Wednesday, March 30, 2022

And Here We Go We Are Incubating

 From RRP:


Mother Goose laid her 4th egg on March 28, 2022, at 6:08 PM. She went into full incubation immediately afterwards, which means we expect hatch on or around April 25th.
We've been asked about this a lot, but I wanted to repeat it. Unlike Bald eagles, Canada geese are precocial: capable of moving around and self-feeding shortly after hatch. The goslings will jump from the nest within about 24 hours after hatch begins. The jump is high (about 75'), but the goslings weigh just three to four ounces when they hatch and will be landing on brush and soft earth. Once they land, their parents will corral them and lead them to water: in this case, the hatchery pond or the creek that flows beneath the nest.
Male Canada geese don't incubate, but we've already seen Papa Goose respond to a potential threat by flying into the nest and standing sentry while Mom and DM2 visited nearby. Geese are formidable opponents and we are hopeful that the goose family will get to complete their laying, incubation, and hatching cycle in N2B. 
 
This evening she  laid egg #5, she is going to keep us guessing for a while now. 

We now have 6 eggs.

We also have a couple looking at N1 for a new home.  Should be interesting. 

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Eggs, We Have Eggs

 As of this morning there are 4 goose eggs in N2B, the old Decorah Eagle nest.  How many more will she lay?  They are covered with big sticks until she sits on them for hatching.

RRP thinks Mom Decorah has finally laid eggs, so we shall see.  I miss watching them, wish we could have a camera on N3.  

As The Nest Turns will make for an interesting Spring and Summer.

PS the finch eggs on my front porch have not hatched yet but soon. 

Friday, March 25, 2022

18

 My oldest turns 18 today. I best hide the car keys.  Groucho Marx. 




Thursday, March 24, 2022

Hey What Are You Doing in My Bed?

 

 
As we all know Mom and DM2 (Decorah Eagles) moved from N2B to N3 where we can not see them.  This is the second season they are not at N2B. 
 
Well apparently a pair of Canadian Geese have found the empty nest and moved in.  The first egg was laid this morning.  Needless to say this will be interesting as Mom and DM2 are often found eating at the  nest. I wonder what will happen.  Eagles are known to eat geese, espcially when they find weak ones.  So stay tuned to see what happens. I know I will be watching.
 
 The gestation period of geese takes about 28 to 30 days after the last egg is laid for geese eggs to hatch. Eggs from larger species of geese may take as long as 35 days. A goose lays eggs early in the morning and may lay eggs for several days before she goes broody. This means that she stops laying and starts to incubate and care for her eggs.
The number of eggs she lays varies. Canadian geese in the wild typically lay four to nine eggs. Other types of geese may lay a clutch of 12 to 15 eggs. While it takes several days for geese to lay the full clutch of eggs, the development of the eggs is stalled until the goose starts incubating the eggs. This helps ensure the eggs develop at the same time, but it can still take one to three days for all of the eggs to hatch after the incubation period.

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Scrappy March

 So her hat is a bit large but she is all about the head,so..... It is very hard to get a picture at work cos of the lighting,etc.  But she is all decked out. 


The other day I saw this adorable crocheted little camper.  After much research I found it in a book that is no longer in publication but I got to thinking Scrappy needs a camper, so yes I am going to try and make her one.  And then she needs a vehicle, I found a crocheted Jeep pattern so my projects this year besides monthly outfits is to give her a camper and Jeep.  And she will need a garage to put them in.

I am going to start work on her roof top garden she will start in May.  I need to find a ladder or figure out how to make one.  Anyway stay tuned.  April outfit is done. 

Egg Time

 I have noticed the House Finches around the front porch a lot the past few days.  There is a feeder there but have not so much seen them on the feeder.  I looked out the window to see if it was raining yet and Mom Finch flew off the nest she used the past 2 years.  My first thought was do we have eggs?


Why yes we do.




Tuesday, March 08, 2022

Garden Came Today

 I love Brussel Sprouts and eat them almost every day.  I decided this year to give them a try to grow them myself.  I got some Oregano, Lavendar, Zinnias, Echnichea, Dill, Fennel, Lettuce, Asters, more milkweed, and some other flowers. I want to up my game with the caterpillars with more milk week, dill and fennel.  My problem is the squirrels, i have to make sure i keep the chili powder on the plants so they won't eat them.