First chick debut…

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

It seems like it’s been forever with these young ones. I am only a month off on my predictions, but today, Election Day at 12:03PM we got our first look at a little white fuzz ball. He or she looks to be 22-23 days old. The young one only stayed out for a couple of minutes just to the right of the “Diving Board.” Heather and I left the Rock at 2 PM and the chick had not been seen again. 

Diving Board hole Photo by Heather O’Connor

If you come to the Rock to see them on the south side it will be hit or miss for the first week or so. I’ll be there 10AM to 2 or 3PM or there about.

Happy trails Bob, Jerry and Heather (and the rest of the gang) 

Look at the bottom row for Days 21 to 24

‎⁨Photos taken in Eichsfeld-Hainich-Werratal Nature Park⁩, ⁨Thuringia⁩, ⁨Germany⁩.

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