I figured that wasnt completely normal, but yes that is opposite the air cell. So should i turn him still or just keep him still? And yes there is still movement, he hasnt moved as much today as he usually does, but still quiet a bit of movement.
No more turning. He's learning which way is up, and how to get out now, so leave the egg laying with the lowest dip of the air cell pointing up.
Watch for the air cell to start dipping, and getting out of shape. This is when you will know the baby is really getting into position to make its way out. It may look similar to this when it actually gets ready, and breaks into the air cell. The perfect looking air cell will get all wonky looking.