The first day after the egg appeared was filled with egg tending, switching nest duty, continuing to build the nest and defending territory. Its hard to know what to keep and edit out, and this one ended up at nine minutes. Also, we are seeing some camera freezes in the recordings. The camera is old and we're asking it to do a lot - stream live, upload a frame every 10 seconds for the time-lapse and when we ask it to record another stream to the local disk - the camera has a few senior moments.
The egg should hatch around June 12'th± if all goes well.
Today's YouTube video (of yesterday) is at
https://youtu.be/lgG8Qw7JizU
The live feed is at
www.loon.org/looncam.php
The Loon Preservation Committee (Loon Center) YouTube channel, where you can see all the videos, is at:
https://www.youtube.com/c/loonorgnh