Thank you!
Yes, baby #2 died overnight after day 4. This time Iām going to supplement feed- or so I hope & plan- from early on. There is still one more viable egg in this clutch, and Iām hoping these two are hatched close together and will both survive. Twila and I, weāre learning together.
The nest box is consistently 75 degrees. Iāve added more nesting material- aspen shavings, and created a depression in the floor of the box with a little creativity. Twila took to that without any complaints.
Amazing to see baby hatch throughout the day today! I wonder if the others were out of their shells too quickly. They hatched in the morning, and I didnāt hear chirping before their hatching like I have with this little one.

With the first, I had peeked inside the box in the morning, and within an hour he was totally out of his shell. Iām hoping this is a good sign with this one- fully absorbing that yolk sac.
Iāll start my supplemental (hopefully!) feeding with kaytee exact, then mix it with Harrisonās juvenile hand feeding formula if/when this little one is old enough for me to do so. Mix the formula with pedialyte for the first two days. The pharmacy gave me an insulin syringe, Iāll use it as a dropper to give tiny amounts, following baby birdās rhythm.
My fear is that if/when I start formula feeding, momma will lose interest in feeding. However, when baby 2 died and I finally got a good look at him, it looked as if his crop was mostly full of air. He hadnāt gained weight as expected, although thatās hard to know for sure as I didnāt get a weight on him until after heād passed.
All of this⦠maybe itās a gift to these little birds that they donāt open their eyes for 10 days. Too much for them to see in addition to all thatās happening with their little beings. Just surviving is enough in their totally vulnerable state.
Please- if any of my plans do not sound wise- please correct me and advise! I very much appreciate shared wisdom. Thank you!
Laura
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