Three of four eggs hatched Saturday afternoon. The last egg hatched Sunday morning!

June 30th, 2018. a new Killdeer hatches on the Bluesfest festival ground. The migratory birds had set up a nest in the center of the festival plaza prior to the start of the construction for RBC Bluesfest in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Photo credit: Marc DesRosiers

1 / 1 June 30th, 2018. a new Killdeer hatches on the Bluesfest festival ground. The migratory birds had set up a nest in the center of the festival plaza prior to the start of the construction for RBC Bluesfest in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Photo credit: Marc DesRosiers

UPDATE: All four eggs have hatched. The fourth egg hatched between 9 and 10 a.m. on Sunday.

The Kildeer family left the nest after three of four eggs hatched, leaving the final unhatched egg by itself. Bluesfest staff noticed the fourth egg hatching, and called NCC who sent Conservation officers to the area.

The officers determined the family would not come back for the fourth and final chick. It has been sent to the Wild Bird Care Centre in Ottawa.

The Kildeer bird who made Bluesfest her home is officially a mother.

Bluesfest officials have confirmed three of four eggs have hatched Saturday as of 5:30 p.m.

Two of the eggs hatched early Saturday afternoon, the third egg hatches 5:30 p.m. The fourth egg hatched Sunday between 9 and 10 a.m.

The Kildeer was first found last Friday, nested on a cobblestone path near the site where the main stage was set to be erected.

The birth comes days after crews moved the nest. Kildeer are a protected species under the Migratory Bird Act, so Bluesfest organizers had to request permission from Environment and Climate Change Canada - which was granted.

"This is a great ending to what has been an amazing journey this week," said Bluesfest executive director Mark Monahan in a statement.

The Kildeer parents continued to care for the nest, unfazed by the nearby construction of the 140-foot main stage.

Bluesfest organizers haven't named the birds, but are encouraging the public to come up with ideas

The ten day festival starts July 5.