Ive just found the same type of egg. They were on the floor in a park when i took my dog for a walk. I took them coz many dogs go to this park n i didnt kno wat they were going on the floor n didnt want them to get trampled on or eaten :| i wonder which bird it is
What color are starling eggs? The starlings color eggs are pale blue or green, sometimes marked with brown.
It is probably a Mute Swan egg. I added a link the the Virtual Egg Exhibit from the Royal Alberta Museum. You may possibly spot a more likely eggshell matching your description. Shell pigmentation is quite species specific.
Not really sure but a nice little site to try for picture questions is http://www.picanswers.com
It depends what bird it is. Some eggs are white, some are blue and some can be pale green.
A white-breasted Nuthatch might be the bird you're looking for.
The emu's eggs are green.
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.
What color are starling eggs? The starlings color eggs are pale blue or green, sometimes marked with brown.
Dark brownbrownlight browntinted (pinkish)whiteblueturquoisegreenoliveAlso, there may be dark spots on some hens eggs.
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.
It is probably a Mute Swan egg. I added a link the the Virtual Egg Exhibit from the Royal Alberta Museum. You may possibly spot a more likely eggshell matching your description. Shell pigmentation is quite species specific.
pale or grayish blue with spots of purple gray or blue
Not really sure but a nice little site to try for picture questions is http://www.picanswers.com
It depends what bird it is. Some eggs are white, some are blue and some can be pale green.
A white-breasted Nuthatch might be the bird you're looking for.
emu
An emu is a large flightless bird that lays dark green eggs. It is indigenous to Australia. See the Related Link below for more information.