Well, we've a mini garden in our terrace. Today, when the man who takes care of the terrace-garden was cleaning the soil in a tub of Allamanda, he got some white egg-like stuff. These eggs were quite small, having almost equal length(of half a thumb). They were 8-9 in number. We broke one of them and found the inner-area to be exactly like an egg. The stuff was hot. The astounding thing is that it was found inside the soil part of tub, I emphasize : inside the soil-part. I don't think a bird will dig such deep in the soil to lay eggs. Is it a work of the snakes? I suspect, one might have entered the tub from the hole under it and laid the damn eggs. Can you please put some light?
N.B. : DON'T GET CONFUSED BY THE SIZE. THEY'RE JUST HALF A THUMB IN SIZE. THE ZOOMING IS MAKING THEM SEEM LARGER THAN THEY ARE.
Thanks a lot for helping !!