Tuesday 1st May
As she was coming and going, doing her usual evening wind down programme, the male popped in with a small present in his beak. You can just see it in the picture which is of the male. Unfortunately, the female was not present and after a few moments in which he appeared puzzled, he left. She came back for the last time soon after, but unless he had fed her outside, it was too late. The male did not come again.
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| Wednesday 2nd May
Another egg this morning brings the total so far to eight! I'm not sure whether there will be any more as incubation has started. Time will tell. At about 10 o'clock, we noticed that she had come back into the nest box again; and this time she stayed there. She even managed to persuade her partner to bring her some grub(s)! (I saw him feed her three times just before lunchtime.)
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| Thursday 3rd May
No new egg today. The nest still has only the eight eggs. Worryingly, this has been obvious for much of the time as our female has quite frequently left the nest, sometimes for considerable periods. Also there has been no sign of the male. Is this normal at the start of incubation? Surprisingly, the mealworms are not disappearing very fast either. I hope daddy has not done a flit or been caught by a cat!
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