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Nature Calendar: Estonia Enters the Darker, More Tropical Half of Summer
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Nature Calendar: Estonia Enters the Darker, More Tropical Half of Summer

From Postimees · () Estonian

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The summer's darker and more tropical phase has begun in Estonia, marked by changes in bird songs.
  • While cuckoos continue to call, other birds like warblers and reed buntings are now more prominent.
  • The article notes observations of various bird species, including house sparrows, wasps, and goldfinches, in their natural habitats.

Estonia has entered the darker and more tropical phase of summer, a transition noticeable in the changing soundscape of its natural environments. The cheerful chirping of many birds has subsided, replaced by the songs of warblers and reed buntings, according to the nature calendar.

While the cuckoo's call still echoes, suggesting late nesters or repeat breeders, the focus shifts to other avian activities. The familiar house sparrow continues its presence in urban settings, with nests found in nooks and crannies. Meanwhile, the article observes the vibrant goldfinch flitting around cornflowers, feasting on the newly ripened seeds.

The natural world presents a tapestry of life, from the buzzing of wasps near a home to the delicate dance of a goldfinch among flowers. These observations paint a picture of a summer season in full swing, with its unique sounds and sights.

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Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.