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Unless it was in a nest, it could be any one of many species. No bird that lays white eggs, especially of that size, nests in marshland in the UK and very few birds that lay eggs on the ground lay white eggs (I am assuming it was on the ground). Best guess - wood-pigeon. If it is, it should be nearly eliptical rather than typical "egg-shaped" and be slightly shiny and fine textured. Break it and the shell should be quite thin.
The population of White Birds is 25.
White Birds was created in 2003-08.
Three observations include:Birds exist, as do the beach and the time of noonBlack birds existWhite birds existBlack birds can be seen at noonWhite birds can be seen at noonBlack birds can be seen on the beachWhite birds can be seen on the beachBlack and white birds can be seen at the same timeInferences can include:There are only black birds and white birdsBirds can only be seen at the beachBirds can only be seen at noonBlack birds cannot be seen without white birds, and vice versaAny black or white creature on the beach at noon is a bird
There are many white plumed birds such as: the cattle egret.
Not all adult sea birds have a white belly. Many of the birds found in and around the sea do have a white belly including most seagulls, penguins, and many shore birds.
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No. They are birds.
yes they can they can have white or orange legs.
white-crowned sparrow