Yes, usually powder blue. In rare occasions they are white.
Normally light blue, but sometimes a white clutch is found.
No, they lay powder blue eggs.
They la 4-6 eggs per nest.
There are several species of birds other than robins that lay blue eggs. Bluebirds lay blue eggs, as well as starlings and house finches.
a dove is the bird that lays pale blue eggs.
Peacocks do not lay eggs, being males. Peahen eggs are an off-white.
April in the south, May in the northern parts of it's range. May lay as early as late February in Florida.
Watch the bluebirds closely to make sure that they incubate them. Also watch out for sparrows and other birds that may crack bluebird eggs or take over the nest.
Feather coloring does not influence the color of the egg laid. The breed of the hen dictates what color her eggs will be.
Robins lay blue eggs, Araucana chickens lay blue eggs. Some grouse lay blue eggs as do Ardea Herodias (Great Blue Heron) The California Condor also lays a blue egg.
They could die, because it is to cold. However, bluebirds don't start to incubate them until all the eggs are laid. They lay 1 eggs per day.
they are just like chickens...... they can lay different color eggs
black and whita
Brown.