12:26 pm Scout lands with a bundle of bedding too. They both want to make the egg cup softer more comfortable for those eggs. The both use their beaks to soften the floor of the nest.
12:30 pm The adults are watchful. Scout has a loose feather.
12:30 Scout tumbled in the wind. 🤣
12:31 pm Bella wants to mate she issues her mating request vocal. Scout is not interested at least not in the moment.
12:34 pm Scout exits the nest Bella stays put.
12:55 pm Bella is still at the nest.
1:12 pm Bella is restless she notices something below or near the nest possibly a squirrel or a small bird, no visual. Bella is watchful looking toward the grove and field perhaps she is waiting for Scout to bring another fish.
4:34 Bella lands in the nest
505 pm Bella is still on the nest; she takes hold of the leftover fish and begins to eat.
509 pm Scout arrives with some bedding/grass.
512 pm Scout exits the nest. Flies toward the grove. Sun will be setting soon. Bella continues to eat her leftover fish.
537 pm Bella exits the nest; she heads toward the river
559 pm They are back. One lands then the other. It is a brief visit.
601 pm Scout exits first then Bella. They are perched together at the BST.
Egg Watch continues.
505 pm Bella is still on the nest; she takes hold of the leftover fish and begins to eat.
509 pm Scout arrives with some bedding/grass.
512 pm Scout exits the nest. Flies toward the grove. Sun will be setting soon. Bella continues to eat her leftover fish.
537 pm Bella exits the nest; she heads toward the river
559 pm They are back. One lands then the other. It is a brief visit.
601 pm Scout exits first then Bella. They are perched together at the BST.
Egg Watch continues.
In memory of our dear friend Jo Lennox
Please be respectful if you decide to make a comment. Any advertisement will be deleted. Thank you, Steven Chase for allowing me to continue the blog, but in a different manner than he intended. As a conversation piece, it is now for a videos and blogging thanks to the Outdoor Channel for providing us the internet access! Thank you for the National conservation training center in Shepherdstown West Virginia for providing the camera for us to watch! Judy Eddy 👋 🦅❤️🥚🤍🪹😀















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In memory of our dear friend Jo Lennox
Please be respectful if you decide to make a comment. Any advertisement will be deleted. Thank you, Steven Chase for allowing me to continue the blog, but in a different manner than he intended. As a conversation piece, it is now for a videos and blogging t
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