Osprey eggs survive move
Updated: Wednesday, 13 Apr 2011, 4:36 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 13 Apr 2011, 3:05 PM EDT
MAITLAND, Fla. - One of three Osprey eggs rescued Tuesday is hatching at the Audubon Birds of Prey Center in Maitland, volunteers there confirmed.
This comes a day after the eggs were rushed to be incubated at the center because the owner of a crane removed the nest holding the eggs in Tampa.
The owner did not have a federal permit to remove the eggs, but did so anyway, saying he was losing money while the crane sat idle.
As of noon Wednesday, one of the eggs had a hole in it and the chick inside was opening its mouth, according to Nancy Murrah, a volunteer with the Audubon Center.
Murrah said the other two eggs were doing fine, and were also expected to hatch soon. She said the eggs were close to hatching when they were removed from the nest, which made them less vulnerable to damage from being moved too much.
When all three chicks hatch, volunteers and staff will care for them until they are old enough and well enough to be placed in a foster nest.
Murrah said they will look for an osprey nest with the chicks that are around the same age, and put them in there. She said ospreys are, in general, good parents and will likely care for the new chicks as if they were their own.
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