http://www.familyberry.com/babynames/index.cfm?q=C3401DD1904602F563F40A6BB228D4C7
https://m.qt.com.au/news/20-most-beautiful-aboriginal-baby-names/3197293/
Here are some Aboriginal names, seeing as he's an Aussie bird.
I see the wiggle! :clap You need the patience of a saint to hatch these babies but I love how the eggs are so interactive, once they are far enough along of course. :celebrateSo exciting!
The first one hatched today so I don't have too long to wait (it's a bit late for experiments) - I just hate not being able to see because I can usually tell easily who's still with me, and who isn't going to make it. Frustrating!
I need that at the moment. I have one Button quail female who lays super thick (or just super coloured) eggs and I can't see into them. I can barely make out the air cell, and I certainly can't see if anyone has pipped into it! Very frustrating! Usually I don't have any problems seeing...
For some species of kiwi the male alone incubates the egg/s because the amount of effort and energy required to produce an egg is huge.
https://www.kiwisforkiwi.org/about-kiwi/kiwi-facts-characteristics/kiwi-life-cycle/producing-an-egg/
Not sure what the emu hen's excuse is! :lol:
In some kiwi...
Thanks for the videos. My kids were fascinated and rather anxious that the second baby wasn't going to make it!
@Pyxis congrats and good luck! It would be very difficult for me to wait all that time! You've gone from one extreme (your Button quail) to the other. I'll be following along with...