This morning (June 2, 2011) we walked by the nest again - still just one adult, the dark one, circling above.
Again there are only two chicks visible, but looking from the other side it seems possible that there is a third.
The single parent will have a hard time raising even two. It's hot and extremely dry and the cows have diminished what brush cover there was. We wish them luck!
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Great close up shot!
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