Thanks, Marianne and Bev! It's always fine to email me when something's not working as anticipated, though sometimes (like now) I don't see the message for a while. Mail sent to judyb at hancockwildlife (the usual little punctuation mark) org gets forwarded to my personal email which I check most often, and it's fine to use my personal email if you have it.Kitcat11848 wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 7:50 amThanks; knew it was down but didn’t know how to report it. Headed to church myself.IrishEyes wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 7:40 amHI Mariaane I sent an e-mail to Judy , Ken and D HathawayKitcat11848 wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 7:37 am
Hi Bev, how do you report the forum down? Is there another way to do it since one can’t get on the forum to report. Maybe Judy’s email?
Glad to see that everything is working again now.
10:16 am
Checking the dvr back to Bev's post - Dimple was up a few times to stretch and turn the eggs, and then she took a little break from 9:32 to 9:44 am.
It's now 10:21 am and there's some shade on the nest on this sunny day as Mom Dimple incubates her eggs. It's now day 42 for the first egg and day 39 for the second egg with no sign of hatching. As I mentioned a few days ago (viewtopic.php?f=11&t=578&p=579704#p579704), I expect Dimple to continue incubating the eggs, gradually taking longer and longer breaks and eventually beginning to work on the nest a bit to prepare for next season - which with luck may bring Duffer to the nest to help her. The eggs may collapse spontaneously, or be taken by crows or ravens or even other eagles, or they will get buried as Dimple and Duffer bring in new nesting material.
And while I was typing, Dimple took off again at 10:27 am.
It's now 10:34, Dimple is on break, and it's time for me to take a walk.