i know what your saying allan but the eggs are throwing me as i cant judge the size and they just look like them could well be wrong
I was going on the shape of the eggs typical ground nesting bird shape, conical so that they sit tidy in the nest. what threw me was that there looked a concerted effort to build a nest which most birds who lay that shape eggs do not do, it is usually just a scrape in the ground. I went for the plover as they do like to nest in heather and along with some bracken and dry grasses in the nest make up, it does look like a bird that nests on moorland.
I will