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Nonsuch Expeditions CahowCam egg check with good and bad news regarding fertility, whilst overall the Colony remains on track to break records once again.
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Jan 22 CahowCam 1&2 egg checks https://t.co/YmylnlE7k2 via @YouTube
After multiple nighttime visits a Cahow has stayed over in the CahowCam2 burrow. It is not the female, (which has a damaged foot) and seems to be heavier and in better condition than the one seen prospecting earlier in the night.
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Upon further review (after our 4am post), it appears that last night's visitor may have been a prospector and not our resident male...
Either way, stay tuned for the return of our CahowCam2 pair that are due back any night now.
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Right on schedule, the male returned to the CahowCam2 burrow in the early hours of January 14th and freshened up the nest.
If all goes well, his mate is expected to join him in the next few nights and will promptly lay her egg.
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We have our egg!!!
As predicted by Jeremy, and based on the past decade of CahowCam monitoring, she laid it within an hour of her return.
Watch the LiveStream now: https://t.co/CvS2Zf6px1
The CahowCam1 Bermuda Petrel pair have reunited (3:15 am Jan 8th right on schedule)!
If all goes well their single egg is expected within hours.
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Jan 4th 2023 > Jeremy conducts a nest check of Colony A and confirms the first eggs of the 2023 nesting season.
Watch Video: https://t.co/nGN7V8ma9A
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Nov 20th 2022 > Jeremy conducts a health check on the CahowCam2 male that was alone in the burrow.
He is one of the largest in the Colony and the pair have successfully raised a chick, 11 out of the past 12 years
Video: https://t.co/YSB8OPwpj4
LIVEstream: https://t.co/FBI5hmsw51
Jeremy gives a rare tour of Cahow Colony B with several surprises including the first known natural Cahow nest on Nonsuch, a health check of a very vocal nesting pair, and another Cahow with a GLS tag.
Watch video: https://t.co/bMRe0LE9fU
Learn more: https://t.co/1alz8ISddN
Jeremy and Peter Drew rush to repair Hurricane Fiona damage on Green Island before the Cahows return in late October for the start of their 2022/23 nesting season.
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Post-Hurricane Fiona, Jeremy & JP conduct a damage assessment of Nonsuch and the other Cahow nesting islands...
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As we wait for the team to be able to get out to Nonsuch to conduct an assessment after Hurricane Fiona, see our report of the South Beach erosion from the passage of Hurricane Earl.
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Jeremy installs the ID band, and a GLS tracking tag on "Atlas" our CahowCam1 chick which is a few days away from fledging. This will log its daily location over the next 32 months, to be retrieved, should all go well, on Nonsuch in 3 to 5 years.
VIDEO:
https://t.co/LQeSbF4bH0