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  1. British birds eggs identifier. Learn how to identify the eggs, eggshells, and nests of some of the UK's most common wild birds. Includes detailed photographs.

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  2. May 5, 2020 · In general, bird egg shells are made of calcium carbonate and so the default colour is white. But other pigments can create different colours and patterns. Birds that build their nests in trees and shrubs (like dunnock and blackbird) generally have blue or greenish eggs, either spotted or unspotted. Eggs of hole-nesting birds are generally ...

    • Song Thrush
    • House Sparrow
    • Blackbird
    • Robin
    • Great Tit
    • Coal Tit
    • Dunnock
    • Starling
    • Wren

    Nest:Makes a neat nest of twigs and grass, cemented with mud, lined with moss, rotten wood or dun, set low in a hedge or ivy thicket. Eggs:Lays 3-6 cool-blue eggs, usually strongly mottled with messy brown flecks. 25-28mm long.

    Nest:Makes a nest of dry grass, string and feathers in any hole or niche on a building, in a creeper thicket, dense hedge or buried deep in conifer foliage. Eggs:Lays 3-7 very pale bluish or off-white eggs, irregularly stippled with brown, usually denser at the rounded end. 21-22mm long.

    Nest:Builds a low nest in hedges, bushes or ivy, similar to those of a thrush, but with more moss mixed with the mud, and a dry grass lining. Eggs:Lays 3-5 mottled brown on pale-blue eggs, sometimes unmarked. 27-31mm long.

    Nest:Famous for nesting in any hollow in a steep bank, creeper thicket, hedge or fallen flowerpot at the back of a shed. Nests are a mess of dead leaves and moss, lined with feathers and hair. Eggs:Lays 3-9 beige-to-white eggs, clear or flecked with brown. 20-21mm long.

    Nest:Makes nests in tree holes, nest boxes or very thick hedges, mostly made of moss and fine grass, lined with a dense layer of hair and down. Eggs:Lays 5-11 dirty-white eggs, flecked with brown, often more stippled at the rounded end. 17-18mm long.

    Nest:Nests near or on the ground, in a hole in a steep bank or tree stump. Looks similar to a great tit's nest (above). Eggs:Lays 5-14 pure-white, brown stippled or heavily large-flecked eggs. 14-15mm long.

    Nest:Chooses a nest site low down in hedges, ivy or evergreens. Builds a rough nest, with an outer frame of twigs and grass, neatly lined with moss, hair or wool. Eggs:Lays 3-6 cool-blue unspotted eggs. 17-18mm long.

    Nest:Makes loose colonial groups of nests in trees, cliffs or roof spaces. These are large untidy masses of twigs and grass built by the male but lined by the female with feathers, moss, wool and leaves. Eggs:Lays 4-9 clear blue/green eggs. 18-19mm long.

    Nest:In a dense ivy or thicket, roof thatch or holes in old buildings. Builds a neatly domed, globular nest of moss, grass and dead leaves, lined with feathers, with a small entry hole at side. Eggs:Lays 3-11 off-white eggs, usually with a halo of stipple at the rounded end. 13-16mm long.

  3. Feb 21, 2022 · Need help identifying bird eggs? This guide will help you to identify any bird egg you might come across in the UK

  4. Aug 21, 2024 · What bird lays blue eggs? What do cardinal eggs look like? Look at photos to help you identify bird eggs from 10 different species.

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  5. From the iconic robin with its red breast to the charming blue tit and the striking goldfinch, there is a diverse array of bird ...

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  7. Seen a bird and not sure what it is? Tell us a bit about it and we’ll help you identify it with our interactive bird identifier. When you’ve found your bird, click through to discover more about the species