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moffer said:We have to remember that the egg spent 3 days on the rim of the nest after being kicked out. It's been stood on, pecked and nearly kicked out again. I don't know what to think
Oldshoremore said:In view of EJ's persistence, and the fact that the camera picture is so indistinct, do you think it's remotely possible that the egg is still whole and viable?
Well you saw how many days it lay on the side of the nest. I would say no.
This is why Henry who was a world champion at kicking eggs, kicked them right out of the nest. See Henry kicks eggs (a somewhat confused video)
Blog of the kicking in 2007
Tiger Signature
Hazel b said:Well you saw how many days it lay on the side of the nest. I would say no. This is why Henry who was a world champion at kicking eggs, kicked them right out of the nest. See Henry kicks eggs (a somewhat confused video)
MOFFER, I'm just going to change the RAM in my laptop (this one, the "working" one - I'll still be recording), if you are around for a bit. I'll wait for your reply.
IMAGICAT
So then, no floppin fish? Rats
You mean "No floppin NUTHER fish", CIRRUS - she did have at least some bites this morning.
Good morning all. Thank you for the late night and early morning posts. It was good to see Odin but odd that he didn't incubate the egg even though he seemed to think about it for a moment. That is why I sadly tend to agree with Tiger that it can't possibly be viable. Will be popping in and out and hoping to see a calm nest with just Odin around to support EJ? Too optimistic? We'll see.
Yep Scylla, ok :)
Birdie Num Num's brilliant DU summary 2017
Yes, SCYLLA, that's what I meant.
I'm gawn then :-)