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MN / Elk River - 2008-22

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Baffled:
I am watching this as well.
The chick in the corner keeps cheeping. In excitement? Confusion? Distress? It is continuous noise.
The parent keeps looking over at the chick, and now and then wandering over to perhaps try to nudge the chick back to the others, but it is not working.
Maybe when the next meal arrives the chick will find a way to get back to the  others? Here's the snack arriving now . . .

deedream:
Goodness, one chick wandered over to the nearest corner against the wall awhile ago, must be 10 minutes, Mom tryed and tryed to get him back, she left the other chicks and tryed.  to no avail, she is now back brooding the 2 chicks and he is still in the corner.  Hope its not too cold out.  Boys Mom wants him back over with her.  I can only see part of the chick, think it is curled up sleeping.  Asserting independance all ready?  lol

deedream:
I am getting to see a morning feeding and a great look at how these chicks have grown.  Wow.  Hard to believe they were just born 9 days ago.  Last Monday.. They are getting a lot stronger.  Oh boy, do they have any idea what today is going to bring?  I hope we get to see some/all of the banding.  If anyone watches try to take pics will you?  I will too if I am here.  I don't know how to record the video or I would, think I need to purchase/download a software pkg to do that and I am not at all  certain which one or how to do that.  LOL.  Would love to be able to see what Mom and Dad do especially, hope someone stands by down below and videos all the dive bombing and antics.  We would certainly be reminded that these are wild creatures I am sure.  Happy viewing.

Falconista:

--- Quote from: Liz on May 31, 2008, 20:15 ---LOL.  Thank goodness human babies don't have projectile pooping!   ;D ;D

--- End quote ---
Haha thank goodness indeed!  ;D It's amazing how far the little ones can shoot.

I can't believe how big the chicks have gotten so far. They can't even fit under their mother anymore (even though she's certainly trying!) It must be cold there today for them to be huddling so close together.

Liz:
LOL.  Thank goodness human babies don't have projectile pooping!   ;D ;D

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