30 August - we've just woken up to find Pot Plant Owl in her nest. She's alert and nervous. Any movement catches her attention as her head swivels from side to side.
The webcam will be up and running shortly - watch this space!
Sunday, August 28, 2011
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Wonderful News!!
ReplyDeleteSo exciting!
ReplyDeleteWhich pot plant did she choose? Bigsis/Robin
ReplyDeleteTracy, I see that there is still a need for signatures on the petition, but I can't find where to sign it. Do you have a link so we can do our part to save the wetlands?
ReplyDeleteOh Tracy, such great news and thank you for letting us see the owls again. So exciting.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful news. I can hardly wait to see PPO and everyone again.
ReplyDeleteFirst egg is in the nest!
ReplyDeleteInitial video site
ReplyDeletehttp://www.africam.com/wildlife/potted_plant_owl_webcam
Initial chat site
http://www.ustream.tv/socialstream/5887142?activeTab=chat
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you guys and of course the owls !! How facinating !!
ReplyDeleteIs that an egg that I see?
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to watching PPO and Pappa.
ReplyDeleteWonderful news! So eggcited!
ReplyDeleteWonderful News Tracy. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you thank you. I love to see her. It looked like earlier that she was in labor. . . I sure do feel for the little owls b/c there is a lot of pain (just as we have). Blessings, Janet (It's so good to be back.)
ReplyDeleteThe egg has been left alone for quite some time now...I assume the temps there are warm enough to not harm the incubation. Hurry home Mama~ It's far too soon to start worrying!
ReplyDeleteI think it isn't broadcast live because I am in Europe with the same time zone as Johannesburg and here it is daytime when it is night-time at Johannesburg.
ReplyDeleteAfricam says there is a problem with the cam.
Ooooh, I am so delighted! I have been waiting! :)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait until I can see them "live" here.
Congratulations to all!
Love, Sarah/mrshb
Nothing to worry about. PPO did this last season. Many other birds will not fully incubate the first egg or two.
ReplyDeleteOne theory is that it slows down the developement, so they all hatch closer to each other.
Good to see you again PPO
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