Usually 4 to 5 eggs.
It's spelled Cuckoo and they are sneaky- they lay their eggs in the nests of unsuspecting victims such as reed warblers.
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According to the web and book sources I'm looking at, female yellow-rumped warblers lay 4 or 5 eggs and incubate them for up to 13 days. The eggs are laid in a nest typically made up of moss, strips of bark, and grass. The nest itself is usually in a coniferous tree.
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They lay yellow eggs that after time they hatch
Small birds with a yellow chest include American Goldfinches, Yellow Warblers, and Yellow-rumped Warblers.
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Birds that lay very small, pale blue or almost white eggs include Bluebirds, Warblers, and some Finches. These eggs are usually small and delicate in appearance, adding to the charm of these bird species.
The female Common Cuckoo lays her eggs in other birds nests, like the Reed Warblers and Willow Warblers nests.
If they are oval shaped and in clusters they could be ladybug eggs, they are a darker yellow color.
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8 inches for males 13 inches for females I would suggest the male