Friday 6th Update. The third egg was seen at 8.30 am today but so far no indication of exactly when it was laid.
A much longer gap than usual between the second and third eggs so maybe we won't get a fourth?
Time will tell.....
The project team.
Wendy Bartter captured this video for us today showing the two eggs uncovered for all to see;
For newcomers to this blog about the peregrines at Derby Cathedral, please scroll down to the previous post to read all about the egg laying so far!
The Project Team
Right now I believe it is mommy covering the eggs. Possibly one more in the early morning.
ReplyDeleteShe just finished shuffling them around and has settled on them.
ReplyDeleteJust logged in by chance to find Mr & Mrs P both absent from scrape and still only two eggs clearly visible.
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather & Vicky for early hours reports ... latest changeover shows us still TWO eggs ...https://youtu.be/KzTBd4cghL4
ReplyDeleteI can't tell who is who but one of them is covering the eggs right now. I'll soon be off to bed so maybe I'll see a third one when I wake up. It is just after midnight here. Night all.
ReplyDeleteStill only two eggs at the moment!
ReplyDeleteThanks Helen, my turn again ... she has just moved to perch on ledge & it's still two eggs!
ReplyDeleteMrs P on ledge, still only two eggs - really keeping us guessing. Not sure if this is rather a long time between laying of third egg but perhaps we'll see another one in the morning.
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather, she did go back after a short while but then Mister arrived at 23.18 & she flew off, he's now covering the TWO eggs!
ReplyDeleteShe's awake but covering the eggs.
ReplyDeleteNot moving at all. Sleeping soundly.
ReplyDeleteWell, she got fussy for awhile but wouldn't move far enough for me to see if there were 3 eggs. I got to see the edge of 2 but now she has settled down on them again.
ReplyDeleteThree eggs at 8:30 changeover!
ReplyDeleteTHREE EGGS! After some persuasion Mr P ? finally pushes Mrs P? off eggs - hurrah!
ReplyDeleteThink I got the two mixed up and it was Mrs P trying to claim her eggs back and not the other way round as it dos look like Mrs P on scrape now. If so he was very reluctant to give up his turn on the eggs - I find it difficult distinguishing the two when in close proximity as both seemed equal in size.
ReplyDeleteJust wondered if any of last year's juveniles have been seen around the Cathedral during the winter or if they all "flew the nest"?
Greatest news to read that THIRD EGG has arrived but very sad to report that my overnight recording gear failed so there is no record as to what time it appeared!
ReplyDeleteLast colour footage I have is @ 00.47 showing bird covering eggs but still trying to decide which one as there were breaks in recordings ... but pretty certain third egg was after this time!
Will there be a fourth one?? Bournemouth only has three & no prospect of any more this season & Exeter same but cam has been down for a couple of days so inconclusive!
Change over 11.02 and Dad nearly cracks an Egg EEK!!! Pics on Flickr
ReplyDeleteWhen she was fussing at 6 am I wondered if she laid an egg as she was up off the eggs for a bit then settled down and covered them again. But I could just see the edge of 2 eggs. Glad to hear of the third for sure.
ReplyDeleteRight now she has something white on her face that she is trying to get off. Also some white on the scrape that looks like egg shell.
ReplyDeleteI think it is Mr P with something on his face. It is still there.
ReplyDeleteWonder if we're on course for a fourth egg tomorrow ? Mr DP been on scrape ledge for hours tonight & took over whilst Mrs took a break ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4hWkMtYVHE
ReplyDeleteAll seems well with the scrape. I got a little worried last night as Mr P I think it was had something on his face and was trying to get it off. The white I saw on the scrape is still there so I guess it is nothing to worry about.
ReplyDelete