Continued from Manton Bay - July 2023
Details about the Manton Bay nest can be found on the season’s opening post.
The season so far: Blue 33(11) returned March 16 @ 12:58 and Maya on March 19 @ 06:54. Maya has laid four eggs - Apr 4 @ 15:52, April 7 @ 09:04, April 10 @ 07:03 and April 13 @ 08:08. 38 days later on May 12 @ 08:18 the first chick hatched followed by chick #2 on May 14 @ 06:36 and chick #3 was first seen @ 05:45 on May 17. Chick #4 hatched on May 18 @ 18:53 and not long after a live fish was delivered to the nest causing havoc and the little chick died the following morning. On June 24, the chicks were ringed – Blue 3H3(F), Blue 3H4(M) and Blue 3H5(F) and their vitals can found here. On 3 July @ 09:24 Blue 3H3 fledged followed by Blue 3H5 on 6 July @ 10:23 and Blue 3H4 on 9 July @ 06:12.
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And now the month has come when one by one the chicks, who have been spending their days strengthening their wings and practicing their flying skills readying themselves for the epic journey that lies ahead, will set off south. But they are well prepared having had the best possible start in life under the care and protection of their fantastic parents, Maya and Blue 33(11). But until that day comes, let’s enjoy their time with us.
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Maya is still here!!
Rutland posted on their Facebook page about 3 hours ago she was seen this morning!
I just went to record it from rollback so's to have a (probaby) farewell video - only to find that it was a misleading post, it was yesterday, the 2nd, so it's now lost in the mists of time
What fish was that? EDIT - Oh, a trout.
I've painted out the big smudges but can't paint in the ripples on the water - I tried snapping a section on the left an putting it on the right, but you need Photoshop to blend it in... It's awful being an incompetent perfectionist
IMAGICAT
Karen W said:Maya has not been seen on the nest today.
Etc etc...
Thank you, KAREN
Oh well, it's been a happy/educative/frustrating half-hour working and re-working on that snap
Many thanks for info and link Bart
Glider said:Thank you to you Bart and Karen for all the superb coverage on this nest. A whole lot of time and effort has been put in to record the whole, very long season.
Thank you, Glider - I can't put it better
Thanks for your kind comments but it has been a pleasure following this extraordinary pair - just wish I had had more time!
Meantime from Rutland Facebook - confirmation of last sighting of Maya and her departure south.
So the family has gone and I wish them all a safe journey and return.
I will do my usual end of season summary later this week as still busy with house renovations.
Here here! Incredible, Legendary , Awesome Maya. This morning I held a young greenfinch in my hand as it expired after crashing into our patio window. Such tender little beings but also capable of such amazing feats when luck is on their side.