We are not sure what sort of eggs that they are. We do know though that they are NOT mini eggs! We are terrified that the cat might catch them - the nest is more exposed now as we found it when we were chopping down some ivy.
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Like little hidden gems! Beautiful :O)
ReplyDeleteIs it bad that this makes me think of Cadbury's mini eggs? (And now I'm feeling hungry!)
ReplyDeleteOoh, who do they belong to? Have you seen mummy bird coming & going? Are they robin's eggs?
ReplyDeleteI was expecting to see a shredded mower lead after your tweet.
Are they duck eggs what an amazing find
ReplyDeleteWe are not sure what sort of eggs that they are. We do know though that they are NOT mini eggs! We are terrified that the cat might catch them - the nest is more exposed now as we found it when we were chopping down some ivy.
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