it is a duck egg
there are alot more but one species is the house finch with pale blue eggs and black spots on the larger bottom of the egg
The eggs are a creamy beige color with a few brown and black spots.
Sometime this happens if the hen has had a fright, or somtimes in free range supermarket eggs, when hens roam with cocks the egg can be fertalized and you can see the developing chick. which is why i just keep hens.
Robbie Bustin
It is possible that the black spots are caused by the fern leaves resting on the pot. It is also possible that a certain species of butterfly has laid her eggs on the underside of the plant leaves.
There are a wide variety of lizards that are known for covering their eggs with dirt. This helps to keep the eggs protected from predators and keeps the eggs warm.
Their eggs can be from a teal with brown spots to a light blue with spots.
Their eggs can be from a teal with brown spots to a light blue with spots.
Most commonly, Ladybugs are a bright orange with black spots - there are many different numbers and arrangements of spots on different types of ladybugs. Lady bugs are often confused with Mexican bean beetles, which look somewhat similar.
pale or grayish blue with spots of purple gray or blue
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The color of the goose depends on which kind of goose it is. Canadian geese are grayish brown and white with a black neck and white cheeks. Some domesticated geese are white, brown and white, or gray and white. The Red-Breasted Goose is particularly striking black-and-white goose with red cheeks, neck and breast.