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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Seems to be a little fish left over for later.
EJ cleans up the nest before settling down again.
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
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Now she's sitting down on them again, after a good feed for all.
She has their whole attention when there's fish! I love their little masks, too- I thought this morning that they look like the little aviators they are going to be, with flying goggles on!!
Brilliant Lindybird - aviators with flying goggles :-)))
Perhaps we should think of aviation names for them: how about Lyndburgh, Biggles, Amy Johnson ??
Lindybird: Brilliantly funny line about flying goggles.DjoanS: Great to see the chicks are copying me by bringing along a pair of sunglasses on a rainy day. Just in case the sun makes an appearance.Brilliant pictures and observations everyone! :-)
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Morning all. Glad cam is back - have been blathering way too long on Weekly Chat and must rush off to do shopping
Cirrus: I agree the live cam pix seems more pixilated - you can tell, by the difference in the images posted, which came from the live cam and which from the still cam. But better than no live cam for sure! Love it that the buzz buzzed off.
Love the idea of calling one of them BIggles! :-) Take care all.
EJ is softly chirping to Odin. :)
Formerly known as Barbara Jean
Annette: "love it that the buzz buzzed off..." Absolutely!
EJ keeps reaching down to tend to the chicks - by the way, the large bit of eggshell is still there, too.
--either chicks or eggshell peeking out, here.
Now she's trying to rearrange the moss around her, without getting up from the eggs. It must be very damp on the nest now - perhaps that's another reason why she doesnt like getting up when Odin arrives if its raining, as the nest cup will still be dry if she stays put.