You are right as usual , Tracy. that is why we were so torn, as time went along. That is what was said all along that this box was put there for engendered species. And we all know How I feel about this. I took a lot of flak from some.
But when the nest was built again, I was surprised that they let it go so far.
They were ready to lay eggs. Do you not think you would have taken it down sooner. Or maybe they had to let the ravens know they meant business. Now I know your stance Tracy
. I kept posing the question, what would you guys do if it was at your site, and this was happening.
This is a good site(even though there are more buildings than usual).The male and female can see directly into the box from their home roost across the way. there are many places and roofs for the young to hop and fly to. (although the helicopter will pose more of a hindrance this year). they can branch out further along the campus to more grassed areas. and this year there are 3 more cranes behind the hospital for them to roost on. Last year they used these after they had fledged for a bout 2 weeks.
I will try and draw out a better map than what I had last year, and you can see.
so now is a wait and see. but I will go and see when I can if I can see them . Thre are so many places for them to build. I think I said that earlier.