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Monthly Archives: January 2018
Cuteness covered in fluff
Of all of the 58 nests in Princeville, approximately 39% do not have a male. 56 of the nests are two females, and in one case, each of two female partners decided to build her own nest and lay an … Continue reading
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Unusual incubations
Someone asked me about the Princeville couple who incubated the cap from the end of a PVC pipe. This occurred during the 2013-2014 season. The following year they raised a healthy chick. But during the 2015-2016 season, I never saw … Continue reading
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Gator and his new egg
Gator hatched in my neighbors’ yard in 2006. He first came back in 2011, and by 2013 he had found a mate, KP513, and they had a chick together. They raised him in the same yard where Gator was a … Continue reading
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