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now reporting by Svetlana - thx a lot
03:27 – Camera switches to day vision mode.
03:30 – 03:31 – Technical screen / stream offline.
04:10 – Feeding (Male): Male arrives and regurgitates a large amount of fish.
04:10 – Male departs.
04:31 – Feeding (Male): Male returns shortly after; delivers another abundant portion of fish.
04:32 – Male departs. (Observer note: Immediately after this heavy meal, one of the chicks defecates while remaining seated, without standing up).
06:31 – 09:07 – Technical screen / stream offline.
10:08 – Chick behavior: The chicks are active, sitting in a circle and playing with a stick.
10:54 – A crow is heard vocalizing in the close proximity of the nest.
10:57 – Foraging on the nest: Chicks successfully catch a butterfly and share it among the three of them.
11:20 – Ambient temperature rises significantly; heat begins to affect the brood.
11:38 – Wing-training: A strong breeze prompts the chicks to practice their wing flaps.
11:55 – The "bonus" chick defecates underneath itself while remaining seated; others follow the same pattern due to the heavy morning feedings.
12:08 – Feeding (Male): Male arrives and delivers fish.
12:08 – Male departs.
14:41 – Potential threat: An unknown intruder flies near the nest; chicks react to the disturbance.
14:50 – Feeding (Male): Male arrives with prey (not clearly visible on camera).
14:50 – Male departs.
15:39 – Chicks exhibit prolonged chirping and head-nodding, signaling an approaching parent or welcoming gesture.
16:05 – Feeding (Female): Female returns to the nest. Delivers fish that do not originate from the supportive fish basket, along with a collection of small prey (fry / white larvae).
16:05 – Female departs.
16:31 – Feeding (Male): Male arrives with another delivery of fish.
16:32 – Male departs.
17:21 – Feeding (Male): Male returns and delivers fish.
17:22 – Male departs.
17:30 – 17:48 – Behavioural note: Chicks chirp intensely while looking upward, likely begging for water/hydration rather than food. A bird is tracked visually above.
17:48 – Defence behaviour: The begging chirps transition into defensive vocalisations and threat postures. The intruder flies off.
19:00 – Feeding (Female): Female arrives and delivers a small gathering, possibly tiny fish.
19:00 – Female departs.
20:00 – Feeding: Another successful feeding session recorded by observers.