03-04-2024, 01:16 PM -
Hmmm... Maybe it was a different nest or a different pair. Pretty sure I read it right, but might not have "understood" what i was reading. Just went to the on-line site for the biologists at ETSU. There's quite a history there for two different nesting sites. Part of the history says there was a 'broken' egg at one nest (sometime in the past..??) and the female cleaned it up (ate the embryo..). Maybe that was what the comment was about..???
OR... I could be completely wrong. Lots of information out there for certain...
OR... I could be completely wrong. Lots of information out there for certain...
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