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Beautiful female, Rutland's CJ7:
The hoped-for partner for CJ7, local male LS7, has not yet appeared. CJ has been tending the nest daily and yesterday she took everyone by surprise, producing an egg - which took us by surprise by surviving... until midnight at least ;)
IMAGICAT
Oh dear she looks settled! Been like this for 5 mins.
She is napping! White stag in the background
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Will be interesting to see what happens now Alison.
It's also a very sensitive microphone. It sounds very windy, but looking out of my window the trees are hardly moving, and I live pretty close to the nest location.
Richard B
Birdies LG DU update.
Mike B said:Good morning all. Patily re:- "There is something "old fashioned" about the quality of the Poole image that I really like" I think you will find it is something to do with the technical setting on the camera. This was discussed earlier on, I think on Dyfi, where it was said that the bird here looked lighter than most.
I remember saying a week or two ago that they seemed to have been "clever" with the settings, the cam is so reliable (fingers crossed!).
Don't think she can make up her mind what to do with the egg, sit on it or kick it....
She is now standing up on the edge of the nest.
Second 'hormonal egg' at Poole a short while ago. 2032hrs.
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