No luck on the pics... sorry.
So... the initial activity on day one and two would be orienting flights, just them figuring out where home is. If the queen is out, that's good, get the cage out of there so the can't tie new comb to it. You don't need to find her, they know where she is and she won't leave with out them. I'm going to assume you hived a package in there with bare wood bars (comb guides), not waxed in foundation strips or drawn comb. They are going to need a lot of syrup to get off to a good start. I hived two lb packages 17 days ago, and they are taking a quart of 1 to 1 every two days. The comb has started on the 8th bar two days ago. Our flow is just beginning, and the foragers are mostly bringing in pollen.