Some Black Vultures look brown in the right light, especially if backlit. If it was soaring in the company of other dark birds, that's probably what it was. They tend to soar, then flap rather frantically, then soar for a few seconds and flap again.
Black-capped chickadees do, but there must be many others.
Where was the bird, and where on the bird was the spot?
I cannot be positive from that brief description but it sounds like the European Starling from juvenile to adult.
It's a chicadee.
maybe a duck feather or a eagle
alligators
The bird egg you are concerned about is a red breasted nutchtcher.Google it if you do not believe me.
House Sparrow is a bird found all over the bird. It is known to lay eggs that are green in color with brown or grey spots.
The emu's eggs are green.
Green and spotty?
yes, because they are not mammals
The shells can be brown or white.or even pink or green or even poke a dots on them it depends on the breed of bird it is for camo. in the wild
a green spotted puffer fish egg looks like a fuzzy ball
The actual contents of the eggs are not green; the green eggs are produced by Araucana hens and Ameraucana hens. Unlike white and brown eggs, the green pigment (color) goes all the way through to the inside of the shell. With brown eggs, when you crack them open, the brown color is only on the outside of the shell. With Araucana eggs, when you crack them open, the green is on the inside of the shell also. You can view green and blue eggs on my bio page.
Yes, all species of bird lay eggs.
It depends what bird it is. Some eggs are white, some are blue and some can be pale green.
pink with brown like spots- fuz cubs brown egg- Chatter Chip green egg-bug blue egg- Bear white egg-bird
There are bantams of just about every breed. Bantams are not just a single breed, bantams describe the size of the bird. There are bantam Cochin which lay brown eggs. Bantam silkies that lay white eggs and Bantam Americana's that lay green eggs. So the answer to your question is They lay White, Brown, green, blue, rose, lavender and various other shades of eggs.