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Comfortable 2024 Egg Day! 1st Peregrine Egg at Pitt


Carla along with her first egg, 14 March 2024, 4:00pm (photograph from the Nationwide Aviary snapshot digital camera at Univ of Pittsburgh)

14 March 2024, 4:15pm

Comfortable Egg Day on the Cathedral of Studying! Carla laid her first egg this afternoon, 14 March 2024 at 4:00pm.

Carla along with her first egg, 14 March 2024, 4:00pm (photograph from the Nationwide Aviary streaming falconcam at Univ of Pittsburgh)

This 2-minute video reveals the second she laid the egg.

Carla lays her first egg, 14 March 2024, 4:00pm (video from the Nationwide Aviary streaming falconcam at Univ of Pittsburgh)

Have a query in regards to the egg or Carla and Ecco’s habits? Take a look at the Peregrine FAQs.

In the meantime, watch Carla, Ecco and their rising household on the Nationwide Aviary Falconcam at Univ of Pittsburgh.

UPDATE: New video added on Friday morning.

Egg Day’s Day-in-a-Minute: 14 March 2024 from 7am to 7pm, compressed into 60 seconds.

  • Carla lays the egg at 4pm (16:00).
  • Her mate Ecco visits the egg for 3 minutes at 5pm (17:00) then Carla returns to protect it.
  • Ecco swaps with Carla and takes care of the egg at 6pm (18:00). He in all probability introduced her meals which she’s consuming off digital camera.

(video from the Nationwide Aviary Falconcam at Univ of Pittsburgh)

Word: Close to the top of the video you will notice white traces (not cracks) on the egg. DO NOT WORRY. THE EGG IS FINE.

Carla is a first-time mother so she moved the egg round so much earlier than it was dry. The reddish shade is the very last thing utilized to the white eggshell earlier than it’s laid. Whereas the egg remains to be moist the colour could be smudged by the chook’s feathers or scratched by being moved on the gravel.

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