
Max looks as though he will be an attentive parent. Which is just as well - the success of the brood depends upon it.
Max looks as though he will be an attentive parent. Which is just as well - the success of the brood depends upon it.
Another picture of the eggs.
At this stage in the process there's not a lot happening. The eggs are staying intact ...
...and Max is continuing to look after Meg by feeding her.
Meg started to incubate the eggs around midday on 16th April, so the chicks should start hatching on the 1st or 2nd May.