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13 Mar 23 — Day I-4

Azina was eager for the food Tom brought her this evening. She really rushed towards Tom!

And a few shots from today. I think there were a few intruders today but I only managed to confirm this once when I saw Tom chasing the bird over the hospital. Very aggressively too. Apart from that the pair have settled into incubation routine.

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  • 4 Apr 23 — Day I-26

    Sometimes the begging works 😉 But it can be quite tough getting up when you’ve been lying down for nearly six hours…

    Very quiet day today. Tom did three shifts totalling 3hr44 which is average. Azina did two day shifts and the night shifts. At the end of the day she’ll have incubated for 19hr16. The eggs were not left alone for one second 🙂

  • 15 Mar 23 — Day I-6

    Pretty much the same as yesterday. A few more intruders. I happened to be walking through the cemetery this morning when I spotted Tom sparring with a female Peregrine (who may have been a juvenile – it all happened so fast). But it didn’t look overly aggressive, a bit playful. Then Azina came off the eggs, Tom went to incubate and the intruder took off East.

    A clip for you: ‘If I ignore her maybe she’ll let me incubate a bit longer’… Tom ignored Azina for two minutes before she went into the nest box and then she had to beg him 😉

    And a few shots from today.

  • 17 Apr 23 — Day 6

    I think it is fair to say that the last egg is not going to hatch now. Looking back at shots from egg-laying time I think this was egg #2 that didn’t hatch. The colour contrast between the brightly coloured freshly laid eggs and now is quite big. All this rolling on gravel does wear them out.

    But we have three healthy chicks. And the little one is no push-over!

    The Peregrines day started early with Tom bringing food at 4:37 a.m. Azina fed it to the chicks but I am not sure how much they could see each other at first as it looked a bit tentative.

    Then at 5:47 Tom came in and had a long discussion with Azina. He really went into her face at times!

    Tom fed the chicks this morning and did a very good job of it. Azina has let him be a hands-on Dad a fair bit this time. She left him in charge for nearly an hour in the morning and in the afternoon.

    Tom brooding
    Tom brooding

    The oldest chick has started to do a little bit of preening.

    The chicks got 6 feeds today, at 4:37, 7:04 (by Tom), 11:20, 2:41pm, 4:56pm and 7:17pm. A mix of Starling and Pigeon again.

    Azina brings food
    Azina brings food

    Shots for today:

  • 7 Mar 23 — The two eggs revealed

    The two eggs finally revealed at 6.05 pm when Tom brought Azina her dinner. Tom then covered them again until her return 14 minutes later.

    The two eggs revealed
    The two eggs revealed

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