Chicks Against The Odds
Cage & Aviary Birds|October 23, 2019
Last week, we left Dutch softbill maestro LOU MEGENS with two differently aged clutches under a single hen bee-eater. Here’s what happened next, earlier this year
Lou Megens
Chicks Against The Odds

ALL I could do was wait for three weeks of incubation after the fourth egg of the first clutch and then check regularly afterward. I enriched the food with small and medium-sized crickets and frozen pinkies. I also got a large bucket of stable manure which I threw on the ground to attract flies. With the same purpose, I deposited dead mice, fish and meat waste, and fruit scraps in a bucket that I covered with mesh. To be sure of enough flies, I bought fresh maggots that I threw into the bucket. What people will do to achieve success! But the flies arrived quickly – lots of them – so the bee-eaters had a feast.

After waiting for three-and-a-half weeks, I couldn’t hold back my curiosity and had to look. There should already be chicks, or dead-in-shell. I’d had some disturbing messages from birdkeepers who told me that breeding in a nest-box would not be possible due to too low humidity and too high temperature. Even with fertilized eggs, the chicks would die prematurely, they advised. When I took the lid off the box, the brooding bee-eater was so shocked that it took off and flew away. Unfortunately, one egg was damaged by this. However, a quick check showed me that all (seven!) eggs (of probably two females) seemed to be fertile.

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この記事は Cage & Aviary Birds の October 23, 2019 版に掲載されています。

7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。

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