Kikiriki
Songster
I would love some input from experienced folks!
One of my girls, Annie, laid her first egg two days ago, but skipped yeasterday. (Sandy, the other one now laying laid both days).
Today, Annie is hanging out near the nest box, but is walking arounf picking up feathers and sticks and tossing them onto her back! It is too cute! But I'm worried she thinks she is building her own nest and will lay on the ground instead of in the nest box, which is where I found her first egg. i thought she had simply had her butt hanging over the board at the front of the nest box, but maybe she doesn't like the box? She sits in it, though, but then leaves and does more feather tossing.
Is she tidying up her space? Trying to create her own nest? Both?
On the plus side, at least she came in from the yard when she started feeling egg pressure, both Sunday and today. i was worried she had eshewed the nest box for a spot in the yard yeasterday, but she never acted yeasterday as if she had an egg on the way.
One of my girls, Annie, laid her first egg two days ago, but skipped yeasterday. (Sandy, the other one now laying laid both days).
Today, Annie is hanging out near the nest box, but is walking arounf picking up feathers and sticks and tossing them onto her back! It is too cute! But I'm worried she thinks she is building her own nest and will lay on the ground instead of in the nest box, which is where I found her first egg. i thought she had simply had her butt hanging over the board at the front of the nest box, but maybe she doesn't like the box? She sits in it, though, but then leaves and does more feather tossing.
Is she tidying up her space? Trying to create her own nest? Both?
On the plus side, at least she came in from the yard when she started feeling egg pressure, both Sunday and today. i was worried she had eshewed the nest box for a spot in the yard yeasterday, but she never acted yeasterday as if she had an egg on the way.
