Sunday, April 13, 2014

Egg No. 3

I turned on the nest cam about 7:25 MT to see Dad getting up off eggs, and there are three now. So I am guessing it has been there a little while. He is has settled back down again but I snapped this before he did.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yippee. . . .and then there was three! Thanks Liz!

Anonymous said...

Yippee pretty well covers it. Thanks, Liz, for catching and sharing the glimpse!

RW

Anonymous said...

I am concerned about the eggs. Last night the parent in charge spent most of the night on the rock or edge of the box. The eggs were not kept warm.

Liz Schubert said...

Found this on another peregrine site. "Typically, the falcons do not begin incubating until the third or fourth egg arrives so that all the eggs hatch about the same time. Otherwise, the bigger, first-hatched chick would have an unfair advantage at feeding time over the smaller, last-hatched chick. You will see both adults sitting on the eggs at times over the next few days but incubation does not begin in earnest until the laying period ends."

Lindsay said...

Wow, miss a week, miss a lot. I'm so excited to watch this new family. Thanks, Liz.