Updates from the hills of Tuscany, a restored farmhouse in Chianti, midway between Florence and Siena. We write about local history and culture, life in Tuscany, the seasonal changes, pleasures of the garden and country kitchen, local stories and encounters with wildlife.
Friday, May 1, 2015
Found in Woodpile
Nest eggs
Uncovered in woodpile, roughly-woven nest of moss, straw and wood shavings with six tiny eggs. Might be redbreast or starling eggs?
If anyone reading this blog can identify the eggs, please send us a message.
What beautiful but sadly abandoned eggs. Perhaps an inexperienced mother bird's choice of nesting place.
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