Was that video taken immediately after she pooped?
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Was that video taken immediately after she pooped?
Then I would think it is not maggots.Yes, and she continued to do that occasionally until the afternoon, and I haven't seen any "bugs" since then
I never would have thought so, but in my digging yesterday I came across a condition:Then I would think it is not maggots.
Could fly eggs get inside the bird and hatch there?
Where are you located?So, I'm grossly fascinated by the knowledge, but also perplexed as it just hasn't been a hospitable environment for flies of any sort here lately.
Hard to see what they look like from the video. Can you describe an individual creature? Are they larva like. Shorter and wider more like a tiny caterpillar. (Maggots are larva, not worms) As opposed to stringy like a worm and all one width from one end to the other. If you see them again can you get a couple separated from the rest and get a picture?