Carlos tells us that "I could not corroborate what had happened to the eggs, I only observed that there was one adult flying over the nest site. Only when I enlarged the photo did I see at least three had been born. The nest with four eggs detected by Amelia was successful."
The male is still sitting on eggs but it is a short way to go. Let's do the maths. Amelia sent us her finding on February 17th. Up to March 11th it is 22 days. They are about to hatch.
The nest still contains the four eggs and is being guarded and cared by the father
The nest still contains the four eggs and is being guarded and cared by the father
The nest still contains the four eggs and is being guarded and cared by the father
A juvenile with its back still brown showing the yellow colouring of the wings