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originally posted by: TNMockingbird
a reply to: Macenroe82
I don't know Mac, if it will make it.
Are you sure it's a partridge egg?
Some birds only lay one egg a day. Did you notice the remnants of a nest nearby? Perhaps if you locate one, you could place the egg back in it?
Different birds require different parameters for incubation so you would need to be sure.
Is it illegal to hatch wild birds? Rebels we are!
Interested in what you decide and if you do decide to incubate it...if you're successful...
*dropped by a predator?
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: TNMockingbird
a reply to: Macenroe82
I don't know Mac, if it will make it.
Are you sure it's a partridge egg?
Some birds only lay one egg a day. Did you notice the remnants of a nest nearby? Perhaps if you locate one, you could place the egg back in it?
Different birds require different parameters for incubation so you would need to be sure.
Is it illegal to hatch wild birds? Rebels we are!
Interested in what you decide and if you do decide to incubate it...if you're successful...
*dropped by a predator?
But it is not a wild bird, that chick never goes to Rock concerts or parties till four in the morning.
originally posted by: Morningglory
I agree with rickymouse I don't think the egg is good but you could try. Typically eggs need mom/dad to turn them/keep them warm. Being left on the open ground over night without a parent's warmth isn't good.
It's possible it was left by an inexperienced young bird, she'll get the hang of it. Don't fret too much if it doesn't make it, nature takes care of things just fine.
If every bird hatched/survived, we'd be overrun. If they outnumber their food supply, disease/starvation can take hold and many more would die. Far more cruel/devastating to the population than the normal amount of eggs that typically go unhatched.
Besides if she left her egg laying around unattended/unprotected most likely she's not good mom material, yet. Birds here will attack/squawk/carry on if you get anywhere near their nest. The fact you weren't assaulted makes me think it was abandoned.