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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No bands so.. yes :-) Maya still here!!
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1H1 left with the fish 9:20:53.. probably bothered by the gull arriving a split second later, who in it's turn was chased of by a crow
11:46 33 arrives and stands on the nest looking around for about 10 minutes
11:55 33 flies off and can see he had a fish in his left talon
I wonder where 1H1 and Maya are?
11:47 33 with fish. Leaves again 10 minutes later
13:52 33 with another fish, this time 1H1 is patiently! Waiting for it
1H1 is still here!!.
07:31 On the nest and fish calling
07:52 1H1 has continues calling and now flies off
Today, Blue 1H1(22) is 111 days old
As far as I can recall, at 111 days old, 1H1 is now the oldest chick to still be around
Hi Glider, yes it is time for her to be on her way lol
Just now, she is back on the nest
and fish calling