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Noch heb ik geen vogel gezien, melv16. Is het niet de jouste jahrestijd om de vogels te zien? 

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You'll get better views when eggs are being incubated and the chicks are being fed. 

Good job I've got Google translate 😁

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Pair calling in the woods.

Can't catch you out, melv16!

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Some nest repairs. 

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Juv doing some gardening. 

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Nest building as a buzzard is calling.

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Nest building. 

I've just had a look at the current photo, melv16 (a good one, by the way!), and I notice that the bird doesn't appear to be ringed. Is bird ringing not usual in the Netherlands?

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I think they do, bookbinder. It all depends if the ringers can access the nest site before the chicks fledge. It can also be a bird from a unmonitored nest.

I'm no bird expert, but when can we expect to see eggs, melv16?

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Anytime soon. There's been reports of them mating off camera. The female's a juvenile, so it might not be successful. 

 

I see in the "Locatie info" that there are houses and businesses in the area of the nest site. Does that kind of thing disturb the birds, are can they become accustomed to it?

Correction: "or can".

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Goshawks are much more common on the continent,  so they nest where they can. In the UK they're persecuted (along with other birds of prey)and are much shyer. The New Forest has over 40 breeding pairs and have a nest cam situated there. Hopefully, it will be online soon.

I'll look forward to seeing the New Forest nest cam.

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I egg has been layed.

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4 eggs being incubated,  according to the blog. 

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Dutch Goshawk Cam.

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