Patiently waiting…

Monday, May 4, 2026

Expectant observers are patiently waiting to see something white and fuzzy appear at the nest site on the south side of Morro Rock. If my calculations are close, the young, we don’t know how many, should be approximately four or five days old today. Nest duties are going smoothly, exchanges about every two to three hours daily.

In previous years, the young normally appear between ten and fourteen days old. Now this is not gospel, so I could be a week off or more. We are right on top of it and we will post when the young do appear. So by the middle of the month, you should be guaranteed to see something. For the next four or five weeks, it’s the best time of the year in my opinion. 

They are cute and fuzzy when they come to the edge of the diving board hole. See you then.

Happy trails, Bob and Jerry

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One Response to Patiently waiting…

  1. James says:

    Thanks for you and Jerry keeping us in the loop!

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