It is possible that those were different birds, not the nest ownersasteria wrote:Even if they were attacked by somebody, why sit on the branch, back to the nest and ignore the eggs??
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~06:00 Eagle asleep on the nest.
~06:00 Eagle asleep on the nest.
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In Estonia is today rainy day...Seems that in Latvia don`t rain.
In Estonia is today rainy day...Seems that in Latvia don`t rain.
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I think it would have been dangerous for the eggs to stay on the nest if the parents were under attack by some intruder/s.asteria wrote:Even if they were attacked by somebody, why sit on the branch, back to the nest and ignore the eggs??
Supposedly there were other eagles which disturbed the LSPs. Under threat of fighting with an attacker, to protect the eggs from breaking, it was perhaps more usefull to not to stay on the nest at all and not even too near to it. It would have been the worst imaginable if the eggs would have been broken while fighting.
If a mother bird has chicks which can't fly yet is attacked, she prefers to leave the chicks alone, and tries to draw the intruder's attention to herself to save as many chicks to survive as possible (mother birds also can make believe to be wounded and weak..But they are ready to escape at any the time..etc)
I just specultaed again..
it's 10:50 and there is peace on the forest. One eagle is incubating.
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Concerning the comments about the properties of dead or living eggs, I wrote to a friend who incubates and hatches eggs in her home. She is a crofter in Scotland and is familiar with the ways of different birds. This is what she says about eggs (I sent renandeli's comments to her)
Hi Jo,
She's right about the 'warmth holding' of a live egg, but I think that is near the end of incubation.
Some incubator instructions say to look out for a rise in temperature and adjust thermostat if necessary,
but I've never had to change the settings. However I do add water for the last few days to raise the humidity
and therefore I assume evaporation would keep the temp from going too high - just my meanderings.
The pump/heart starts working very early on (poss 1st week) and I wouldn't be surprised if the bird can hear/sense that.
The rolling bit - a developing egg will have the air sac at the blunt end and the 'weight' of the developing chick
at the other.
A damaged or rotting egg will have it's contents dispersed throughout the inside of the shell, but if it had started to develop
then it might already have the airsac in place.
I know a hard boiled egg rolls differently to a raw one....test it and see, can't remember what happens - lol
Also if you put an egg into water a very fresh one sinks, a staler or developing one will float blunt end up.
Near the end of incubation [using warm water if you don't want to kill the chick] the egg jumps up and down -
I sometimes use it for a test before opening anything that might have died in shell.
Hope that muddle helps!!!
I've got a baby pheasant half out of it's egg this am and another few have pipped.
Hi Jo,
She's right about the 'warmth holding' of a live egg, but I think that is near the end of incubation.
Some incubator instructions say to look out for a rise in temperature and adjust thermostat if necessary,
but I've never had to change the settings. However I do add water for the last few days to raise the humidity
and therefore I assume evaporation would keep the temp from going too high - just my meanderings.
The pump/heart starts working very early on (poss 1st week) and I wouldn't be surprised if the bird can hear/sense that.
The rolling bit - a developing egg will have the air sac at the blunt end and the 'weight' of the developing chick
at the other.
A damaged or rotting egg will have it's contents dispersed throughout the inside of the shell, but if it had started to develop
then it might already have the airsac in place.
I know a hard boiled egg rolls differently to a raw one....test it and see, can't remember what happens - lol
Also if you put an egg into water a very fresh one sinks, a staler or developing one will float blunt end up.
Near the end of incubation [using warm water if you don't want to kill the chick] the egg jumps up and down -
I sometimes use it for a test before opening anything that might have died in shell.
Hope that muddle helps!!!
I've got a baby pheasant half out of it's egg this am and another few have pipped.
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Jo How interesting! What special friends you have!
It's raining in Latvia.
At at 11:18 I noticed the nest was empty. The eagle was back at 11:24 (I heard callings from the forest before it returned.. I suppose it is the same as earlier)
It turned eggs and continues now incubating.
at 11:47
It's raining in Latvia.
At at 11:18 I noticed the nest was empty. The eagle was back at 11:24 (I heard callings from the forest before it returned.. I suppose it is the same as earlier)
It turned eggs and continues now incubating.
at 11:47
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At 12:06 I saw that the eagle took the white weathers on beak. It is still keeping it..
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12.14 still with white feather
12.37
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The eagle who has been there on the nest the whole morning, left at 13:11, it jumped to fly from the left front side of the nest this time. (It had called continuosly from about 12 to 13.. ) Some eagle, the same (?) landed on the nest next minute, from the other direccion.. Soon came the other one, the male, I believe. They were both on the nest about for 2-3 minutes. I got one hundred pictures I can look them closer only later in the afternoon.
The male brought something to eat for the female!
edit It was the male who landed first on the empty nest, with a frog. Then returned the female to eat it. Look Lili's post and pics below
The male brought something to eat for the female!
edit It was the male who landed first on the empty nest, with a frog. Then returned the female to eat it. Look Lili's post and pics below
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13.12 Male has a frog in mouth
She (at left) returned and is now eating it
13.13 "It was tasty, you may go now"
Female
Edit: Renandeli I think it was female who was sitting and then left 13.11 and then the male arrived with prey
/though this was just the time I watched Eha (appr 13.00- 13.12)
She (at left) returned and is now eating it
13.13 "It was tasty, you may go now"
Female
Edit: Renandeli I think it was female who was sitting and then left 13.11 and then the male arrived with prey
/though this was just the time I watched Eha (appr 13.00- 13.12)
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My photobucket is getting full soon! only 800 pictures can I upload there.. I have to learn how to use picasa or imageshack or..
Just right! I was not sure at first. I can see it from my 100 pictures too ..Renandeli I think it was female who was sitting and then left 13.11 and then the male arrived with prey
/though this was just the time I watched Eha (appr 13.00- 13.12)
My photobucket is getting full soon! only 800 pictures can I upload there.. I have to learn how to use picasa or imageshack or..
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she is sitting on the eggs at 14.30
14.36 She left
14.36 She left
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At 15:36 I noticed that the eagle was back. It was half standing and looking at the eggs, rolled them, and sat down. How she stood up again and rolls the more. Sitting down at 15:41.
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Now she's back in the nest.
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Back she is
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in the nest at 15.46
15.35
in the nest at 15.46
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she left at 18.01
and 18.02 back (Good girl if you are girl)
and 18.02 back (Good girl if you are girl)
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It left at 19.06
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[quote="Lili"]19.31
Lili - it looks to me as though she is thinking
"What? Are you still here?"
Lili - it looks to me as though she is thinking
"What? Are you still here?"