As for the egg shells I guess anyone who can smell the rest of dried yolk on the inside, and is big enough to crunch up the whole thing. In the case of the corn husks I think the wind may also have played a role. But the main suspect for digging up the compost is the javelina or the coyote. I haven't seen any evidence of the former, and only heard the distant yip-yips of the latter, but I can't think of anyone else who is big enough to make such a mess. Unless... well, I still may be surprised about what a hare can do!
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Do you have a hunting camera to place outside to record?
Hahahaha, no. Also I'm not there at the moment. But anyhow, I prefer approaching the matter slowly, maybe by making a few wrong guesses before I arrive at a definite conclusion. It's more fun that way. Though a motion activated night-vision camera is still a fine thing.
Hahahah OK, I get it 😁 these cameras are quite cheap theses days, I got one from an Aldi store, (not sure if you in Europe or where haah) for 80 euro and its working great! I use it though to keep eye on my plants for critters😊
I'm in Mexico right now, the property I was talking about is in the US, but I'm quite familiar with Aldi from Germany: buy decent quality non-brand name stuff at your discount supermarket while supply lasts. And yes, it's good to have evidence of those critters as they're taking their late-night snack from your garden! 😆