MANTON BAY - JULY 2022

Continued from Manton Bay June 2022 

Details about the Manton Bay nest can be found on the season’s opening post 

The season so far:    Maya returned 15 March @ 10:21 & Blue 33(11) on 21 March @ 17:29.  Egg #1 laid 31 March @ c 23:30 & hatched 09 May @ 23:02, Egg #2 laid 03 April @ 18:31 & hatched 10 May @ 12:30 and Egg #3 laid 06 April @ 20:30 & hatched 12 May @ 08:24.  On 20 June the chicks were ringed with their unique blue darvics.  Chick #1 was fitted with 1H1, #2 with 1H2 and #3 with 1H3.  All chicks were females and full details of their biometric data can be found here

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  • Morning ALL - on holiday just now so brief visits!!

    Quick check back

    04:27  Maya eating from fish left over at the back of the nest and all the youngsters appear to be fed

    05:47   33 arrives with a fresh fish!

    33 keeps hold of it for a bit

    1H3 looks on as 1H1 takes the fish as 33 flies off

    soon all three on the nest waiting their turn

    07:29  Maya stands by as 1H3 is having her share

    07:30   After the chicks have eaten, and Maya doesn't make a move for the fish, 33 arrives, collects the fish and flies off

    08:24  1 H1 arrives followed by 33 with the fish

    1H1 has some more

    33 flies off leaving 1H1 enjoying an undisturbed feed

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    must go now  - present scene (08:38) as above - 1H1 eating -  BFN

  • Morning ALL

    Interesting no-one slept over on the nest last night

    04;26  Maya arrives with a large, headless fish

    and the chicks quickly follow - one

      

    and the next crashes on top of the fish lol

    and the third arrives 

    and Maya gets breakfish underway

    one by one, after having their fill, the chicks disappear and Maya has her share

    Maya then flies off leaving the fish on the nest.  Couple of the chicks return and have a nibble and then fly off.   

    ENS only the fish remains on the nest until

    05:44   33 arrives and after his entire family has been fed, collects the fish and flies off with it

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    ENS - the entire family are somewhere in the bay, the adults no doubt watching over the youngsters who will be flying around, exploring their surroundings and importantly building up their wing muscles.

    They will pop back and forward to the nest throughout the day and we'll see the family all together later tonight for dinner.   

    And I'm off out too -  SYL

  • Morning ALL

    from scroll back:

    07:59   1H3 arrives and she is wet!   Obviously been for an early morning dip

    08:00 1H1 arrives and calling for breakfish

    08:00 seconds later, 33 approaches with a huge headless fish

    swiftly taken by 1H1

    1H2 lands on the back of the nest 

    33 flies off and 1H2 then takes the fish from 1H1 

    1H2 tucks in

    then 1H3

    and finally 1H1

    09:38  1H3 has some more as Maya stands by waiting

    and once her young have all finished, she has her share

    edit:

    10:10  and finally, once the entire family have been fed, 33 arrives and collects the fish

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  • Morning ALL

    04:55   33 arrived with breakfish and quickly snatched by 1H1

    33 flies off leaving the juveniles to it :-D

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  • One of the chicks slept over last night!

    04:59   33 arrives with a headless fish

    Maya is hot on his talons and takes the fish

    1H1 arrives

    05:02  1H2 then arrives and Maya starts to dish out breakfish

    1H1 up first

    1H2 now being fed

    and now 1H3 

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    33 has seen his family all well fed this morning and now ENS as they are all off exploring the bay

    SYL

  • Morning ALL

    couple of captures from scroll back:

    04:29  33 arrived with breakfish

    1H1 eats while the other two wait but it is a whopper of a fish and plenty for all the family

    family then take off exploring the bay or shading themselves in the tree but 33 stays close by guarding the nest

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  • Morning ALL

    08:58  33 arrives with a fish - 1H1 and Maya waiting

    quickly taken by 1H1

    09:02 something overhead bothering 1H1 and 1H2 

    1H3 arrives - nice to see them all together

    1H1 continues to eat and 1H2 and 1H3 wait their turn

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  • Morning ALL

    05:46   Waiting and shouting for breakfish!

    06:58  still waiting

    09:02 only 1H3 remains and shouting as 33 approaches with a FISH and the youngsters are following him!

    the juveniles dive at 33 for the fish!

    tug o fish

    1H3 claims the fish

    1H3 tucks in while her siblings wait their turn

    09:11  1H2 now steals the fish

    and she now tucks in

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    As expected, it is a huge fish 33 and will feed his entire family.  

  • Morning ALL

    06:32   33 arrives with breakfish and quickly taken by 1H1

    1H1 tucks in as 1H3 stands by

    soon 1H2 arrives

    It is a big fish, plenty to go round the whole family or perhaps not!!

    07:00  1H1 moves across the nest with the fish

    and then flies off with it!!     

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    First I have seen a juvenile fly off with the fish!

    1H1 did not return and there has been no further fish brought to the nest by 33. 

    Hopefully she held on to it  but suppose this is another learning curve for the juveniles

  • Today's portraits:

    Blue 1H1(22) -  85 days old

    Blue 1H2(22)  -  84 days old

    Blue 1H3(22)  -  82 days old

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