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Blackbird egg found
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Hi, we rescued a single turquoise and brown speckled egg from a nest (blackbird?) that was almost completely destroyed by accident while cutting back a big sword plant. There was only one egg. Not sure if it was laid this year. It was very cold. Anyway I have it in my bra. Does anyone have any idea if it is likely to be an old egg that never hatched or if it is still viable. If the latter, any advice on caring and hatching? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Passerine's eggs are inherently dificult to incubate as they need to be kept within a half degree C of the ideal. Only the more sophisticated incubators will hatch eggs from birds other than ground-birds.
If the egg is 2/3rd through the incubating process it will be easier to hatch but as it is very cold it has almost certainly expired.
If there was only one egg it is probable that the hen had just started laying. She will soon build another nest somewhere else and relay a clutch. There is still plenty of time.
If the egg is 2/3rd through the incubating process it will be easier to hatch but as it is very cold it has almost certainly expired.
If there was only one egg it is probable that the hen had just started laying. She will soon build another nest somewhere else and relay a clutch. There is still plenty of time.
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