While at a customer’s home cutting back their ornamental grasses, I was lifting a section of grass to cut when I saw this clutch of eggs on the ground. The eggs were almost the size of ones you have in your refrigerator. There was no birds around trying to get our attention, so all we could assume, is that they’re turtle eggs.
This was down on the Great Bay and there is a pond about 1,000 ft’ away.
We left the grass un-cut and hope that the eggs go un-noticed, until they hatch. If they are turtle, it will be later in the summer.
Oh, John, you do see the most interesting things that nature has to offer, and your readers thank you for sharing. 🙂
Beautiful. I hope they hatch and have a wonderful life.
How wonderful that you left it alone! Hopefully no dogs are in the vicinity and we’ll get to see the mystery inhabitants. 🙂
Awww! What a great photo too! I’m so glad you left them where you found them! Blessings, Natalie 🙂