Does anyone have any idea what bird hides its eggs under twigs ?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/55307660@N08/5381898963/
Does anyone have any idea what bird hides its eggs under twigs ?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/55307660@N08/5381898963/
Last edited by Martin; 23-01-2011 at 10:57 PM.
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Martin
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The Twiglet (scoffus loadus). Sighted mainly at Christmas in or around domestic dwellings and at "buffets" - a similar sight to starlings feeding.
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Thanks for the replies even though they're all daft ones....Can you see the picture cus i can't !
Ova- sub- twiggus (eggs- under- twigs!!!!) you S.O.B. i actually googled that one PMSL....i do luv a good wind up.
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No, we can't see the pics.
Martin
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Looks to me like some predatory mammal has 'hidden' these eggs, unless anyone knows differently?
It is a strange one isn't it Steve? There are foxes and a badgers set in the area if that helps !
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could be a squirrel or a badger thats stowed them away,unlikey to be a fox i would have thought because they normally eat everything in sight,i know squirrels hide things,and dry there food in branches.
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