No, but a cowbird lays eggs in the nests of other species, and that may be the case here.
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Usual number of eggs two.
Most species lay two, sometimes three.
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The term is usually two words, not hyphenated, "chipping in" (making a contribution or shared payment).
Sparrows typically lay clutches of 3-5 eggs, with some species laying slightly more or less. The number of eggs can vary depending on factors such as species, environmental conditions, and food availability.
It depends on the size you want to make and the size eggs you have. I would suggest two if using large eggs
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Calories in two large eggsIn chicken eggs there are:approx 180 calories in two jumbo size hard boiled eggsapprox 160 calories in two extra large size hard boiled eggsapprox 144-156 calories in two large size hard boiled eggs.For the calorie content of other size eggs, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Not at one time. Two is the normal clutch size.
Try seeing Jurassic Park 2 and see if you can find T-Rex eggs. Multiply the egg size by two. That should be the egg size of a Spinosaurus egg because the Spinosaurus is twice the size of a T-Rex.
Stork eggs are typically around 2.5 to 3 inches (6-7.5 cm) in length and are white or pale blue in color. The size can vary slightly depending on the species of stork.
Hummingbird eggs are the size of small peas. A typical hummingbird will lay two eggs, and will incubate the nest for up to three weeks. In warm areas of the United States, hummingbirds will successfully raise the babies in one nest, and then may start a second nest where they will lay a new batch of two eggs, all in one nesting season.
Yes, all birds lay eggs, that includes the sparrow.
Yes, the noun 'sparrow' is a common noun, a general word for a type of bird; a word for any sparrow of any kind.
that they get a sparrow on each of their shoulders?