After a very active November courtship and nest building period, the Cahows spent December back out at sea to re-energize and the females returned in early January to lay their single egg, which if viable will hatch in early March.

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UPDATE: January 7th 2020 | 00:16 AM As predicted by Jeremy one of the pair from CahowCam 1 has returned!

UPDATE: January 7th 2020 | 08:00 AM Generally the female is the first to return, but having spoken to Jeremy, the fact that there wasn't an egg as of 8am might have indicated that this was is in fact the male. See video.