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Neander’s Injury Morning Update – 4/19/25

After spending the overnight incubating the eggs, Nova stood up at 6:06 am. Neander flew in and landed on the end of the nest box platform at 6:11 am. He made his way to the nest box, and sat down on his eggs.

Neander stayed on the eggs until 6:41 am, when he stood up and left. A couple minutes later, Nova returned.

As you’ll see in the video (link below) that Rochester Falcon team member Dana made from the stream, Neander is still very wobbly. But he does seem improved from yesterday. I was very happy to see him this morning! We’ll continue to keep an eye on him.

After Nova leaves, Neander arrives at the nest box. 6:11 am.
Neander immediately goes to the eggs to continue incubation.
At 6:41 am, Neander stands up and leaves the nest box.
A few minutes later, Nova returns.

Here is the link to Dana’s YouTube video showing Neander coming to the nest box this morning.

Video of Neander to the nest box.

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2 Responses to “Neander’s Injury Morning Update – 4/19/25”

  1. dumpsterkitty Says:

    Good news! Thanks Dana!

  2. Carla Provenzano Says:

    So happy to see this. Such good news! Thank you, Dana ❤️

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