Evening folks,
It was an action packed day yesterday with the eldest enjoying his new found freedom, unwanted visitors and EJ protecting the youngsters. The two left on the nest were practicing their wing flapping, hopefully one will fledge tomorrow if not both. Didn't see a lot of the action but recorded some.
All peaceful at present. Happy viewing to all in the early hours and see you in the morning, night, night.
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No #1 STILL BEING FED, & BEING FED.............................
As they say Cirrus, she will always favour her eldest to make sure at least one survives. I didn't know she would take it to this age though. The other two are not asking for any more though.
Hey, #1 has now finished and gone for a fly around.
So, then Brenda - Eldest finally had the good grace to bog off and leave mum the tail end. Harumph
I think we should go and eat now Cirrus. Looks rather windy on the nest now and the #2 & #3 are resting. EJ has just flown away with the small piece of remaining fish.
BTW Brenda - that's a very nice shot of Youngest.
Two huddled against the wind and rain ...aaaahhhhhhh
aaaaahhhhh too Cirrus. Looks like EJ has returned. She must be hoping Odin is on the way with a fish.
She''s not the only one hoping for a fish !! Me too Brenda - preferably eaten by the two in the nest only :)
I must go and do a small shop. See you shortly.
EJ still had small piece of fish in talons and is now feeding #3
Edit, that didn't take long !!!
EJ seems to have found some more fish!
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
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