 is amazing, the first bird is the Rupell, with another approach for an easy meal stolen from the young vulture, as many birds do; then the two birds arriving to help the young and pursuite the Rupell... what a take !!! Su, thanks, too ;->
11.07.2008 - 18h57 - António
Nina, well done, great videos you have, thanks a lot! I believe there is olnly one fly of the young vulture, the one in the video 93!! the video nº 92 is amazing, the first bird is the Rupell, with another approach for an easy meal stolen from the young vulture, as many birds do; then the two birds arriving to help the young and pursuite the Rupell... what a take !!! Su, thanks, too ;->
11.07.2008 - 18h57 - António