there are alot more but one species is the house finch with pale blue eggs and black spots on the larger bottom of the egg
the black bird lays a blue egg with brown speckels. i no because ive got one in my bake shead and i dig up worms and chuck tham in the door way so the male is there all the time just in case.I have seen those specific eggs in a cardinals nest.
Oystercatcher birds lay white eggs with black speckles. Oystercatchers typically lay between one and four eggs. These birds are known to practice "egg dumping", which is where they lay their eggs in the nest of another bird, leaving the other bird to raise their young.
Blue tit eggs are typically white with small reddish-brown speckles or spots. The amount and distribution of speckling can vary between individual eggs.
A white-breasted Nuthatch might be the bird you're looking for.
The bird you may be looking for could be a House Finch.The egg's appearance may be similar to this description"Typically oval, smooth shell, slight gloss, pale bluish white/green with sparing, delicate black (or dark brown or olive) spots/dots, speckles or streaks on the large end of the egg, forming a fine, loose ring. Occasionally eggs are unmarked. Length may vary."
the black bird lays a blue egg with brown speckels. i no because ive got one in my bake shead and i dig up worms and chuck tham in the door way so the male is there all the time just in case.I have seen those specific eggs in a cardinals nest.
If your female canary's eggs are blue with black spots, it may indicate a genetic variation or a possible health issue. Typically, canary eggs are white or pale in color, so unusual coloration could suggest an abnormality. It's advisable to consult an avian veterinarian to ensure the health of the bird and the viability of the eggs. Additionally, monitor the female for any signs of distress or health problems.
I think a robin.
a Robin's eggs are blue. i dont know about the splotches :)
A killdeer lays these eggs but they can sometimes be blue with brown spots
Starling bird eggs are typically pale blue or green with small speckles or spots. They are oval-shaped and slightly glossy in appearance. The size of starling eggs can vary, but they are generally smaller than chicken eggs.
pale or grayish blue with spots of purple gray or blue
Oystercatcher birds lay white eggs with black speckles. Oystercatchers typically lay between one and four eggs. These birds are known to practice "egg dumping", which is where they lay their eggs in the nest of another bird, leaving the other bird to raise their young.
Robin <Supv. note: Yes, male robins are black and orange but the females are not so colorful...and of course it is the females that lay the eggs.>
Their eggs can be from a teal with brown spots to a light blue with spots.
Blue tit eggs are typically white with small reddish-brown speckles or spots. The amount and distribution of speckling can vary between individual eggs.
a finch can come as one couler or it can come in rainbow but when its rainbow you can notice if the bird is a girl or boy because the bright coulerd one would usually be the boy and the paild rainbow type is usually the girl :)