8.25 - Janika - attempt at first feeding:
8.56 - The beak can already be seen on the next egg - it is probably hatching today:
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10.30 the second chick is almost out
10.38 big hole, moving hole is good visible
btw. F sneezes a lot
the light is sharp - is it a chick, still partially in shell, to the left at 10.50?
11.00.4X (this sharp light) yes!!! two chicks are moving
when ventilating from 10.55 to see the rising head of the second storklet
already the third egg is cracked in half
10.30 the second chick is almost out
10.38 big hole, moving hole is good visible
btw. F sneezes a lot
the light is sharp - is it a chick, still partially in shell, to the left at 10.50?
11.00.4X (this sharp light) yes!!! two chicks are moving
when ventilating from 10.55 to see the rising head of the second storklet
already the third egg is cracked in half
Re: Jan and Janika (Jõgeva County)
11.31 - Jan's first meeting with the cubs:
[.img]https://i.ibb.co/khNnJbs/11-31.png[/img]
Jan and his two cubs:
[.img]https://i.ibb.co/khNnJbs/11-31.png[/img]
Jan and his two cubs:
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cub = a young bear, lion, fox, etc. (https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries. ... /cub?q=cub)
the baby bird is called
chick - storklet (not official - inspired by eaglet/little eagle) - offspring
hatchling (short after hatching) - nestling - fledgling (after maiden flight/first flight)
Re: Jan and Janika (Jõgeva County)
Oh, thanks Marika for the fix. Sorry, I'm using a translator, so I have no idea if it's translating correctly.marika.solo wrote: ↑22 May 2022, 10:55GT
cub = a young bear, lion, fox, etc. (https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries. ... /cub?q=cub)
the baby bird is called
chick - storklet (not official - inspired by eaglet/little eagle) - offspring
hatchling (short after hatching) - nestling - fledgling (after maiden flight/first flight)