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Perfect weather for egg sitting.
Dot.ca on the eggs.
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Little guy! What a honey!
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Little guy! What a honey!
Why does he remind me of Archer?!
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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 05-Apr-16, 11:09:25 AM
Little guy! What a honey!
Why does he remind me of Archer?!
I don't know Bobbie-Archer was much smaller than DC.
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What a poser! Literally!
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Quote from: MAK on 05-Apr-16, 12:50:59 PM
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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 05-Apr-16, 11:09:25 AM
Little guy! What a honey!
Why does he remind me of Archer?!
I don't know Bobbie-Archer was much smaller than DC.
It's probably the adorable face
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Good morning Beauty! Snow is receding but still wicked cold!
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Nice "yearbook" pose
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Nice "yearbook" pose
...with a lovely backdrop
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"Here we go again."
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A question: We so often see one of the adults refusing to leave the eggs, resulting in a stand-off with the other. Any reasons for this? I am sure there is the fact that they are protecting their genes, but it is amusing (if that is the word) to watch them stare each other down. Ta!
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I find it interesting that it is mostly one-sided. The female stays on the eggs for as long as she wants. The male does not approach the eggs until she has left. When she returns at the time of her choosing, she expects him to leave even if he is not ready.
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I find it interesting that it is mostly one-sided. The female stays on the eggs for as long as she wants. The male does not approach the eggs until she has left. When she returns at the time of her choosing, she expects him to leave even if he is not ready.
Thanks, Shaky. I would love to understand the "psychology" behind this. As far as I have noted, it is DC who is more reluctant to leave. Yes? No? Maybe so???
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Quote from: Shaky on 07-Apr-16, 08:09:59 AM
I find it interesting that it is mostly one-sided. The female stays on the eggs for as long as she wants. The male does not approach the eggs until she has left. When she returns at the time of her choosing, she expects him to leave even if he is not ready.
Very interesting observation, Shaky. And that certainly is what happens.
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