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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.

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