The speculated number of male Capercaillies in Estonia is about 1000-1500 birds. They live in big forest areas like Soomaa and Alutaguse but we can’t find them in Estonian islands. …
The speculated number of male Capercaillies in Estonia is about 1000-1500 birds. They live in big forest areas like Soomaa and Alutaguse but we can’t find them in Estonian islands. …
In the DiscoverWildlife.com two photographers Remo Savisaar and Neil Aldridge ´s photos were published- http://www.discoverwildlife.com/gallery/estonian-wildlife-photo-gallery-neil-aldridge-and-remo-savisaar Some of the pictures were made from Natourest Alutaguse bear hide- https://ee.natourest.ee/brown-bear-2/brown-bear-photography/ In the first picture you …
As most of our web visitors know bear watching can be done in Estonia in Alutaguse from one of the NaTourEst brown bear hides- https://ee.natourest.ee/brown-bear-2/brown-bear-hide-rent/ You can have watching or photography …
When female Capercaille does not find males in the usual lekking site and joins Black Grouse lek instead, hybrids between these two species can be hatched.
On Sunday I saw the first brown bear tracks in Alutaguse. If most of Estonia is already without snow then in N-E of Estonia I was able to track bears …
Brown bear camera season starts and the first brown bears were seen in the 7 th of April. Camera can be seen from page http://www.looduskalender.ee/node/19682. Camera is just next to …
While looking for Pygmy Owl, Cranes gave me a little concert while i was looking at the sunset.
Ralf Bürglin published a book about Brown bears, Lynxes and Wolves in Europe. Natourest team had an honor to be part of that book. Book is in German language.
Estonia hosts the most southern Ringed Seal population in the world. Their population is about 1500 and they can be spotted around small islets near Hiiumaa and Muhumaa. In spring …