The second chick, HA, hatched Saturday marking 38 days from being laid to hatching. If the third chick follows suit with its sibling's, then it should hatch today - 38 days.
The red glow in the first photo is from the communication tower beacon.
25 March 2019
22 March 2019
21 March 2019
Update: The first chick is still pecking its way out of its shell.
The first chick is in the process of hatching. As we were observing the nest a few minutes ago, we noticed that Bea seemed a bit anxious and moving hurriedly over the eggs. Upon zooming the camera in for a closer look, we noticed a pip, a small puncture on the surface of the egg. This hole is an indication the first chick is working to break free of its shell.
The first chick is in the process of hatching. As we were observing the nest a few minutes ago, we noticed that Bea seemed a bit anxious and moving hurriedly over the eggs. Upon zooming the camera in for a closer look, we noticed a pip, a small puncture on the surface of the egg. This hole is an indication the first chick is working to break free of its shell.
18 March 2019
13 March 2019
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