Day 7...no veins, no embryo...what's wrong?

I really need some help with my eggs a mom robin had made a nest very close to the ground in my backyard and there were 4 eggs she threw 3 out the nest left 1 in the nest 1 did not Crack when it hit the ground so I took it and the egg in the nest since mom had left the nest I put them in a plastic ben on a heating pad on 100 degrees fahrenheit and they have been fertile for 2 days since I saw them and the blood vessels but I candled them today and one still have blood vessels but in 1 I see it's watery when I move it a little and there is small bubbles in it but now alot and the air cell or whatever is still intact I think and I see a dark spot in the egg might be the chick but back with the air cell it is tilted a little I really want to do the float test but please help hoping to get these egg to live ( here's two pictures when she only layed three and the other is her in the nest and where she put the nest but once I get to candle the egg again without moving it much u can see a pink rope think we tied on it there was a baby in one that cracked when she pushed it out and the other had nun prob since it had a hairline Crack in it but when I candle the two again I'll post the pics of both of them
If the mother threw the egg out of the nest, maybe she had a good reason.

As for the egg left in the nest, there could be many reasons for that too. She might have gone to get a meal, planning to come back. Or she might have decided that egg was never going to hatch, so she abandoned it. Or maybe she decided the nest was not in a safe spot, so she made a new nest somewhere else and started laying new eggs there. Those are just a few samples of reasons the mother bird might be away from the nest, leaving an egg in it.

I did pit a new pic up there can u tell if it's fertile or not if I give it to a mom I found in the wild I don't wanna give her a non fertile egg
At this point, I would suggest putting it back, whether it is fertile or not, and then leave it alone. The mother bird can decide what to do with it.

Wild birds generally do better if people do not get involved.

Many places have laws against taking eggs or interfering with wild birds' nests, which is another good reason to leave them alone.
 
If the mother threw the egg out of the nest, maybe she had a good reason.

As for the egg left in the nest, there could be many reasons for that too. She might have gone to get a meal, planning to come back. Or she might have decided that egg was never going to hatch, so she abandoned it. Or maybe she decided the nest was not in a safe spot, so she made a new nest somewhere else and started laying new eggs there. Those are just a few samples of reasons the mother bird might be away from the nest, leaving an egg in it.


At this point, I would suggest putting it back, whether it is fertile or not, and then leave it alone. The mother bird can decide what to do with it.

Wild birds generally do better if people do not get involved.

Many places have laws against taking eggs or interfering with wild birds' nests, which is another good reason to leave them alone.
Mk
 
Ya something was prob wrong with the other 3 she threw out but matter in fact 1 time I saw 2 birds both female fly into the nest one flew off which look like the real mom and the one that was in the nest was to fat and short to be the mom I'm guessing she took over the test and threw the eggs out of it
 
Ya something was prob wrong with the other 3 she threw out but matter in fact 1 time I saw 2 birds both female fly into the nest one flew off which look like the real mom and the one that was in the nest was to fat and short to be the mom I'm guessing she took over the test and threw the eggs out of it
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Ya something was prob wrong with the other 3 she threw out but matter in fact 1 time I saw 2 birds both female fly into the nest one flew off which look like the real mom and the one that was in the nest was to fat and short to be the mom I'm guessing she took over the test and threw the eggs out of it
Definitely a puzzling situation, but still best to leave them alone.

There are some kinds of birds that will lay eggs in other birds' nests, or may try to take over the nest built by someone else. Something like that may have been happening.
 
Definitely a puzzling situation, but still best to leave them alone.

There are some kinds of birds that will lay eggs in other birds' nests, or may try to take over the nest built by someone else. Something like that may have been happening.
Mhm I'll see if no bird has got to the nest yet and prob take them out there tomorrow bc me and mo mom went to pick something up and we are driving for like 6 more hours but thanks for telling me this have a good day
 

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