10:56/57 It looked and sounded as if Mona had flown into the forest at Miks's signal.
But somehow not.
She quickly returns, carrying a piece of bark, which she places on the chicks.
"Throw your heart across the river and swim after it."
Indian proverb
12:03 Now it's clear – Miks is calling and Mona is communicating with him. She leaves the nest and Miks enters.
He looks around, notices something, and leaves again.
Mona returns.
Somewhere there's a pair of birds that unfortunately won't breed successfully this season.
It's the third chick to be carried into the nest here. Mona also has moss in her talons. From the nest, picked up from the forest floor?
"Throw your heart across the river and swim after it."
Indian proverb
Mona immediately takes the food and begins feeding her chicks.
The little beaks are stuffed for almost 20 minutes until the first bundle of joy collapses.
Mona eats something bulky again. Probably a leg. And covers the full bundles of joy and the egg. And calls ...
"Throw your heart across the river and swim after it."
Indian proverb