Sunday, March 15, 2026

3/15 PM

 2:01 pm - Bella starts to trumpet, here comes Scout. Bella exits Scout moves in and takes over incubation duty. He checks the eggs then settles into incubation duty facing 9. Nice view of the eggs as Bella exits and Scout takes over.

4;05 pm Bella is home. Scout calls out a few times to greet her. Bella stands off to the side waiting for Scout to get up off the eggs, he is not moving yet.
4:06 pm Bella inches herself closer to Cout.
4:07 pm Scout gets off the eggs, Bella is right there to check the eggs and take over incubation duty. Nice view of the eggs on the switch. Scout exits the nest. Bella settles in facing 6 o’clock. Switch to Bella.


4;09 pm Scout is perched over at one of the DCT (daycare trees).
4:11 pm Scout has left the DCT heads to the river.
625 pm Scout lands on the nest
6:30 he exits to Nest no Changing of the Guard
7:10 p.m. Miss Bella calls out for relief she trumpets not for sure the reason why
723 Bella sea Scout coming in for landing Bella trumpets after Scotland's on the nest Bella does not Bella's want a break before she takes the night shift Bella exit and Scout takes over the incubation duties Bella lands in the babysitting tree the BST 
833 p.m. Bella returns home
On an average, the adults check the eggs typically once an hour. Once we have a pip hole they will likely check the progress more often unless there is rain or bad weather.

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! Thanks to all the Hyvor  participants that make comments on the page 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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JudyEddy said...

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

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