Here are the current links (correct as of 10-02-21 @ 21-13)
Camera 1 - Falcon 1
Camera 2 - Falcon 2
Camera 3 - Falcon 3
For reference, here is the data from 2017>2020
2020 Egg #1 laid 17-03-20 at 23:34:04 Egg #2 laid 20-03-20 at 09:43:51 Egg #3 laid 22-03-20 at 21:33:10 First chick hatched 30-04-20 at 07-41 Second chick hatched 30-04-20 at 11-00 approx 2019 FAILED 2018 First egg: 28-03-18 @ 14-14 Second egg: 31-03-18 @ 07-02 Third egg 02-04-18 @ 16-15 Fourth egg 05-04-18 @ 01-25 First Chick 08-05-18 @ 05-32 Second Chick 08-05-18 @ 07-09 Third Chick 08-05-18 @ 13-45 (Estimated) Fourth Chick 10-05-18 (Between Midnight & 04-00) 2017 Egg #1 laid 20-03-17 @ 14-41 Egg #2 laid 23-03-17 @ 03-17 Egg #3 laid 25-03-17 @ 12-53 Egg #4 laid 28-03-17 @ 02-43 Egg #5 laid 30-03-17 @ 17-24 1st egg hatched 01-05-17 @ 07-10 2nd egg hatched 01-05-17 @ 16-23 3rd egg hatched 01-05-17 @ 18-35 4th egg hatched 02-05-17 @ 07-54 5th egg hatched 04-05-17 @ 14-00* *estimated
This year:
First egg laid 08-03-21 @ 09-51
Second egg laid 10-03-21 @ 22-54
Third egg laid 13-03-21 @ 09-57
First egg hatched 19-04-21 @ 02-11 approx
Second egg hatched 19-04-21 @ 11-00
Third egg hatched 20-04-21 @ 05-21 approx
15-05-21 Ringing:
PZS 955g
P3S 680g
P4S 685g
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)
Will Look forward to Pauls vids but this was Mum watching her chicks just prior to the Crew arriving CHOL):)(clock on here still an hour behind.
Oooh! I'm off CHOL:):)
Just been catching up with events on scrollback on cam #2 ... all hudddled up post ringing, bit traumatised but then again the weather is 'orrible!
Thanks for longer view MC!
Fortunately for us the rain stopped before we set up. Pics to follow when I get home. I also moved camera 1 very slightly.
This morning the BTO ringed the chicks. Fortunately the rain stopped at exactly the right time and we remained dry.
Here are photos of the chicks just after I had returned each one to the nest box. I also adjusted cameras 1 & 2 to give an improved view.
PZS who weighed in at an impressive 955g and is our single female.
P3S the smaller of the two males, who was 680g
Finally, P4S the slightly larger of the two males at 685g. P3S was the raucous one of the three.
Here they are, getting their 'bling'
PZS
P3S
P4S
Great pics, showing their displeasure well in that last one of the three together!