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Duck Egg Buried In Mulch. They keep well when buried. All summer we have found duck eggs buried in the mulch around the trees in our yard, only one at a time. I often find clutches or large nests full, if you keep brushing away the soil you might find more. I also agree with the yolk color. A naturally fed duck would lay an egg with orange yolk. I’m a suburban detroiter and find duck eggs in my gardens every year, sometimes in clutches and sometimes single eggs, such as yours. Last week, i noticed a wild duck (i think its a mallard) wandering in my front yard and then found a nest with 11 eggs under a bush in a. My ducks bury their eggs daily and i have to look for them. We have left them alone for days without. I'd be more inclined to say this is a chicken. You can put it in a. But, most often the female will lay her. Sometimes i find the eggs when i’m gardening. This is a 12' x. I’m pretty sure that ducks bury them to help keep them warm (edit:or more protected) while they are away.

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I’m a suburban detroiter and find duck eggs in my gardens every year, sometimes in clutches and sometimes single eggs, such as yours. Duck eggs, at least mallard eggs, are more blueish green than white. I'd be more inclined to say this is a chicken. But, most often the female will lay her. They keep well when buried. We have left them alone for days without. All summer we have found duck eggs buried in the mulch around the trees in our yard, only one at a time. Sometimes i find the eggs when i’m gardening. I’m pretty sure that ducks bury them to help keep them warm (edit:or more protected) while they are away. Last week, i noticed a wild duck (i think its a mallard) wandering in my front yard and then found a nest with 11 eggs under a bush in a.

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Duck Egg Buried In Mulch Last week, i noticed a wild duck (i think its a mallard) wandering in my front yard and then found a nest with 11 eggs under a bush in a. They keep well when buried. A naturally fed duck would lay an egg with orange yolk. But, most often the female will lay her. I’m a suburban detroiter and find duck eggs in my gardens every year, sometimes in clutches and sometimes single eggs, such as yours. I was out cleaning up by beds today, raking the pineneedles and came across eggs, partially buried under the needles. Sometimes i find the eggs when i’m gardening. My ducks bury their eggs daily and i have to look for them. I'd be more inclined to say this is a chicken. I often find clutches or large nests full, if you keep brushing away the soil you might find more. Last week, i noticed a wild duck (i think its a mallard) wandering in my front yard and then found a nest with 11 eggs under a bush in a. Duck eggs, at least mallard eggs, are more blueish green than white. All summer we have found duck eggs buried in the mulch around the trees in our yard, only one at a time. This is a 12' x. I also agree with the yolk color. You can put it in a.

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