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third egg viability?
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Since many watchers have reported seeing a pip in the egg yesterday (it shows clearly in a shot of the second hatching) I am beginning to wonder if this egg is viable. Shouldn't it have hatched by now? I am probably not alone in this concern.
I did a little research this morning and the following image is enlarged from the main camera and taken this morning. Look at the very bottom of the egg just above the edge of the nest box. See the indentation - it appears as if a pebble is sticking into the margin of the egg. At what point do we concede failure on this egg and if it hatches too much later, what are the eyas chances competing with the others who will have a substantial head start?
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Re: third egg viability?
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I have seen eggs hatch several days after the others and I have seen pip to hatch of 36+ hours. Not often, but it does happen. Beauty will be the best judge...she will stop incubating it and push it to the side. A very late hatch generally does just fine...it takes a while, but eventually catches up. In their 5-egg years M&K would often have one last hatch long after the first and the last always did fine.
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Re: third egg viability?
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I think that the odd thing this year was having two eggs hatch on the same day. I don't remember that happening before, though it may have. What I can remember are lots of (what seemed like) endless waits between hatches in the past. The biggest problem with late hatches seemed to be assigning a sex at the time of banding as that is done on size. In times of stress, the smaller/younger chick might be sacrificed (Remember the year that Mariah was injured and Kaver had responsibility for everyone?) but that would not seem to be a threat at this point.
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Re: third egg viability?
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20-May-10, 09:49:07 AM »
Kapi's right...2 hatching the same day is more uncommon than several days between.
I just went over all the pics of the exposed egg from today and I don't personally see a pip yet...only time will tell.
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Re: third egg viability?
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I'm wondering whether all Beauty's pebble pecking might be attempts to deepen the scrape so that it is easier to brood both eyases and the remaining egg? It looks to me as though she moves pebbles toward where the rim of the scrape would be.
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We got a good view of the third egg with a big pip and what looked like a beak poking out at 10:59 AM today; check the archive for Camera 2 at that time. Certainly Beauty is acting as though she thinks that egg is viable! She was struggling mightily to keep the egg and both wiggly eyases covered.
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Quote from: Lucy on 20-May-10, 10:42:17 AM
I'm wondering whether all Beauty's pebble pecking might be attempts to deepen the scrape so that it is easier to brood both eyases and the remaining egg? It looks to me as though she moves pebbles toward where the rim of the scrape would be.
I agree. I thought she was building up the scrape to keep them in better.
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Just now, a really good look at the egg; the pip certinly seems larger!
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Re: third egg viability?
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Unfortunately, I think that's just a feather.
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Re: third egg viability?
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Quote from: Colleen T on 20-May-10, 12:06:23 PM
Unfortunately, I think that's just a feather.
I think it's just a feather too. Maybe there is a pip underneath the feather.
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One thing one must remember is that this is Archer and Beauty's first year with eggs. In 2002, when it was Kaver's first year with Mariah, 4 eggs were laid and only 2 hatched (one of them was Freedom, Archer's dad!). Non-viable eggs during the first nesting (or even the 5th year) of a pair is not an uncommon occurrance.
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Re: multi-hatches - Buffalo's UB nest hatched all three eggs on 5/4 this year, 40 days after incubation began.
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Is the 3rd egg gone?
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21-May-10, 05:36:22 AM »
Just watched breakfast (there is a foot left over), 2 babies now under beauty, but I can't find/see the egg. Did I miss something overnight ???
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I don't see it either. I guess it wasn't good after all. That's OK...2 babies for this new couple is enough!
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21-May-10, 07:08:25 AM »
Agreed, Ei! I think Archer would have a cow if a third fluffball showed up. Give these 2 time to learn the parenting thing.
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