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Egg laying day # 3
Harriett checks out the camera. “I know what you are thinking.”
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Egg laying day # 2
One egg every 2–3 days During the breeding season ospreys lay 1 egg every 2–3 days……………One egg at a time. The miracle continues. The stone was moved away.
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Egg laying
Eggs are usually laid in early morning hours UV camera Daylight
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“When I’m ready”
“Comments: lots of comments on The Eagle’s nest. I like comments. The Doctor does too. “It was the female H sapien that found the Eagle’s nest,” said Harriett. “She helped the Doctor carry his camera equipment over some pretty rough … Continue reading
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Expectations
Ospreys mate for life. Upon returning from South America the pairs reunite. In north America the breeding season is from April to July. Hopefully, this week Harriett will lay 2 or 3 eggs. The Doctor and his female Homo sapiens … Continue reading
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Osprey calls
Ospreys have high-pitched, whistling voices. Their calls can be given as a slow succession of chirps during flight or as an alarm call—or strung together into a series that rises in intensity and then falls away, similar to the sound … Continue reading
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Osprey eggs 3 – DDT
A dramatic decline of osprey populations between the 1940s and 1970 was caused by DDT-induced eggshell thinning. DDT and PCBs built up in the fish the ospreys ate and made their egg shells so thin that adults crushed their progeny when they nested … Continue reading
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