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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 07-Apr-16, 08:12:47 AM
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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???
The question is would Beauty be as reluctant to leave if she were challenged by DC.
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This is how I see it. The female is usually the primary incubator. The male's job is to hunt and provide her with food during this time. He will do the same for the eyases. That doesn't mean that she won't do any hunting. She will if needed and will do more hunting when the eyases are older. The male will bring in a food gift for the female. If she's hungry, she will accept it and take it somewhere close to eat. The male will cover the eggs or eyases while she's gone. When she returns, he may or may not see her. Kaver was notorious for being blind when Mariah returned. Hd would look at everything but her. She would tolerate his blindness for just so long before physically pushing him out. Sometimes she would settle next to him for those long, classic stand offs.
If DC came into the nest box while Beauty was on the eggs and she didn't want to move she just wouldn't.
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I wonder what she's looking at, and it looks like Dot.ca wonders too.
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Thanks to all for the input re my question on the incubations stand-offs. So interesting!
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Dot.ca says "Good morning, my peeps."
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Dot.ca incubating peacefully . . . one look from Beauty, and he's gone.
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The first egg sitting chart of 2016!
Interesting tidbit...of the 12 days of egg sitting, 9 days have had 8 shift changes!
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The first egg sitting chart of 2016!
Interesting tidbit...of the 12 days of egg sitting, 9 days have had 8 shift changes!
So interesting, Ei! Just seems that whenever I tune it, it is DC!
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Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 10-Apr-16, 11:09:51 AM
The first egg sitting chart of 2016!
Interesting tidbit...of the 12 days of egg sitting, 9 days have had 8 shift changes!
Thank you, Dumpsterkitty. This is very interesting, and so well compiled and displayed!
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Beauty incubating:
DC came in to take over:
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Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 10-Apr-16, 11:09:51 AM
The first egg sitting chart of 2016!
Interesting tidbit...of the 12 days of egg sitting, 9 days have had 8 shift changes!
Nice job. Love the background picture. Is it recent?
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Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 10-Apr-16, 11:09:51 AM
The first egg sitting chart of 2016!
Interesting tidbit...of the 12 days of egg sitting, 9 days have had 8 shift changes!
Nice job. Love the background picture. Is it recent?
Yup...just yesterday. I always use a picture from the current year. I did tweak the exposure a bit.
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Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 10-Apr-16, 02:35:18 PM
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Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 10-Apr-16, 11:09:51 AM
The first egg sitting chart of 2016!
Interesting tidbit...of the 12 days of egg sitting, 9 days have had 8 shift changes!
Nice job. Love the background picture. Is it recent?
Yup...just yesterday. I always use a picture from the current year. I did tweak the exposure a bit.
It's almost the same as the one from 11:10 this morning except Beauty's foot is moving instead of her head.
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Quote from: Shaky on 10-Apr-16, 04:39:51 PM
Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 10-Apr-16, 02:35:18 PM
Quote from: Shaky on 10-Apr-16, 02:27:41 PM
Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 10-Apr-16, 11:09:51 AM
The first egg sitting chart of 2016!
Interesting tidbit...of the 12 days of egg sitting, 9 days have had 8 shift changes!
Nice job. Love the background picture. Is it recent?
Yup...just yesterday. I always use a picture from the current year. I did tweak the exposure a bit.
It's almost the same as the one from 11:10 this morning except Beauty's foot is moving instead of her head.
Very true!
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