33 arrives and mantling. Maya also gets up
Threat passes quickly and Maya has now flown leaving 33 to take over incubating
after a minute of so 33 eventually settles down
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Maya returns with some sticks! Quite a change from 33 :-D
33 flies off and Maya settles down
Encouraged :-D 33 now returns with some nesting material
fiddles for a bit
33 flew off and returned again with more
I think this pattern is going to continue for he is off again :-D
33 and Maya just now
still just the one
Maya off for a break and 33 arrives, checks and now sitting
Cams keep freezing. I am having to refresh quite a lot :-(
Change over - Maya has returned and 33 takes off
Maya settles down so we are back on egg watch LOL
You're welcome Jane :-)
Maya laid the first egg early evening on 29 March so we are now approaching 2 days so possible anytime from now.
Good time to post latest FB post from Rutland as they have said every other day and to keep our eyes peeled for any signs.
But last year Maya laid her second egg 3 days after the first and I think is the normal so personally I would think tomorrow but we just never know and especially with Maya and 33 for we know they like to be early :-)
Looking at the egg as Maya flew off a little while ago