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Aizmigusī GLG.


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Atkal tiek apgriezta garākā zāle.

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Reindžere pavisam tuvu ligzdai, bet GLG viesi uzņem mierīgi.


(GT)Sharyn Broni (Ranger, DOC) Mod
Kia ora koutou (hello everyone)
The Royalcam nest.
GLG and RLK prior to their first successful nesting season in 2020/21.
Currently GLG is on the nest.
The egg has pipped on the 24th of January and has been taken to the incubator for prevention of fly strike. This was at 10.20 am if scrolling back on the live stream or watch this highlight clip here
Kamēr inkubējamā ola atrodas inkubatorā, ligzdā ievieto sasildītu manekenu olu. Toroa labprāt inkubē viltoto olu. Ar tik ilgu vairošanās ciklu viņu interesēs ir palikt uz ligzdas nelielu traucējumu laikā.While the hatching egg is in the incubator a warmed dummy egg is placed in the nest. The toroa are happy to incubate the fake egg. With such a long breeding cycle it is in their interests to stay on the nest during minor disturbances.
The latest foraging trip of RLK/KA85 started out much closer to Pukekura than his first tagged trip when he went around Rekohū. He has subsequently headed north and has travelled a minimum of 850 km in the last 10 days. (Numbers represent the amount of time spent in an area.)
Tuvāk aplūkot mazuļus pie Dienvidamerikas krastiem.A closer look at the juveniles off the coast of South America.
Sharyn Broni (Ranger, DOC)Sharyn Broni (Ranger, DOC)
The Signal Station Trig egg now has 3 star pips as of Sunday midday.
RLK/A85 is still north of Christchurch but could turn up any time in the next day or so. This is not far as the toroa flies.