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MYSTERY EGG THIEF?

<strong>Q) While out walking I found several undamaged pheasant eggs removed from a nest. Two were lying in short grass and one was not far from a feeder. What animal or bird is removing these eggs and leaving them without so much as a crack? J. KINGSWELL Surrey</strong>

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Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent July 17, 2011

A) The answer is that, almost certainly, a hen pheasant was responsible. Even wild pheasants have a poor track record when it comes to breeding and it is not uncommon to find eggs dropped anywhere, even in other birds? nests, cuckoo- fashion. This habit also includes wild grey partridges, a practice that did not endear them to the old-time partridge keepers. I recall my grandfather, many years ago, fi nding a nest on Snettisham Beach with 40 pheasant and grey partridge eggs. This trait is not confined to pheasants and partridges. Over the years I have found starling, sparrow and mallard eggs all laid where the birds had been feeding.

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