Early Morning Arrival of Egg #3! 3/25/25

Then there were three!
Very early this morning, when most of us were sleeping, Nova laid her and Neander’s 3rd egg at 4:32 am.

It wasn’t too long before Neander came in for his first look.


At 6:46 am, Neander brought in breakfast for Nova. She accepted his food offering and left with it while he entered the nest box to guard his eggs.

So, will Nova lay a 4th egg?

Nova has been averaging approximately 63 hrs between eggs. If she lays a 4th egg, it should arrive Thursday evening around 7:32 pm, give or take.
Many thanks to Rochester Falcon Team member Dana for making a YouTube video from our streaming video of the arrival of the 3rd egg and early morning activities!
EGGWATCH #4 begins! Keep watching!
cp
March 26th, 2025 at 4:22 PM
I also thank the Rochester Falcon Team member (regular visitors know exactly who this artist is) for the well-crafted summary of the first hours of the egg’s existence in the scrape.
March 26th, 2025 at 4:25 PM
I also thank the Rochester Falcon Team member (regular visitors know exactly who this artist is:) for the well-crafted summary of the first hours of the egg’s existence in the scrape.
April 1st, 2025 at 1:54 PM
All things being equal, we have entered the “watching paint dry” part of the falcon cycle. Things should get more interesting at the end of April. (I am thinking the 28th…)
April 9th, 2025 at 9:28 AM
Why are the eggs different colors?