Thanks!
I Wouldnt want to wait and observe
what she would do myself. Ive been
lucky enough to always have been
there. They always start laying in
the night or early early morning here.
I wait at the gate for each egg to drop
going back and forth to the incubator.
They never seem to mind me taking the eggs
away.
I have a hunch that they would stay with
the eggs due to exhuastion.Hunger would kick
in and they'd venture out. Would they come
back? What role does the female play after
the eggs are layed in the wild. I will ask
the scientistas at project Orianne and post
my findings. Though I think the role they play
is minor. How little I know about these creatures
after all these years.
Successful incubation to all.
Seth


