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Astrid is Sticking Close to the Nest As Hatch Time Gets Nearer

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Ares had just settled in when Astrid returned and summarily ousted him

Early this morning, shortly after turning over incubation duties to Ares, Astrid was back in the box. In less than a minute she had ousted her semi-reluctant mate. As noted yesterday, as hatch time approaches, Astrid is spending more and more time in the box. Will eggs begin hatching today? We don’t know for sure, but each day the likelihood of a hatch increases.

 

With a Hatch Drawing Near, Astrid Spends More Time at the Nest

Today Astrid took shifts incubating (and shading) eggs in the afternoon. Usually she leaves the hottest part of the day for her mate. What’s different? The eggs are getting nearer to hatching and Astrid apparently wants to be there when it happens.

Astrid spends extra time in the nest box as the hatching time nears
Astrid spends extra time in the nest box as the hatching time nears
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At 6:30 this evening Astrid is finally relieved by Ares

The Falcons Enter their Big Week

According to the timer, the Utica Peregrines are entering their final week of incubation. Hatching of eggs could begin as early as Wednesday, May 14th. Until then we will expect the same routine of both parents taking shifts sitting on the eggs.

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Ares just finished his afternoon incubation shift. Now as night is about to fall, Astrid enters the box to take her turn.

Ares moves the eggs into the shade

The temperature was into the 70s for the first time in weeks. While Ares was in the box, he switched from incubating to shading the eggs. He eventually moved all the eggs over to the front of the box where there was some shade. That was the first time we’ve seen one of these falcons move the eggs so far.

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Ares shades the eggs after he moved them over toward the front of the box