Continued from Manton Bay July 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 their biometric data can be found here. 1H1 fledged on 2 July @ 05:34, 1H3 on 3 July @ 12:09 and 1H2 on 4 July @ 09:06.
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How sad to see this again but it does seem that 1H1 does not want its siblings on the nest or getting any fish - well at least 1H3 as we have not seen 1H2 yet!!
07:59 1H1 has eaten well, finishes and flies off
1H3 pops down from the cam post and takes the fish
1H1 immediately returns
wing flapping and 1H1 quite threatening towards 1H3
and again
1H3 holds on and protects the fish as 1H1 looks upon her
more flapping from 1H1 towards 1H3
1H1 forces 1H3 off the nest with the fish, following her!
Today's portraits of the chicks & ages:
Blue 1H1(22) is 93 days old
Blue 1H2(22) is 92 days old
post portrait later when/if seen today
Blue 1H3(22) is 90 days old
Unknown said:Having popped in to the LotL nest, I popped in here too expecting to see Maya had left, but then I remembered she often leaves later than other females, although usually the first to breed/lay. Thanks for all your reports from this nest Karen.
You're welcome Korky and yes you're right Maya, up to now, has always stayed until all the chicks have left. She remains with 33 for a while then she is off and 33 soon follows.
One thing I have noticed is that Maya, unlike the other females, doesn't go fishing leaving it all to 33.
09:56 1H1 back on the nest and fish calling
09:58 Fish - third one this morning from 33 delivered to 1H1!!
33 flies off and 1H1 protects her fish
and then 1H1 flies off too with the fish
LAM , hopefully you are OK and around!
Interested to hear your views on this!! I suspected 1H1 chased 1H3 off the nest yesterday when she appeared for some fish and I saw the same this morning.
Here is the video of the incident this morning of 1H1, who had eaten and finished, immediately returning the nest once 1H3 had landed for a share of the fish.
1H1 seems to be getting all the fish deliveries now - is she staying close by and whilst thankfully not too aggressive could it be that she is becoming possessive of the nest as imo she chased off 1H3.
Considering we both closely followed 095 and 096 last year, interested to hear what you think :-)