It depends what bird it is. Some eggs are white, some are blue and some can be pale green.
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the koels eggs color is black and white. by shalin and duleen weeraratne
pink with brown like spots- fuz cubs brown egg- Chatter Chip green egg-bug blue egg- Bear white egg-bird
No. You cannot tell the color of eggs the chicken will lay by the color of their feathers. I have green egg laying chickens called Araucana's and they are not green chickens. Brown feathered hens lay both white and brown eggs as do white hens. Feather color is not an indicator of egg color, breed determines the color of the egg.
The color of a chickens egg IS by the color of the layings chickens ears.
I think a green bird because blue and green go together
light blue
Mockingbird eggs are usually a light blue or greenish color with occasional speckles or spots.
A Blue Jays egg is a pale bluish green color
House Sparrow is a bird found all over the bird. It is known to lay eggs that are green in color with brown or grey spots.
Common differences are size and color.
A bee hummingbird's egg is green. (Posted by: Kalyssa Newcomb)
There is no such thing as a green Alexandria bird. There is however, a Queen Alexandria's birdwing, which is the largest butterfly in the world and is blue and green in color.
green yellow and red
Dark green, black, dark grey
brown with a little green
The egg of a northern mockingbird is blue/green with brown speckles/splotches on it.