Found on the ground on hiking trail. Looking a little beat up. We picked it up to get a better look and noticed some tail feathers missing on the one side. We held it a while as we continued our walk along the trail and gave it a little water. What we where not expecting was she was starting to lay an egg. The other pictures show it. The egg came out broken yoke first then the shell. Only minute after the ordeal she had enough strength and flew off. She was still bulging on the bottom and appeared to have more eggs to lay.
Caught three of my Rhodeus sericeus amarus babies which is fine because they are kind of taking over the pond.
Here's a video of that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1sCCfuJvI8
observed with @agoerlt
heard maybe half an hour already, and seen afterwards a little bit southeast the stream as well, flying back and forth