I set out our egg shells for the flock of a dozen bluejays who frequent my feeders.
After cracking them and using the eggs for a variety of dishes, I simply set them out on flat surfaces need my feeder. I pull apart the shells into smaller pieces so more of the jays can have a fair share. Often, the jays carry them off in ten minutes. I do this throughout the seasons. And I do NOT wash the eggs, giving them the benefit of any whites cling to the insides.
Remember, unfortunately, bluejays and other birds will robs nests for eggs. And they do not wash them or worry about the moral or FDA standards.
I set out our egg shells for the flock of a dozen bluejays who frequent my feeders.
After cracking them and using the eggs for a variety of dishes, I simply set them out on flat surfaces need my feeder. I pull apart the shells into smaller pieces so more of the jays can have a fair share. Often, the jays carry them off in ten minutes. I do this throughout the seasons. And I do NOT wash the eggs, giving them the benefit of any whites cling to the insides.
Remember, unfortunately, bluejays and other birds will robs nests for eggs. And they do not wash them or worry about the moral or FDA standards.