The first bird's egg
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- Primrose
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I've just found a broken bird's egg shell on my lawn. Surely it's a little early for eggs to be hatching? Possibly the egg has been it's been stolen from a nest by a magpie or other bird but surely even so, isn't it a little early for eggs with all the cold weather & frosty nights we've been having?
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Yes Monika - it actually was quite a large egg, much larger than a robin, chaffinch, etc.
You often normally only see picture of eggs in bird books which don't accurately depict their size in comparison with other birds, so it's difficult to tell, but this had a white shell and was much harder and bigger than some of the little blue egg shells I sometimes find lying around on the ground.
I shall check our visiting collared doves to see if they're looking flustered and harrassed at having young ones to feed.
You often normally only see picture of eggs in bird books which don't accurately depict their size in comparison with other birds, so it's difficult to tell, but this had a white shell and was much harder and bigger than some of the little blue egg shells I sometimes find lying around on the ground.
I shall check our visiting collared doves to see if they're looking flustered and harrassed at having young ones to feed.
