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28 Apr 23 — Day 17

Two things today: first the chicks spent most of the night on their own and second chick #1 stood up and did a few steps for the first time.

Home alone


The chicks were also left on their own for most of the day though Azina did come and brood them from time to time.

Azina brooding the chicks
Azina brooding the chicks

There were seven feeds, usually not very long except for one that lasted 40 minutes. Only pigeon on the menu.
Maybe tomorrow chick #2 will also stand up? Maybe chick #1 will decide to explore a bit more?

Azina feeds the chicks
Azina feeds the chicks

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    He was fed twice, pigeon both times.

    P6T pancaking
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    Often feeds were the occasion for the chicks to practise their wing flapping, even the youngest one.

    Tom with the chicks – look at these great pin feathers on wings and tail
    Tom with the chicks – look at these great pin feathers on wings and tail


    Azina brooded the chicks for most of the morning but left them on their own a bit more this afternoon.

    Azina brooding the chicks
    Azina brooding the chicks

    Watch Azina go after a pigeon from the ledge. She came back empty taloned a minute later but look at that acceleration!

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  • 11 May 23 — Day 30

    It has been a tough day. It all started last night after I posted the daily update and I checked the cameras. I noticed that Chick #1 had either been crying since the last feed or had trouble breathing. When I checked this morning, it wasn’t any better. We made plans to pick it up tomorrow at ringing if it wasn’t improved and have it checked up at Wildlife Aid.
    Throughout the morning it seemed to perk up from time to time and ventured outside a couple of times. At one point it lost its balance and fell on the ledge floor but picked itself up again. It pancaked with Chick #3 in the box for a while. Then around 12:30 it got up, went out of the box, to the hidden corner for a while. At 12:55 it came back to the wall in front of the box, collapsed and drew its last breath.

    From the start last night I suspected it may be frounce/trichomoniasis. From a clip I sent Sean confirmed that it is the most likely cause. But, obviously, without checking the bird physically, we cannot be 100% sure. It is not avian flu. It will have come from one of the pigeons they ate. With hindsight, what I called being weird a few days ago, that it pretty much stopped pancaking and was spending its time sleeping standing up, was probably due to the illness. So it’s been going on for a few days. I didn’t say anything yesterday, in part because Chick #2 had stolen the show, but I had noticed that it seemed a bit lethargic. And thinking back on it, I don’t think it had done much flapping.

    Now the sad thing is that it has felt like Chick #3 has been a bit off today, and has been sleeping sitting up a bit. But at other times it seems to perk up, and to pancake. Hopefully it is me being paranoid. Chick #3 is also the one that seems to be missing Chick #1 the most. It’s sat by or pancaked on it a few times. The rest of the family have completely ignored it.

    The good news is that Chick #2 on the other hand has been very perky. It’s been up and down the ledge a few times, enjoyed a few paddles and did a lot of flapping.

    There were just three feeds today, two by Azina, one by Tom. Again only pigeon on the menu.

    Ringing tomorrow has been postponed until Monday.

    A reduced album tonight:

    The whole family
    The whole family

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