our final nene nest of the season is currently at day 24 of a 30 day incubation period. nene, like other waterfowl, are somewhat unique in the way they incubate their eggs. they actually only lay one egg a day but they allow their eggs to sit in the nest without being incubated until they have laid their entire clutch. the eggs can actually lay dormant and not begin growing or die as long as no excess heat is provided to them. this is efficient for nene since they are precotial birds (their young can get up and run around very shortly after birth) and need all of their young to hatch out at the same
our puaiohi have also been going baby crazy. the young parent reared chick has finally fledged and you can see it's cute self covered in juvenile spotted feathers. it will keep those
i will leave you with a cute picture of a

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Great work.
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