Night vision is a lot clearer but only just visible. You can make out EJ on the nest.
Happy viewing to you all from lands afar - keep us posted for later.
Having said that, EJ seems to be catching up on her sleep. Chicks have stopped chunnering so maybe she can get a bit of kip.
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RSPB Giving Nature a Home
And down comes the rain again and EJ was quick off the mark to get those chicks under her and keep them warm and dry. Wonderful mum.
Paul, I'm confused now - is this rain or a heavy shower, and how do you tell the difference?
Unknown said: Paul, I'm confused now - is this rain or a heavy shower, and how do you tell the difference?
To be honest I'm not quite sure if this is rain or a heavy shower, although I reckon the downpour has calmed down to the rate of a monsoon.
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Joking aside, it's great to see her dedication in keeping her precious chicks warm and dry - she's become an avian umbrella.
Thanks so much for all the updates/images everyone. Been out so good to see.
Those are 3 well fed chicks!
gary a said: Thanks so much for all the updates/images everyone. Been out so good to see. Those are 3 well fed chicks!
Hi Gary. Odin has effortlessly stepped up the fish deliveries, all chicks well stuffed today, even in difficult conditions. Now it's EJ's turn by protecting the chicks from this incessant, heavy rain.
Unknown said: Joking aside, it's great to see her dedication in keeping her precious chicks warm and dry - she's become an avian umbrella.
It really is great to see how much EJ cares for those lovely chicks. I just wish the rain would stop but sadly I get the feeling its on for the night. :-( I Hope I'm wrong though.