Day 11 — Five eggs at dawn, regular male visits through the day
The female stepped off the cup at 06:52 and the Tapo close-up caught the cleanest five-eggs view of the week — five smooth pale-blue speckled ovals piled in the dried grass, evenly spaced, undisturbed. She was back within minutes. The male visited several times over the morning: 07:01, 07:51, 07:57, 08:57. Each visit followed the same shape — perch beside the nest, brief beak-to-beak with the female, depart. The afternoon settled into steady incubation with another male visit cluster around 16:00. By 20:30 she was on the cup for the night.