Arosie
Chirping
- Apr 3, 2022
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...because we're talking wild American robin eggs.
I found two blue eggs lying on the ground out in the open yesterday. There were no trees around and the eggs were 10-15 feet away from the barn. They were about five feet apart. I picked them up and put them in my incubator. This morning I candled them and they were both partially developed. What would cause this happening? Perhaps another bird robbing the nest?
I found two blue eggs lying on the ground out in the open yesterday. There were no trees around and the eggs were 10-15 feet away from the barn. They were about five feet apart. I picked them up and put them in my incubator. This morning I candled them and they were both partially developed. What would cause this happening? Perhaps another bird robbing the nest?