99.5 degreesThank you for your help, I really appreciate it!
I'm not exactly sure. I've been checking. I have a fan behind the lamp so it won't get that hot! The fan keeps the reflector cool to the touch. What temp should the egg be kept at?
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99.5 degreesThank you for your help, I really appreciate it!
I'm not exactly sure. I've been checking. I have a fan behind the lamp so it won't get that hot! The fan keeps the reflector cool to the touch. What temp should the egg be kept at?
Oh, absolutely! It's always hard to have something pass away, even when it's not your own. I've helped a few orphaned birds make their way to a rescue myself. I just wanted it to be clear for people if they stumble upon this tread down the road. I'm glad you clarified. It's great that you have a rescue nearby that accepts birds, they're becoming few and far between.
I don't know lol, its the governmentI was really surprised to find a Wildlife Rescue that accepted birds that weren't endangered. I figured those kinds of places would only take things like owls, eagles, falcons, etc.
Why is it illegal to possess wild bird feathers? Even if you just happen upon them on the ground?!
From what I understand, It's because there's no proof you didn't poach the animal to obtain them.Why is it illegal to possess wild bird feathers? Even if you just happen upon them on the ground?!
It wasn't in a nest. Its too small to be pheasant egg, and pheasant eggs aren't white.It might be a Pheasant egg. They look similar to the ones we found. If it is a pheasant egg, the mummy pheasant will know someone has touched their egg, and will leave their nest.