You can't see her in the nest. I actually waited for an hour for her to stand up in the nest, and she finally did. I could see her head popping up one in a while, but I still wasn't sure until she stood up and turned the eggs and settled back down on them. Then Marcia said that she was there and didn't see her either, but then the male brought her a fish and she got up, but she didn't see her either until she got up. I was at the Limpkin Pavillion with a spotting scope to see her, but she is there. The nest is very deep this year.
Rockitglider
AKA: Kit O.
Nature Photographer, Model rocket builder, designer and flyer
Remote Control Gliders & Rocket powered Gliders as a hobby,
AUTOCAD engineer professionally for Fire Alarm Systems in Ft. Lauderdale Itnl. Airport (FLL) & PBIA as well.
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