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Those don't look like pea eggs to me. It could be the lighting but mine have more brown in them. Wonder what type eggs those are do you have chickens as well?
They could be pea eggs. I've had all shades of almost white to pink to dark cameo coloured eggs. If they are about 3" long and about 2" wide, they certainly could be....
 
They were nowhere near that big if i remember, never found any more like them, maybe they were that darn cow birds eggs, it is always dropping in, guess cause i have to mow and bush hog alot of acreage to keep the birds safe and it likes to catch the bugs i stir up, heck if i move the tractor here lately one drops in i think it is the same bird, it's comical to watch the peas try to intimidate it and follow it all over the place, 12 to 1 isn't very fair.
 
Are ya gonna incubate it to see if a baby developes? That would be fun.
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i put them under one of the Broddie's here, if they developer i will pull them before hatch and raise up a while before i turn um loose.
I don't believe anything will come of them, the pied male is the only one actively breeding and he and her are just Turing a year.
My other male is just Turing 2 and he has no real eye feathers, the 1 year old pied has more of a train than he does.
Will see what happens, i think i have another White laying also, 2 disappeared today.
 
found another nest and got an egg from my dark pied, i think my other pied is laying in the loft of the barn and i believe there is another white one laying somewhere.
Ya know i am gonna have a hrd time with identifing pea eggs if the chickenms lay in their nest cause i get all kinds of colors and shaped eggs even the pea eggs are different sizes and colors, had i not seen the pesa on the nest i really could not tell it was a pea egg unless i already had one.
here is a photo of a chicken egg on the right and my first pea egg on the left.

This is the egg from my dark pied.

Wished my pied peacock was older, he is just turning a year this month and while the other males are fanning their tails off this male is getting all the girls, i have seen him cover ,4 different females this week.
 
It would be a miracle sense the only male breeding is 1 year old, i am glad he is though at least i know i will get lots of color when he is fertile.
I will set the eggs anyhow, i got about 30 or more broodies right now, just got to figure out which one to give the eggs to, i do not want to put them in my big bator until the end if they happen to develope
 
If your other male is breeding at all the eggs could be fertile. You keep saying that he doesn't have eye feathers. When my guy was two he didn't have a single eye feather but that's the year that my silver pied hatched and I only had one peacock and one peahen.
 

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