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All over the World at this time of year, millions of eggs are being incubated ready for a new generation of birds. Eggs are something we all take for granted, but they are a miracle of evolution.
They have been so successful for creation, millions of years before humans ever appeared on the planet. Quite a thought ! Completely self contained they possess all the ingredients and DNA outside the parents to become new life. We are privileged to witness something that has successfully happened since the age of the Dinosaurs !
These are some pics of previous years hatchings, and swans eggs that were abandoned in the harbour back in 2007.
The tennis ball in the centre was just to show the scale size.


I note that the Nairn Seagulls are now hatching their young and it won't be long before we hear all the complaints about Seagull attacks , mess etc. Each year I get a first hand view of my neighbours rooftop nest site. I have often watched with great interest, intrigued by the whole evolutionary process. It's fascinating to compare species and their needs and priorities for survival. The young gull chicks of a week or so have quite an advanced wingspan when tiny, compared to their body size. If you compare that to the swan cygnet which has a tiny wingspan even when a month old,(compare the top pics). Both species priorities are different because the gulls have to learn to fly quickly, whereas the swans ability to swim and reach down for food is more important - hence the growth of the neck length is a priority. The gull parents have to provide all the chicks food, but the Swan cygnets have to get their own. Most gulls lay 3 eggs, and in this case it appears one hasn't hatched, the camouflage of the young chicks is excellent of course.

