Starting a new daily thread now. Hopefully we can avoid some of the problems of yesterday.
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Another milestone in the chicks development. #1 turned away when it was full :)
#2 got fed but not nearly as much as #! . It is still raining
Formerly known as Barbara Jean
Unknown said: Another milestone in the chicks development. #1 turned away when it was full :)
I loved that Barbara - chick 1 collapsed in a heap when it was full!
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
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Chick #1 posing to the camera. I wonder who it takes that after? ;-)
Edit: Forgot the picture.
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Oh dear the plink plonk of rain again. What awful weather they are having at the moment. EJ hunkered down over her precious brood.
Margobird
I'm afraid I need glasses... I see two chicks beeing fed, two (???) broken eggshells and no third egg anywhere?
Cats and women will do as they please. Dogs and men should relax and get used to it.
Feeding time again. You can see the big difference in size between chicks ... but its not stopping #2 from muscling in!
Alex Z said: I'm afraid I need glasses... I see two chicks beeing fed, two (???) broken eggshells and no third egg anywhere?
The third egg looks intact to me ... this side of chick 2
hmm do you think its intact? perhaps it is and it's only some grass in front of it or on top or something like this, that made me think it was broken
Thanks DjoanS for the pic of another feeding session. Don't know how many fish have been delivered today but i have been lucky enough to catch quite a few feeds. Smallest chick is getting fed and I suppose EJ will only give it what it can manage in one go. Most amusing when chick 1 fell over obviously stuffed to the hilt.
Wattle15 said: For the benefit of jsb and anyone else having trouble seeing the ywo chicks in the early morning stills shots on 24 may, I've enhanced them to try and make them clearer. When you're examining them, don't take the magnification up past 125%, or they will pixilate and become very unclear. In this first pic, you can see the stripe ip the back of one chick, which has its head down. Immediately above is the second chick, almost side on, looking up at EJ. In the second pic, the chicks are in roughly the same places, but both have assumed the typical 'pyramid' shape of young chicks. Hope this helps. ;-)
For the benefit of jsb and anyone else having trouble seeing the ywo chicks in the early morning stills shots on 24 may, I've enhanced them to try and make them clearer. When you're examining them, don't take the magnification up past 125%, or they will pixilate and become very unclear.
In this first pic, you can see the stripe ip the back of one chick, which has its head down. Immediately above is the second chick, almost side on, looking up at EJ.
In the second pic, the chicks are in roughly the same places, but both have assumed the typical 'pyramid' shape of young chicks.
Hope this helps. ;-)
Wattie15: Thanks for your efforts to convince me, but I am still sceptical. It is difficult with these images to be certain. I wish the centre could confirm their view. It is interesting though and as enthusiasts we all would like to know as much as possible.
What assists me in my view is that the later image for example in the thread of 24th, done by RtB seems to indicate only one chick present. Here it is.
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