The chicks pretend to be asleep.


Yes, I see what you mean, SwenjaSwenja wrote: June 6th, 2023, 3:20 pm at 15:05/06 I don't know what to think. It's hard to understand.
Kaia pulled the head of all the chicks last year. They all survived.
We see exactly that with Kaia every year, without it ever getting to the worst.
Personally, and I emphasise this here, I will not immediately think of reduction.
I would rather try to look at it closely.
No, I didn't mean that at all.Anne7 wrote: June 6th, 2023, 4:11 pm Yes, Kaia sometimes seems to 'correct' the chicks if they get too 'rowdy' for her liking. She does so by pulling their head feathers (briefly). We have seen that in the past.![]()
SwenjaSwenja wrote: June 6th, 2023, 5:16 pm No, I didn't mean that at all.
Last year Kaia flipped #2 backwards completely by the neck. All of a sudden! I thought she broke the chick's neck.
Then she picked up #3 and announced that she was going to be kicked out. He grew up.
I mean these things. This is what Kaia has been doing so far and we have no explanation for it.
When it comes to being kicked out, which is always accepted automatically, it's too easy for me.
Kati was easy, Kaia really isn't.
Kicked out can happen at any time and in any nest, of course! Kaia could do it too.
But what are we really seeing here? :gathering :
I feel the same way.Anne7 wrote: June 6th, 2023, 7:07 pm I am not ‘predicting’ that Kaia will eliminate 1 or 2 chicks. We just don't know that. But I do think Kaia is facing an important and difficult decision, whatever that decision will be.
#1 tumbled backwards.Swenja wrote: June 6th, 2023, 7:43 pm 19:40:48 What was that?
The chick was probably frightened by the nesting material that Karl II was loosening.
It fell over completely.