It's not uncommon, particularly in spring, to happen upon bird eggs, pieces of shell or nests. If you've ever wondered which bird they belong to, this illustrated guide should prove helpful.

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If you come across egg remnants on the ground, it's likely that they have been ejected by the parents after hatching. The adults may have carried these some distance from the nest, so as not to alert predators to the presence of the young.

Remember, before trimming any hedges or pruning shrubs and trees in spring, search through them carefully for any indication of an active nest. It's illegal to intentionally destroy or damage nests or eggs, so postpone pruning if you see any. It won't do the plant any harm to delay pruning a month or so.

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