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Right on cue, 12 days after Odin’s return, EJ is successfully up the duff! EJ started looking ‘eggy’ at around 15.43 this afternoon and so we had our noses pressed up against the TV screens, trying to peak underneath her to see if she was indeed laying an egg. At 15.48 she shuffled about and gave us a glimpse of the first egg of 2015...
Three of the best!
Posted on April 20, 2015 by jonathan
...three eggs clearly – the nest is so well lined with grass & moss...
Posted by Mike - on 21 Apr 2015 12:29 PM . The eggs in all their glory.
At 09:54 Glesni stood up to have a look underneath her - this is what she saw!
This is her second egg and her sixth in all - many congratulations
Male, 33(11), and female, Maya, returned to the Manton Bay nest on 6th April. They have been busy re-building the nest in preparation for Maya to lay a clutch of eggs. The eggs were laid on 15th, 17th and 20th April. Incubation lasts 35-40 days, so we expect to see chicks at the end of May!
Dyfi, Wales HAT-TRICK!!!
At 07:12 this morning, Glesni, for the first time in three years, laid a third egg.