Have been extensively watching site since last Monday night and Pete and I camped out there on the weekend in the rain and snow. Well we were in our car, but stayed there 4-5 hours on Saturday and 8 hours yesterday. do I have a life?
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On Saturday we thought there was no male again. We were just sick. but yesterday , after being there for 2 hours there was a nest exchange and there was the male. We were thrilled We saw another exchange before we left.
I think on Saturday when we saw her leave quickly , and come right back ,it was him that came back and she may have gone into box. At times on Saturday it was hard to see through the snow. After watching yesterday and seeing which letters they always perch on, and going back over the last couple of weeks we are almost positive that it was him that came back when we thought it was her.
Yesterday she flew away for a bi tand came back with a full crop. Then a half hour later she went to box and male came out. He perched on the last E of center. He later flew east to hunt, we figure, and then came back and perched on T.
We saw female come out and fly around and he went on roof ledge by box and then came back. He went up again for about 10 minutes and then came back. We figured that maybe she was out for just a bit and went back in .(maybe to eat)
Because an hour later out she flew and went to her W and he flew around her and then flew up and went into box. WE waited 20 minutes before leaving and he did not come out So we think we have eggs an dare in full incubation. I will mark that down and then start watching at the end of June for signs of Hatching. Very hard site to monitor. will post picutres and soon as I fix them
It was a very wet and cold weekend but Peter was a trooper and hung in there with me. Every time he went out to take a pciture he got caught in a downpour We were so deflated Saturday night when we thought we had no male again, but last night felt so relieved. :-)