Hello,
You'll have to go at sunrise for now, and I think they are sleeping down by 10th street, and when they wake up, they work on the nest a little, a little bonding, then they're off for the day. But after she lays her eggs, she'll be there most of the time. So, we'll just have to do it this way for another month or so. Or maybe I just got lucky last Sunday to see them, Lol
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