I have a pair of Red-legged Partridges regularly visiting my garden. In fact they appear to have nested as there are 12 beige mottled brown 1 inch eggs in a leaf lined 'scrape' in a flower bed next to the fence at the bottom of our garden. We first noticed the nest 2 weeks ago when there were 3 eggs, and every day or two an extra egg appeared.
There is no sign of the eggs being 'brooded'. Can the eggs still be incubated successfully by the parents?
The birds seem to be remarkably tame allowing me to get within 20 feet to photograph them.
There is no sign of the eggs being 'brooded'. Can the eggs still be incubated successfully by the parents?
The birds seem to be remarkably tame allowing me to get within 20 feet to photograph them.