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Paraphrasing  "a week ahead of schedule due to early moose movement"

Aye, an early movement will do that.

Great link Webbo.(the second one) It is a live link to the migration channel and has a facility to tranlate the SWedish text into English. 👍

There is even a "moose chat" proviso that starts on Sunday at 8am. Must confess that I have tried to chat up the odd Moose in my time   ...   after a few too many at the disco.🤣 

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Lol^

There are Moose on camera right now. 

Are you logging in to the chat site Webbo? I am still pondering whether to. 

Known as 'slow television'. As always, the Norwegians got there first.........

"The longest TV program documenting a cruise along the Norwegian coast was a 134-hour live broadcast called "Hurtigruten Minute by Minute". This program, aired by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) in 2011, followed the MS Nordnorge ship on its 134-hour voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes. The broadcast was a "slow TV" experiment, aiming to show viewers a real-time experience of the journey, including the "boring" bits. It gained immense popularity and was set as a Guinness World Record for the longest live TV documentary."

No moose though  🤣 

It is still dark in Sweden. 

The Moose have just been crossing some of the small streams   ...   or the elkie brooks as they are termed in Sweden. 

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