They are called "killdeer". The name comes from their call - it sounds like they are saying "kill deer". They look like seagulls or similar beach birds, with their colors, shape, and long legs. They attempt to lure egg-eating predators away from their eggs by acting injured, like with a broken wing. Once the distraction is successful, momma bird flies away. Killdeer are found around much of the United States.
The Oyster Catcher lays its eggs amongst stones and pebbles.
A chicken lays white eggs which are the eggs that we eat in the morning.
hummingbird
Small white eggs can come from mourning doves or some sort of woodpecker.
No, reptile eggs are white.
the white bird
A white-breasted Nuthatch might be the bird you're looking for.
it lays eggs but the bird fly auroral the bird comes down
Oystercatcher birds lay white eggs with black speckles. Oystercatchers typically lay between one and four eggs. These birds are known to practice "egg dumping", which is where they lay their eggs in the nest of another bird, leaving the other bird to raise their young.
Quails nest on the ground and a quail's nest may contain up to 28 white, speckled eggs.
It depends what bird it is. Some eggs are white, some are blue and some can be pale green.
In most countries it is ILLEGAL to collect or POSSES wild bird eggs.