Yes, crow's eggs are typically blue in color, though the exact shade can vary. They can range from pale blue to a deeper, more vivid blue, and may sometimes have speckles or spots. This coloration helps them blend in with their surroundings, providing camouflage from predators.
Navy Blue, Yellow, and red
BLUE
Egg Blue goes with many colors but my two favorites are a dark purple or a light and sparkly silver....
Silver
chocolate brown or duck egg blue
Sort of a sky blue color, but sometimes they may lay white eggs.
A Crow???
the counting crows sung colour blind
To mock them.
Purple is a cold colour.. and my favourite!
Yes There Is. They look like ordinary crows but there white and there beak and feet is a pink-ish colour. They also have red eyes
Fertilized eggs are not brown because they have been fertilized. The chickens do not colour code the one's that are viable and leave the rest of them white. Any egg of whatever colour can be fertile. I have incubated white, brown, green and blue eggs many times. Most have hatched. The egg colour comes from the various breeds of chicken that laid the egg, it does not change colour for any reason unless you dye them at Easter.