The Con of a Nestcam

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The Con of a Nestcam

Post by ac12 » Sat Jun 10, 2017 10:57 pm

Egg hatched today.

BUT I CAN'T SEE THE HATCHLINGS :(

They are UNDER the parent, so I am lucky to get an occasional quick glimpse of a head or butt.
There were 5 eggs, this afternoon, I saw 2 eggs, so "maybe" 3 hatched ???

The parents are putting their head down under them, so feeding or prodding the chicks.
They are being such a tease to me, when I can't see under them. ARGH

I have to wait till the chicks get large enough to not be completely hidden by the parent on top of them.
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Re: The Con of a Nestcam

Post by Babs _Owner » Sun Jun 11, 2017 7:26 am

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Congratulations Gary!! Babies!!! \M/ Now you are gonna stay glued to that screen and get nothing done. :))

Tape some footage when the babies get bigger and the parents aren't butt-blocking the shots.

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Re: The Con of a Nestcam

Post by lovezebs » Sun Jun 11, 2017 3:42 pm

ac12

Can't you just take a peek in the nest, to see how things are going?
Maybe snap a quick picture with your phone?

My parents never seem to mind.
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Re: The Con of a Nestcam

Post by ac12 » Sun Jun 11, 2017 11:01 pm

Babs,
You nailed it. Once I can start to see the chicks, it will be a time sink. I have a chair by the computer all ready for me.
That is an old PC that is not connected to the network, so to get pics, I have to take a pic of the screen with my camera, then upload that pic. A little clumbersome, but it works.


Elana,
These are first time parents, so I don't want to do anything to spook them. I normally leave first time parents alone. The only time I would open the nest is to return tosslings. And luckily, no tosslings :D
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Re: The Con of a Nestcam

Post by Sally » Mon Jun 12, 2017 12:31 am

Congrats on the babies, you will be glued to the computer!
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Re: The Con of a Nestcam

Post by ac12 » Mon Jun 12, 2017 1:55 am

Yes, especially since I had a drought of non mating birds since mid 2016. It will be nice to hear begging again.
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Re: The Con of a Nestcam

Post by ac12 » Tue Jun 13, 2017 5:59 pm

Got this pix off the screen of my computer when the male jumped out of the nest, for some reason.
2 chicks + 3 unhatched eggs.
The chicks are 3 days old.
Scheduled hatch date was Sat the 10th, and I am pretty sure both hatched on Sat.

For some reason, the little Cannon camera did not get a good focus on the screen.
The speckles on the image are because I have video gain cranked up as much as I can, to get an image in the dim nest.
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Re: The Con of a Nestcam

Post by Babs _Owner » Tue Jun 13, 2017 6:58 pm

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Ohhh I see full crops!! Those babies are getting fed for sure! =D>

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Re: The Con of a Nestcam

Post by ac12 » Tue Jun 13, 2017 10:45 pm

Babs wrote: ac12

Ohhh I see full crops!! Those babies are getting fed for sure! =D>
Yup, and egg food has to be supplied 3x a day already.
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Re: The Con of a Nestcam

Post by sparrowsong98 » Wed Jun 14, 2017 7:51 am

ac12 It`s like the volcano cams. When nothing is happening, you can see just fine, and then when something does happen the whole thing is covered in smoke.
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Re: The Con of a Nestcam

Post by sparrowsong98 » Wed Jun 14, 2017 7:51 am

ac12 It`s like the volcano cams. When nothing is happening, you can see just fine, and then when something does happen the whole thing is covered in smoke.
I currently own:
An Australian shepherd
Many chickens
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A cat
And a bunny

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