HomesickTexan
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Is this the hallmark of a Cowbird? Or did the Cardinal do this?
A female Northern Cardinal built a nest in a tree in my backyard a couple of weeks ago. About a week later, a single egg was found broken on the patio below it. Today, I found the nest ripped apart, one egg on the patio, broken with a fetus inside. I looked up where the nest was and the remnants were there, with another egg dangling strangely from a thread. I got a ladder and got the egg to find that it too was cracked with a hole and a fetus inside, even though it never hit the ground. ??? We have had strong winds lately but not nearly as strong as they were a few weeks ago and the nest weathered it well. That also does not explain the broken eggs.
I wonder if the first egg that was found was a rejected Cowbird egg, and then the Cowbird returned and destroyed the Cardinal eggs? Do rival male Cardinals destroy unhached eggs? I've heard of Cardinals abandoning nests, but not destroying the eggs.
A female Northern Cardinal built a nest in a tree in my backyard a couple of weeks ago. About a week later, a single egg was found broken on the patio below it. Today, I found the nest ripped apart, one egg on the patio, broken with a fetus inside. I looked up where the nest was and the remnants were there, with another egg dangling strangely from a thread. I got a ladder and got the egg to find that it too was cracked with a hole and a fetus inside, even though it never hit the ground. ??? We have had strong winds lately but not nearly as strong as they were a few weeks ago and the nest weathered it well. That also does not explain the broken eggs.
I wonder if the first egg that was found was a rejected Cowbird egg, and then the Cowbird returned and destroyed the Cardinal eggs? Do rival male Cardinals destroy unhached eggs? I've heard of Cardinals abandoning nests, but not destroying the eggs.