Is it possible ?!?!?!?!?!?!!!

Now for what happen.

The eggs was a leaker and sticks to the duck feathers. When she got in the water the egg comes loose.

Seen it happen on parrots,pigeons, chickens, and duck.

Same way water fowl can carry Fish eggs to a new pond.
 
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I read about doing it on a monarch conservation list. Most do it with very light weight stickers. I read about doing it with a fine tipped marker and wala!
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by the way im nto sure if the discription explains why idid it so i'll explain. Monarchs are one of the only butterflies in the US that migrates. They have a very long life span for a butterfly, and scientists study these butterfly in the wild a lot. I'm not exactly sure waht data they get from them, but whatever it is im happy to help. Monarchs are my favorite butterflies and I just love raising them. Been doing it for 3 years straight now, one a season.
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awh thanks for checkin out my myspace!
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I read about doing it on a monarch conservation list. Most do it with very light weight stickers. I read about doing it with a fine tipped marker and wala!
smile.png


by the way im nto sure if the discription explains why idid it so i'll explain. Monarchs are one of the only butterflies in the US that migrates. They have a very long life span for a butterfly, and scientists study these butterfly in the wild a lot. I'm not exactly sure waht data they get from them, but whatever it is im happy to help. Monarchs are my favorite butterflies and I just love raising them. Been doing it for 3 years straight now, one a season.
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It said it in the caption:) I would have commented but im not one of your friends on there, lol. I also love your bunnies! The babies were so cute! Ie only ever had rescued adults.
 
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HMMMMM never thought of that either!!!

I hadnt either! it is very possible, im just wondering about the sticky part, she keeps her nest pretty clean
 
Had a Cockatiel this past week, had one stuck to her feathers. Saw it when she came out to feed.

My Guess to how it happen,never know for sure unless you see it.
 
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awh thanks for checkin out my myspace!
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I read about doing it on a monarch conservation list. Most do it with very light weight stickers. I read about doing it with a fine tipped marker and wala!
smile.png


by the way im nto sure if the discription explains why idid it so i'll explain. Monarchs are one of the only butterflies in the US that migrates. They have a very long life span for a butterfly, and scientists study these butterfly in the wild a lot. I'm not exactly sure waht data they get from them, but whatever it is im happy to help. Monarchs are my favorite butterflies and I just love raising them. Been doing it for 3 years straight now, one a season.
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It said it in the caption:) I would have commented but im not one of your friends on there, lol. I also love your bunnies! The babies were so cute! Ie only ever had rescued adults.

hey send me an invite i'd be happy to add ya!
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