Wednesday, April 9, 2008

James Riverbridge



No sign of eyases overhere. Come on guys, it's time to get out.
Normaly it is 33 days after the second last egg has been laid. But.... there are a lot of variabels. And this is nature, wildlife. So many things can influence this ideal scenario. So it's fairly save to say 33 days after the last egg, so that is today or tomorrow. We will just have to wait and see.

1 comment:

sclangs said...

There is a pip in one of the eggs this morning (Eastern Time in the US)....