Decorah Goose Cam: After Losing Two Eggs, Mama Goose Lays Another

The Decorah Goose Cam delivered a painful setback followed by a surprising turn of hope as Mama Goose lost two eggs at the N1 nest, then laid another. For viewers who have been following this pair through the early nesting season, it was the kind of emotional swing that makes live wildlife cams impossible to look away from.

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A Difficult Night at the Decorah Goose Cam Nest

The nest had been building steadily over several days. Mama Goose first laid an egg on March 8, then added more on March 11, March 13, and March 15. With each new egg, the clutch appeared to be moving in the right direction, giving watchers reason to believe the season was unfolding just as it should.

Then the mood changed.

By late day on March 16, 2026 one of the eggs was found broken in the nest. It was a discouraging sight after the steady progress viewers had been watching. But before the night was over, the story shifted again. Mama Goose laid another egg late that night, bringing a fresh sign of resilience after the loss.

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That hopeful turn did not last. By early morning on March 17, viewers saw another broken egg in the nest. In just a few hours, the Decorah Goose Cam captured both the fragility and determination that shape so many wildlife nesting stories. The nest lost two eggs, but Mama Goose added another, keeping the season alive and giving viewers something new to hold onto.

Nature rarely moves in a straight line. One moment can bring disappointment, and the next can bring renewal. Mama Goose’s newest egg does not erase the losses, but it does show that the nesting cycle is still moving forward.

What Happens Next at the N1 Nest

As of now, the timeline stands like this: Egg #1 arrived on March 8, Egg #2 on March 11, Egg #3 on March 13, Egg #4 on March 15, and Egg #5 late on March 16. One broken egg was noticed late on March 16, and another was discovered early on March 17. Even with those losses, viewers are still watching closely to see what happens next as the remaining eggs stay in the nest.

Canada geese typically lay between two and eight eggs. The female selects the nest site and handles incubation, though she usually does not fully incubate until the clutch is complete. The male stays nearby to guard the nest while she settles in. That familiar pattern has been on display at the Decorah goose nest this season. Which is one reason so many people remain deeply invested in this pair.

For now, the Decorah Goose Cam is once again balancing heartbreak with hope. Losing two eggs was a hard development, but Mama Goose laying another egg shows that this story is still unfolding. The next stage at the N1 nest may be especially important. Those following the nest will wait to see whether the clutch is complete and full incubation begins.

The video was recorded by earlybird on youtube. The live streaming has been brought to you by Raptor Resource Project.

FAQ

What happened at the Decorah Goose Cam nest?

Mama Goose lost two eggs at the N1 nest. Viewers noticed one broken egg late on March 16 and another early on March 17. Despite those losses, she laid another egg late on March 16.

How many eggs has Mama Goose laid so far?

Mama Goose has laid five eggs so far during the 2026 nesting season at the Decorah Goose Cam nest.

Do Canada geese start incubating right away?

Not usually. Canada geese often wait until the clutch is complete before beginning full incubation.

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