Each year the female has laid between 3 and 6 eggs, although only once have all six eggs hatched, most years two or three young fledge and can be seen (and heard!) flying around the reserve, practicing their hunting techniques. The egg colour is totally individual to the female. Some lay dark eggs, others light.
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