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Offline jadoo

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #779 on: April 13, 2011, 13:10 »
...yes, apparently Durand has managed to get one of the two right-side eggs over with the rest - you may be right, TPC, frustration can be an excellent motivator.. ;D

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #778 on: April 13, 2011, 10:18 »
Fascinating, almost painful to watch!!  She sure is struggling.....

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #777 on: April 13, 2011, 09:50 »
And soon as I posted that, she's back on the other 2!!  So seems to me she wants them.

Never know, this could be exactly the kind of impetus she needs to finally find a way to get all the eggs together.  Frustration is a wonderful motivator at times.  Fingers crossed.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #776 on: April 13, 2011, 09:48 »
And soon as I posted that, she's back on the other 2!!  So seems to me she wants them.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #775 on: April 13, 2011, 09:47 »
Case of scrapes being too "good".  Only the start of incubation, so she/they maybe have a bit more time to get all their eggs in one basket ...

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #774 on: April 13, 2011, 09:42 »
Yes it was TPC.. :-\  She did check on them this morning though and laid on them for a minute before going back to her new pile.  

She also would occassionally try to move them and then look over to the other pile so I think she wanted to move them but can't figure out how.
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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #773 on: April 13, 2011, 09:32 »
Something else that occurred to me ... she (and/or he) know there is a problem with those two eggs and that is why they are on the opposite side of the box.  Someone mentionned that Flyboy was inspecting or pecking at an egg - was it one of those?

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #772 on: April 13, 2011, 07:17 »
...yes, just saw that;  it's Durand, by the way...Scout was killed last year...

Gah..I knew that..lol..sorry was just so freaked out!!  Gees...poor thing couldn't figure out what to do with 4 and now 5!  :o

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #771 on: April 13, 2011, 07:08 »
...yes, just saw that;  it's Durand, by the way...Scout was killed last year...

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #770 on: April 13, 2011, 07:01 »
OMG..Scout just laid another egg!!!  It's with the 2 she laid on all night..OMG!!  Maybe her hormones will kick in stronger now??? 

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #769 on: April 12, 2011, 21:49 »
They may have very specific rules in Ohio about interfering or perhaps they really don't want to disturb the birds while the weather is bad.  Or perhaps as young birds they are concerned that they would/might abandon the eggs.  My comment really should have been prefaced with, if they were my birds, because I would be familiar with their behaviour et al and my decision would have been based on my assessment of their response to being disturbed. 

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #768 on: April 12, 2011, 21:20 »
I suspect that the biologists or whomever might be considering a quick trip to the box ... I would.  Doesn't take more than a second to put the eggs in the better of the two scrapes and then let her get down to business ...

Doesn't sound as if they're making plans for a trip to the nestbox right now. I wonder why not? ??? Here is what they are reporting on the website...

No one knows how this will play out--all we can do is watch and wait and wonder what will happen--the saga continues!

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #767 on: April 12, 2011, 20:46 »
I suspect that the biologists or whomever might be considering a quick trip to the box ... I would.  Doesn't take more than a second to put the eggs in the better of the two scrapes and then let her get down to business ...

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #766 on: April 12, 2011, 19:14 »
Well technically they could each incubate 2 eggs but then they wouldn't be able to hunt and keep themselves fed.  So that wouldn't really work...

That's what I was thinking carly, but wasn't sure if one of them could leave the eggs alone for a little while, if it were warm enough, and head out for a little hunt. :-\

She's such a sweetheart and she's trying so hard  :-*
Yes, it is sweet to see her trying so hard. :) I think that when she finally does get the hang of it, she will be a great mother. :D

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2011 / Flyboy & Durand
« Reply #765 on: April 12, 2011, 19:07 »
Well technically they could each incubate 2 eggs but then they wouldn't be able to hunt and keep themselves fed.  So that wouldn't really work.

I've never seen two inexperienced falcons in a nest together before so a first for me.  I have seen one or the other though - and I've seen a female and/or male lay on eggs and have one under the wing, one out the back..etc..and none or only 1 hatch due to inexperience.  TPC has probably seen it all I'm sure.

No doubt by next year when both are more mature - things will be different.  She's such a sweetheart and she's trying so hard  :-*