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The two newly hatched eyases passed their first uneventful night tucked beneath Beauty for warmth and protection from the elements. The eyases can go for about a day before they need a meal, but that doesn't mean that they aren't hungry. In fact, they're pretty much hungry all the time! So you're...
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I wasn't sure where to ask this question....did the 3rd egg ever hatch? I have been away a couple of days and saw the two had hatched but there was still one more egg. I don't see it now.
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Quote from: darbywest on 21-May-10, 11:51:13 AM
I wasn't sure where to ask this question....did the 3rd egg ever hatch? I have been away a couple of days and saw the two had hatched but there was still one more egg. I don't see it now.
It appears that the 3rd egg wasn't viable. Beauty removed it from the nest early this morning. Which is really OK...2 eyases are plenty for these first time parents to take care of!
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On the tv news, two of the anchors rappelled down old changing scene as part of a fund raiser. The rappelling was broadcast. One of them said "there's a dead bird here." I laughed. He apparently found some falcon food storage!
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Quote from: jeanne on 21-May-10, 06:42:48 PM
On the tv news, two of the anchors rappelled down old changing scene as part of a fund raiser. The rappelling was broadcast. One of them said "there's a dead bird here." I laughed. He apparently found some falcon food storage!
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Quote from: Donna on 21-May-10, 07:00:27 PM
Quote from: jeanne on 21-May-10, 06:42:48 PM
On the tv news, two of the anchors rappelled down old changing scene as part of a fund raiser. The rappelling was broadcast. One of them said "there's a dead bird here." I laughed. He apparently found some falcon food storage!
I'm surprised they only found
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dead bird!
Must not have gone down by the elevator shaft...
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Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 21-May-10, 07:06:28 PM
Quote from: Donna on 21-May-10, 07:00:27 PM
Quote from: jeanne on 21-May-10, 06:42:48 PM
On the tv news, two of the anchors rappelled down old changing scene as part of a fund raiser. The rappelling was broadcast. One of them said "there's a dead bird here." I laughed. He apparently found some falcon food storage!
I'm surprised they only found
A
dead bird!
Must not have gone down by the elevator shaft...
Kaver's spot!
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They went down the southeast face of the building. The bird was probably on one of the I-beams.
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I think when he mentioned it, he was looking at one of those ledges between the groups of windows. I had to smile
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