Tuesday, 25 July 2023

At last we had an interested prospector flying around the house yesterday and this morning and it actually entered Box 6 this morning and had a look around. Our three youngsters in Box 3 were still on the nest with the parent bird out for food.  The prospector then entered their box whilst the parent was away and it briefly attacked the youngsters. Two of the youngsters then fledged - we saw the second one go at exactly 12.45. The parent then returned with food and a fight ensued, with the remaining youngster hiding away in the corner. At first we thought it was dead as it didn't move for a long time but it was just a bit traumatised and appears to be OK now. Here are some videos:


In the above video you can see the three youngsters in Box 3, and the newcomer having a look in Box 6.

In this second video you can see the one remaining youngster hiding away in the corner whilst the parent bird, the one with the full bolus, is fighting with the intruder. This went on for a few minutes, with both birds eventually exiting the box. The youngster appeared a bit traumatised but returned to the nest and at the time of writing, Tuesday late afternoon, is still there. We think it may be away tomorrow though. Hopefully the intruder will return and resume it's inspection of Box 6!


 

Friday, 21 July 2023

Here's today's video of our three youngsters. They're nearly ready to leave. As you can see the parent bird comes in to feed and there’s a mad frenzy as they all gather round. It all happens very quickly, as the parent is raising the young on its own and needs to get out as soon as possible for more food. They're all pretty hungry!





Saturday, 8 July 2023

 

Here's our lone adult with the three youngsters. The other adult decided it had had enough of the screaming kids and left two days ago, leaving the remaining adult to bring up the three youngsters on it's own.

Saturday, 1 July 2023

Our youngsters are all well and growing fast. Here’s a video taken yesterday  while the parents were off hunting. As you can see, they are starting to exercise their wings already even though they barely have their eyes open yet!