On 22 March, we were all thrilled to see the safe return of Blue 33 and Maya within hours of each other. Since arriving back, 33 and Maya have been busy re-establishing their partnership and building their nest.
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The time has now come for Maya to lay her eggs, the first of which we should expect to see very soon.
Artificially brightened ;-)
IMAGICAT
Maya was waiting but has now flown
Morning all, thanks for earlier updates, captures and sunrise :)
I actually saw the sunrise this morning when I was out walking Dee. Always a nice way to start the day.
ENS just now but surely we will see an egg today!
Morning Patily .. thanks for that. I saw one flying off but wasn't sure who it was.
33 on the nest now.
Something about!
(c) rutland
Looking up and mantling however seems to be more settled now
33 has now flown and I'm off too.
Hopefully there will be an egg when I look back later. BFN
Wot, no eggs yet?
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noc said: Wot, no eggs yet?
She might be thinking about it :) She almost looks frozen but isn't.
scylla said:She might be thinking about it :) She almost looks frozen but isn't.
Whoever it was, they left and haven't been back:
Good Morning ALL
Empty nest at the moment.
Pre-sunrise :-)
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