You have been egged just accept it and wash it off so it will not peel your paint.
2007-12-04 18:41:31
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answered by Pamela B 5
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Birds may be able to lay eggs in flight but its November and there are very few birds nesting this time of year in the Northern Hemisphere. Unless you live in some place semitropical like Florida or parts of the southwest including Southern California where there is the odd chance of a out of season Mourning Dove. That said I would have to agree with the rest of the answerers and say YOU GOT EGGED.
2007-12-04 19:21:01
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answered by Mimik 4
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Do women give birth while running?
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There are bird eggs in my garden all the time. Birds are designed to dispose of dead birds and eggs from their environment to prevent bacterial infestation (which leads to diseases), and to avoid attracting predators/scavengers. They do this by literally throwing the them away with their bills, which I see once in a while with the sparrows that are living in my roof. This explains why the eggs don't always fall vertically.
This must be what the birds have done with that egg - perhaps it had been broken in the nest and they had to be discarded.
2007-12-04 21:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting question Watson!
Yes eggs can stick to the bottoms of birds accidently and they
dislodge when flying.
I suppose if this happened it may not just fall directly down but come down on an angle.
J
2007-12-04 20:17:39
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answered by J 2
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Very unlikely. If it was in front of your house install a home security camera and see who is egging your car. I hope you made a police report, if you don't the next time it will be a rock or a bullet hole in your windshield. The next thing I would do is get a car alarm and make sure your neighbors know you have one.
2007-12-04 19:27:07
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answered by SilentDoGood 6
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Your car has been egged by some moron. Birds do not lay eggs while in flight.
2007-12-04 18:42:27
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answered by Richard B 7
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Affirmative, birds often lay their eggs while flying to ward of their predators. Believe it or not, but many great German scientists of the 19th century copied this method to build blueprints of what would later lead to today's modern bombers.
2007-12-04 18:45:32
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answered by lklknight 2
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do no longer touch the eggs or the nest, and don't pass checking up on it. in case you rigidity the poultry out plenty, she'll pass away and the nest will fail. additionally, animals would persist with you to the nest, collectively with blue jays and crows, and devour her eggs. She's purely a floor nesting poultry. it is common
2016-12-30 05:55:23
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answered by ? 3
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Doubt that birds lay eggs whilst in flight, BUT even if they did,.. it must've been some BIG BIRD that bombed your car!
2007-12-04 18:50:28
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answered by deltadawn 6
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