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Button wrote:
This is about the non-sighting of wildlife. For the first time this year I recently dug over the flowerbed which, if I don't, verges on becoming rock-hard. A good 3" down I came across an intact egg that looked for all the world like a hen's egg. I also dug out one of the wooden planters and the same thing happened again. I didn't have the stomach to crack them open to see what if anything was inside. I don't keep poultry and have never seen it on my garden. Does anyone have any explanation?
Could they be snakes eggs Button as they bury their eggs? Can you upload an image of them along with their approximate size?
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