Staying Safe In Manchester.....
ChatterBank0 min ago
I took this picture at 12.30am our time of Ezzy changing position. It also gives a clear picture of the eggs, but no chick.
In the Forum it says a chick hatched at 9.30pm our time so there seems to be a bit of confusion. Understandable as we're all in a bit of a state just waiting for 'our babes' to show themselves.
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amazing how their reporters had whipped it up into a story about a chick popping it's head out
oh well, better top your flasks up.
This was the scene a few minutes ago at the changeover - nowt!
I'm thinking of asking our Ed to pull this post now as it doesn't look good, does it?
Yes you're right Robinia, I forgot it's playtime till Tuesday. Perhaps something might happen before then...
What is so strange is that I would imagine birds 'know' if something is wrong the same way as animals do - and our pair although a bit more agitated than usual don't seem bothered. I'm trying so hard to convince myself that all is well.......
Sorry estie, I forgot to thank you for the video - it's amazing.
oh dear, it looks very bad today ....extract from the website...
".....This is a sad moment. It appears that the Hornby Island bald eagle eggs are infertile. The first egg should have hatched April the 26 and the second egg today. The first embryo, if it developed at all, is surely dead. The second embryo, could still hatch but I cannot see the proper pipping of the egg shell, where the chicks beak has broken through enabling it to draw in air, the precursor to the final struggle for hatching. It does not look good for this pair this year. In fact this is the second year of failure for this nest territory....."
how awful, I feel so sad for them.... :o(
I'm not ashamed to say your news made me weep Robinia, and I know I won't be the only one shedding a few tears. Watching night and day for almost a month and then this is bound to have some kind of emotional effect, isn't it? Even though we knew something was wrong we still had hope, didn't we?
I've just read the post from David Hancock and it looks as though the pair were past the chick bearing age, bless 'em. A case of the spirit being willing but let down by the old body. So, so very sad.
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