Thank you. He's a good boy. Quite the family man. This will be the second breeding season for him, so it'll be time for me to choose his successor this summer. That's not something I'm looking forward to. He tidbits his girls, finds new nests for them, and warms them up, accompanies the girls to/from the nest boxes, and loves his babies. He tidbits them also, and even will tidbit his sons who are entering puberty. Not people agressive, good at watching for danger, though I've never seen him tackle the danger. (Maybe I'll push my luck, and give him until the following summer before replacing him.)