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Unexpected find.

Well, my mom went outside and she went to look at the bamboo.
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Then, she found this...
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Can anyone ID? It would be a Florida native bird.
 
I thought you lived in antarctica... Lol, srry idk what it is.
 
Nice bamboo, and nice eggs too!
You should make an omelette.
 
Which would also include you eating them......

Got me there. But I shall not eat them! We're going to protect it.

But let's just hope that ...accident doesn't happen again.
 
  • #11
"Blue as Robin's eggs"" ... - Rich
 
  • #13
Maybe they're last year's robin eggs and those are age spots.
 
  • #14
They look like thrush eggs to me. But its been awhile since I saw any.

How big are they?
 
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  • #15
I think I found it. It's non other than Florida's state bird, the Mockingbird eggs.
 
  • #16
They look blue to me, could they be robin eggs?
 
  • #17
look's like a sparrow's egg but it's to large imo
 
  • #18
Antarctica? Penguins.... penguins come from Antarctica. "Penguins is practically chickens...." But maybe yours are from Hoboken!
 
  • #19
Antarctica? Penguins.... penguins come from Antarctica. "Penguins is practically chickens...." But maybe yours are from Hoboken!

No...Florida is currently under contintental drift :D. Though, I didn't think of Penguins...
 
  • #20
The babies hachted :D. Not sure when, but a few days ago, probably. I would have gotten a pic, but my brothers took my camera for their trip to Europe.
 
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