By Sheetal Kumari | 29 July 2025
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A classic blue egg layer, the American Robin’s sky-blue eggs are among the most recognised in North America.
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True to its name, this songbird lays pale blue eggs, tucked neatly into tree cavities or birdhouses.
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This small European bird often surprises with its turquoise-blue eggs hidden deep in hedgerows and shrubs.
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These intelligent birds lay blue-green eggs, often found in urban nests and tree hollows across Asia.
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Usually laying bluish or greenish eggs, House Finches nest in sheltered spots like window ledges and hanging planters.
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Known for their bold personality, Blue Jays occasionally lay pale blue or greenish eggs in hidden forest nests.
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European Starlings lay glossy, pale blue eggs, often in clusters of four to six in well-hidden cavities.
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This melodic bird lays shiny blue eggs speckled with black dots, hidden in low shrubs or hedges.
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Magpies lay light blue to greenish-blue eggs with brown flecks, usually well-protected in large domed nests.
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The Common Blackbird lays beautiful blue-green eggs with red-brown markings, typically found in dense shrubs or garden hedges.