Hi folks, It was a fantastic day yesterday, despite the wind. There was a fledginging of the eldest chick and confirmed by the LG team.
Lots of wing exercising by all three, I think 4 fish were delivered, and intruder alets at times. In all, a normal day .
All quiet on the nest, the usual fidgiting going on.
Happy viewing, see you in the morning.
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Unknown said: Yes Barbara Jean. I was just thinking that the most important outcome here is that they have all eaten. Its been an enlightening day in their development. Now we know they can all feed themselves. The speed with which they grow and learn is amazing.
Yes Barbara Jean. I was just thinking that the most important outcome here is that they have all eaten. Its been an enlightening day in their development. Now we know they can all feed themselves. The speed with which they grow and learn is amazing.
Yes, but HAVE they all eaten? Eldest is the only one who can properly tear into a fish.
Thanks for those pictures Joan and Lynette. I just checked in to find EJ feeding the two chicks. I think I can hear rain.
OK OK - yes they have - I've now read all the posts and seen the pics
Thank you so much everyone- and you, faithful Lindy for the all important fish report ( I have to laugh- it was me doing the fish report last year )
Youngsters 2 and 3 look positively miseable trying to sleep in the rain.
Goodnight all
Night, night to all who are going to bed now and thanks for all the posts and pics.
Its miserable there at the moment, two cowering chicks not keeping dry and one , the eldest on the cam post.
Let's get together and keep each other warm.
Thanks for the late fish report. At least the two that didn't get much from the first two fish got a little more food today. They are not accustomed to being hungry.
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