Monday, March 16, 2026

3\16 pm

1218 pm Bella is cat napping. Then I'll on duty since noon no switch since the last switch
1230 pm Bella stands up time for an egg check.
1231 pm Bella resumes incubation facing 12
101 pm - Bella checks her eggs then resettles facing 6.
114 pm - Bella gets up and looks at the eggs, loosens the bedding that surrounds the eggs, rolls the eggs all part of an egg check. Bella then resumes incubation facing 3.
152 pm Scout lands with roadkill, Scout and Bella exchange vocals. Bella gets up off the eggs and she exits the nest. Scout moves in and takes over incubation duty. Pretty good view of the eggs on Cam 2 and a better view on cam 3. Scout settles into incubating facing 8. Switch to Scout.
UFO (unidentified food object) lays where Scout dropped it.
340pm Bella lands at the nest. She stays on the front crib rail watching the area.
343pm Scout calls out. Bella wants to switch but Scouts not moving. Bella works on the bedding around Scout.
343pm Scout gets up and exits from the side. Scout flies around the DCT and behind the sycamores toward the river.Switch to Bella. Bella checks the eggs and takes over incubation duty.
The rains about to start back up.
424pm Bella preens her feathers under her wings.
426pm Bella egg checks and repositions.
515pm Bella egg checks and repositions.
539pmBella wing stretches, egg checks and repositions. We had a nice view of the eggs.
611pm Bella eggs checks, preens her brooding patch feather's and shimmys back in with the eggs.
638 Bella continues egg checking, repositions, and shimmys in. Bellas watching for Scout for a switch before dark.
653pm Bella checks the eggs.
654pm Bella repositions and resumes incubating the eggs. facing 12 o'clock. Bella has rain drops on her feathers.
714 at the nest it is raining big time he is at the BST I can't believe she doesn't have her Mumbrella out
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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