Continued from April 2019
The season so far:
Mrs G arrived back 25 March and Aran on 1 April. They are currently incubating 3 eggs laid 13, 16 and 19 April with the first expected to hatch around 20 May.
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Hazel b said:I do not know exactly what the distance is from the visitor centre to the nest but there is no way it is as far as 2.2km.
Just to clear this all up. The Point Croesor Nest is reported to be 2.2 kilometres from the main Glaslyn nest , however the distance from the visitor centre to the nest is reported as being a few hundred metres south of the Point Croesor Visitor Centre.
I think Richard asked the distance between the nests, which is why I said the 2.2 kilometres.
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Ems says probably hatch by lunchtime.
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Birdies LG DU update.
She's so fidgety! Poor camperson tries to zoom in when the eggs are exposed but no sooner gets there than MrsG has sat down again ;-D
IMAGICAT
Oh, so it was a pip that I saw yesterday? I thought my eyes were deceiving me
Around 12.50 18.5.19
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Big pip !!!
I wish there was some way of controlling the size of pics besides fiddling about with file uploads.
It won't be long now
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Richard B
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You said it, RICHARD :o