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Mystery bird egg

To: Philip Veerman <>
Subject: Mystery bird egg
From: Graeme Clifton <>
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2020 00:24:46 +0000
My opinion is it is most likely a White-browsed Scrubwren.  The egg size is about right and description is good.  They build a scruffy bulky nest and sometimes in the built environment ie my shed.

Graeme Clifton

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On 12 Oct 2020, at 10:38 am, Philip Veerman <> wrote:



Described as 15mm in length, on that alone, is quite impossible to be a Grey Shrike-thrush egg, is much too small, is consistent with something the size of a Fairy-wren. Picture fully matches that, for description in Beruldsen’s book. Not saying it is that, but likely.

 

Philip

 

From: David Clark [
Sent: Wednesday, 7 October, 2020 5:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [Canberrabirds] Mystery bird egg

 

Just looking at the size and without any specific knowledge, it could be consistent with a fairy wren, or thornbill, or gerygone. 

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On 7 Oct 2020, at 3:58 pm, Robin Eckermann <> wrote:

Is there anyone out there who is good at identifying bird eggs? At a house we use down at Long Beach (Batemans Bay) an unknown bird built a nest under a tarpoline covering some bicycles in a downstairs semi-open garage when the house was vacant. It must have been disturbed by the noise created by people in residence, because there has been no sighting of any birds coming or going for the past 3 weeks.

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Given how long the nest has been abandoned, I have long since given up hope that the eggs may hatch - but I would welcome any insights anyone can offer regarding the species that may have laid it. The egg is of the order of 15mm in length, pale brown in colour with some speckled darkers spots.

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