Breeding big time…

Thursday, February 27, 2025

10AM No birds yet on the south side. Then both birds appeared in the “diving board” hole. A few visits later, the female went to a breeding rock and assumed the position. The male covered her for seven seconds. 

One hour and  fourteen minutes later … same thing.

One hour and  seventeen minutes later … same thing.

One hour and  thirteen minutes later … same thing.

Ten seconds later … same thing.

When it gets to be every thirty minutes, she will start laying eggs, about two or three weeks from today. So exciting, got to go to the house. Bye!

Happy trails, Bob and Jerry

Item: All breeding took place on the twig except for the first time. For us to try that, it would be like standing up in a hammock.

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2 Responses to Breeding big time…

  1. James Zuur says:

    Congratulations Pa Pas!!!

  2. Mary says:

    They were at 50 minutes apart late afternoon today (3:30 – 5:00). Enjoying seeing both in flight at various times.

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