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Xavier goes fishing and has abrupt exit

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 13 October 201622 March 2022

Xavier has brought in a water bird chick;  not sure of the species – possibly…

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Relationship consummated ?

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 12 October 201622 March 2022

I couldn’t see exactly because of the camera angle, but Xavier has certainly tried to…

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What I actually do and week old chicks

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 11 October 201622 March 2022

I’m still only up to last night, so I think I should explain what I’m…

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Male on steep learning curve

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 10 October 201622 March 2022

Xavier has not been bringing much food into the nest-box, but I think he’s passing…

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Let’s call him Xavier

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 8 October 201622 March 2022

Well I’m not sure he will be the ‘saviour’, yet, but things are looking a…

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New adult male is accepted

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 7 October 201622 March 2022

My, this is a very interesting journey and still all three chicks are alive and…

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Juvenile male and three chicks

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 6 October 201622 March 2022

Yes, you are right.  The third egg hatched at about 0306 h last night, so…

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The intermittent camera feeds

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 6 October 201622 March 2022

Apologies for the occasional camera hangs. Just to recap, both cameras run through the same…

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Early morning feed and possible 3rd hatch & NEW FEED

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 5 October 201622 March 2022

Diamond appears to be rationing her one kill from yesterday and she fed the little…

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Diamond struggles on

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 4 October 201622 March 2022

Incubated eggs can be left uncovered even in cool weather for 2 hours, and even…

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