

Thanks for the news Garina.garina do mar wrote:Hi all![]()
In the nest shown on Fireblade pics there is already an egg since the 12th or 13th January. Nobody saw thee egg as it is hidden by the stone wall but since that day they have "egg behaviour", always a GV on the nest and changing shifts.
Now the cam is pointed for another nest, the one who had a late egg last year and it must be very close to the moment of laying yhe egg: the nest is completed and they mate several times a day. So it can be tonight, or tomorrow...