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By: soph9 (offline) on Thursday, February 25 2010 @ 03:25 PM EST
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OK...gotcha....this is off the MAINE forum!
There is an update at RRP here it is
http://raptorresource.org/forum/index.p ... 6.630.html
Posted by Dave on the raptorresource forum...
Thanks for your support and concern for the Valmont GHO's. The adult female is currently perched outside the nest just out of the camera's view. Observing her with binoculars from about 100 yards away, she appears to have dried blood on her face. The adult male is roosting in a favorite spot directly below the nest and he appears to be healthy. There has been a third GHO, probably female based on size, in the immediate area for over a week. I am speculating that the nesting female got into a territorial fight with the intruder last night. There has been no sign of the third owl today. Hopefully, the female's injuries are superficial and she will recover quickly.
GHO's have been nesting at the Valmont power plant for over 30 years. In the 13 years I have been watching them, only 1 nest has failed, although there has been plenty of excitement. They are remarkably adaptable. The nest cameras give us incredible insight into the challenges they face. Their three eggs are almost certainly nonviable after being exposed for so long. They may possibly lay a second clutch in two weeks or so like they did several years ago.
Be assured that we are keeping a close watch on the owls. I will submit another post if anything significant occurs here. Thanks again for your support.
Dave Madonna
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By: Castor (offline) on Thursday, February 25 2010 @ 04:57 PM EST
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How do you know the eggs are not viable all ready? I can see she has not been incubating that much today....but who knows...
Colorado; What temperature does?, Copito not incubated = Dead embryos. Hatching eggs in incubator = 50 per 100 of possibili.
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By: bev. (offline) on Friday, February 26 2010 @ 11:45 AM EST
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mama V looks fine. and we are hoping for a second clutch. she idid incubate for about 3 hours last night but the eggs will be removed to encourage them to start a second clutch
another shot of mama v and you see this eye opened up now.
not sure who is in I thought mama but could be Dan . in this shot Dan is on perch outside so they could have changed when I was not watching. :wink: :wink:

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By: Castor (offline) on Wednesday, March 03 2010 @ 11:04 AM EST
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A photo of the boy. Copito still not pretty:

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By: soph9 (offline) on Wednesday, March 03 2010 @ 11:08 AM EST
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I think Snowflake is home now...and I wonder when they are planning on take the eggs out of the nest?
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By: soph9 (offline) on Thursday, March 04 2010 @ 07:21 AM EST
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She is home and eating...eggs still int eh box....
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By: Castor (offline) on Friday, March 05 2010 @ 05:01 PM EST
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By: Castor (offline) on Monday, March 08 2010 @ 05:22 PM EST
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A clouple of scaps;

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