[wisb] Re: An egg quesstion

  • From: Gayle Davis <humnbrd@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 15:44:53 -0500

oops, obviously meant to say "birds eject eggs"

Gayle Davis
North of Withee, Taylor Cty




On 3/24/2012 3:30 PM, Gayle Davis wrote:
> I don't know if eggs eject eggs while flying (tho I'm inclined to say
> "not"), but wondered if perhaps an egg snatcher (crow, jay, etc) snagged
> an egg from something's nest and managed to drop it while escaping with it?
>
> Gayle Davis
> North of Withee, Taylor Cty
>
> On 3/24/2012 3:19 PM, Kuecherer David wrote:
>> I got a unusual question recently.  While driving in an open area, a
>> man's car was hit with an egg.  His first thought was that he got
>> "egged."  However, no one around.  I don't know the size of the
>> splat.  His question:  Do birds lay (eject) eggs while flying?
>>
>> This is not a joke...really!
>>
>> David Edward Kuecherer
>> Rockford, Kent County Michigan
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