Another day closer to the first egg hatching and I'm pretty sure Odin is still sitting after EJ flew off for a break. I could be wrong of course. Eagle eyes amongst you early morning viewers may be able to put me right.
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RSPB Giving Nature a Home
Heron: I've never heard a small handful singing, but do know crows and cuckoos - and now raptors. (Sorry, it's SAD again). :-)
OK. Well EJ just arrived home and made a show of arranging the furniture before creeping up on Odin and peeping insistently in his face. Oh now she's managed to shove him off the eggs and off he goes.
Hi Annette and Paul(if you are still there) and everybody else on line. Just opened the cam to see the change over. Looks like a beautiful day in LG
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Hallo Auntie: I guess there's just a few hours before they turn off the cam around 9 a.m. UK time and hook up the mains electricity today. Let's hope it won't be off for more than the few hours they anticipate. Re LOTL, there's a note saying they're expecting an egg hatch on Friday.
Annette, love the "small handful singing" observation. LOL. I'm reminded of a great Scottish Comedian called Cick Murray. He'd say such things as: "You know when you open the door in your dressing-gown? Funny place to have a door."
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Hi auntie. Missed the changover myself. LG looks stunning in the morning light. :-)
Love the little shuffles EJ does as she settles into the nest.
Heron: Ha! OK, I'm off to bed (early for me but I've got a good book) before I make any more bad jokes. Take care everyone and here's to a smooth electrical switch over tomorrow morning.
Enjoy the book Annette. :-)