The Kinderchicklets were absolutely thrilled to finally be able to see the nestbox LIVE, on our computer and digital camera at school this morning ,Tracy!
I kept the image open for most of the morning and it was great to see them go about their business of working and playing, while at the same time watching the "goings on" in the nestbox.
The 'chicklets wanted me to ask you if that was Princess or Ivy in the nestbox all morning. I told them that I was pretty sure that it was Princess but of course, they insisted that I check with you, just to be sure.
It was especially great that we were able to see whichever bird it was, re-position him/herself on the eggs, by turning around and tucking the eggs under again. And we were even able to count all 4 eggs a few times.
One little boy was sure he saw some "pips" in one of the eggs but I told him that a few days ago you had said they were not "pips", but maybe dirt or dust. They like to say the new word "pip" that they have recently learned.
And to think that I, myself, only learned what a "pip" was just about a year ago.
Finally, as an aside, but a cute one, at that, every once and awhile throughout the morning, our computer would lose the image and a sign would pop up that read "No Signal!" When that would occur, I simply needed to re-type my password and up would pop the image of the live streaming nestbox again. The same little boy who was asking about the "pips" in one of the eggs asked me why there was an exclamation mark after the words "No signal!" "I don't think there should be an exclamation mark", he said, "because it's really not very exciting when the picture disappears." LOL! Once again, out of the mouths of babes. (We have been learning about exclamation marks lately.)