they look about 5 inches and3 inches wide and are a little darker blue and is white but has blue spots.
Baby blue jays have grayish feathers with hints of blue on their wings and tails. They have a fuzzy appearance and their eyes are usually dark. They lack the vibrant blue coloration of adult blue jays.
it is made like thatyou may have seen the colorful marks.
Yes, male and female blue jays usually look very similar, with both having bright blue feathers, white underparts, and black markings on their wings and tail. In some cases, the male blue jay may be slightly larger than the female, but the differences are generally subtle.
Ground rattlers are a type of snake. Their eggs look like chicken eggs in a way because they are round and white. However, they are smaller than chicken eggs.
Sparrow eggs are typically light blue or green with small brown speckles. They are about 0.6-0.7 inches in size and are oval-shaped. The color and pattern can vary among different species of sparrows.
scrub jays look like a pale blue. similar to a blue jay.
one bird in alot of states are blue jays they look very pretty but they will eat alot of birds eggs
they look about 5 inches and3 inches wide and are a little darker blue and is white but has blue spots.
Baby blue jays have grayish feathers with hints of blue on their wings and tails. They have a fuzzy appearance and their eyes are usually dark. They lack the vibrant blue coloration of adult blue jays.
They are the size of your thumb and they are blue. They're A bit smaller than your thumb. And they're light blue.
Small and light blue in color
Storm dragon eggs look like eggs with a blue color outline and yellow color inside the egg. The eggs are then decorated with white colored snowflakes.
Normally they are a sky blue color, but sometimes white clutches are found.
What do koi eggs look like?
it is made like thatyou may have seen the colorful marks.
The eggs are small (A few cm long) and very pale blue in colour, sometimes with brown speckling.
Yellow and sticky and a little bigger than jelly beans :)