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Logan - 2017 / Hart & Jolicoeur
The Peregrine Chick:
Checked the camera and the recording and still 4 eggs - saw them all intact about 0630h this morning when Joli took over from Hart. Since then Joli has been parked on the eggs in the morning sun. This is this pair's usual morning routine, so will just have to keep waiting & watching.
The Peregrine Chick:
We start incubation counts once the third eggs is laid and we are watching for hatches at day 30 even though most eggs hatch after 32-34 days of incubation. Logan's 30 day mark was May 20th, so today is the 33rd day of incubation. At this point I would expect to see the adults "spinning" on the eggs more than they are. The "spinning" helps the chicks - they tap away and the spins seem to help get the shells open and perhaps help the chicks to tap all the way around the egg - a bit like cracking the top of a soft-boiled egg, you tap and turn the egg so that your tapping is most efficient. We've seen other adults slow down the hatching process by staying very still on the eggs in the rain - Princess a couple of years ago most notably - her first chick hatched just before a couple of days of constant light rain and cooler weather. The next eggs didn't hatch until a couple of days later when the rain stopped. Princess lost the first chick, but the rest of her offspring were fine. I see the same thing with Joli and Hart right now. Tomorrow is to be mainly sunny (11 hours of sun) and warmer (high 19C) with a lower probability of precipitation (30%). Normal for this period is 21C
https://twitter.com/mbperegrines/status/866745944376737796
The Peregrine Chick:
https://twitter.com/mbperegrines/status/866337036462153729
If you want to see bigger image, click on the link below the tweet
The Peregrine Chick:
The light wasn't right this morning to get a shot of the eggs - just looked like dark blobs in the shade. And they are sticking tight on the eggs for longer and longer periods - Joli most of all. Usually a good indication that she's gearing up fro hatching.
https://twitter.com/mbperegrines/status/865964165743202304
The weather over the next few days is a bit of a mixed back - 60% chance of rain some days, sunny or partly sunny other days ... I think they will get to the sunny day (Tuesday) before the eggs actually hatch but only Joli really knows and we will just have to wait and see ...
The Peregrine Chick:
https://twitter.com/mbperegrines/status/865590844040110081
Like the West Winnipeg nest, mornings are when this nestbox gets the sun as well. Unlike the West Winnipeg site, this one is much more protected from the wind. Usually that means they are protected from the worst weather - the snowed-under-nestbox event of (believe it or not) of less than a month ago notwithstanding! So this morning, Joli got to enjoy some lovely sunny, warm, protected time in the nestbox with the eggs. As the eggs are due to start hatching in the next few days, she's not getting off them even when its sunny and warm - for her the end of her long incubation is within sight (or sound) and she's not taking any chances!
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