Seventy One Hours! The Longest Interval Ever Between Eggs for Astrid

Update for Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Ares comes into the nestbox shortly after Astrid laid her second egg

It was a very sleepless overnight for those of us who expected Astrid to lay her second egg on time – which should have been at around 9:00 PM. She had other ideas or at least her body had other ideas. As it happened, she did not lay the second egg until about 8:50 on Tuesday morning. With over 71 hours between the laying of egg #1 and #2, we easily entered record territory. Ares brought Astrid at least three food gifts today – one she refused (unsurprisingly, a Woodcock). They were seen mating several times and they conducted quite a few ledge displays – although most were no more than instances of them switching places. During one changing of the guard, Ares forced the issue and attempted to oust Astrid from her sitting.

Astrid with eggs #1 & #2

One of several long negotiations that took place at changeover times

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