mainly 4,8 or even 14
robins lay blue spotty eggs but some egsotic birds can lay them to
One of the only birds that lay blue eggs are Blue Jays, they do not usually lay them on the ground though. There is a very good chance it fell out of a nest.
they can lay 4 to 6 eggs
Yes, crows do lay eggs. Female crows typically lay between 3 to 7 eggs per clutch, which they incubate for about 18 days before they hatch. The eggs are usually bluish or greenish with dark speckles, and both parents often participate in caring for the young once they hatch.
Well this depends on how many eggs they lay. Usually more than 1. Same for most birds
Blue jays typically lay between 2 to 7 eggs in a single clutch, with the average number being around 3 to 4 eggs.
Yes, usually powder blue. In rare occasions they are white.
Peahens lay 3 to 6 eggs
Red-eared sliders typically lay between 10 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
Red-eared sliders typically lay between 2 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
depending on the breed but most lay 1-3 eggs per clutch
Most hens (female turkeys) lay a clutch of 12-14 eggs per spring. If a nest is destroyed by a predator, the hen will get bred again, and then lay another clutch of 12-14 eggs.
The Blue Tit can lay a number of eggs ranging from five to sixteen eggs, in a single clutch (a clutch is how many eggs laid by one bird during one nesting period). A Blue Tit can have two clutches, but the second is rare. On average, Blue Tits lay from ten to twelve eggs. The total number of eggs laid by a Blue Tit in its lifetime can be up to 32 eggs.
Yes, with or without the peacock, the hen will lay eggs at about 2 years old. Early summer is usually the time they start and they can lay as many as 30 if they are collected for incubation.
They lay 3 to 5 in each clutch. But the female may lay one clutch as often as every week.
Irkens are closely related to insects and infact do lay eggs. However how many and what size they are and how many in a clutch, is very debateable.
Normally she will lay two as the normal clutch.