/r/EggsInStrangePlaces
Why is that egg there?
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Egg found in yard, took my dogs out and it wasn’t there, I go back out 20 seconds later and it appeared. Checked my ring camera and no one threw it. Very weird there is also no chickens or ducks
Usually crows, penguin, black hawk, sometimes Cuckoo and very rarely parrots come. What do you guys think?
Our city allows chickens but the closest house with them is 3 blocks over…
Just one egg, brown, on a branch. For reference this spot is probably ~15 feet off the ground. No nest to be seen … if it was a lower/more accessible branch I honestly would’ve thought some person plopped a chicken egg there as a joke! Any thoughts 🤔
Egg rat
We found this hatched egg in our private backyard in Williamsburg, Brooklyn—what could it be?!
We live in north Florida. This is a retention pond near our house. I saw a gator in an adjacent pond a week or two before this photo.
What kind of eggs are this ? Lizard or something else