List of Birds that Lay Blue Eggs! A Colorful Guide to Nature’s Wonders!

List of Birds that Lay Blue Eggs

Birds like European starlings, Song Thrush, Dunnock, Eastern Blackbirds, Blue Jay, Common Myna etc. lay blue eggs. Their eggs have different shades of blue. This blue color has ecological significance.

Egg color, nesting behavior, parenting behavior etc are unique traits of birds. Amphibians and reptiles lack the ability to lay eggs. Around 10% of birds worldwide lay blue eggs. It is a widespread phenomenon.

In this article, I will tell you: 

  • Why do some birds lay blue eggs 
  • List of  blue eggs laying birds 
  • Frequently asked questions

Let’s start without wasting time!

Why Do Some Birds Lay Blue Eggs?

Some birds lay blue eggs due to the presence of Biliverdin pigment. Biliverdin deposits from the eggshell and is formed in the female’s oviduct. The amount of pigmentation and intensity of blue color have a strong linkage. Some scientists believe that this color has several advantages.

  • Camouflage: In shaded areas and foliage, blue eggs hide into nature. It makes them safe from predators.
  • Thermal Regulation: Pigments have a special wavelength of light. It helps them to  regulate the temperature of eggs. 
  • Signaling Quality: If the species have blue color eggs, it indicates their fitness. It also indicates the health of the mother. It encourages good paternal care. 

List of Blue Eggs Laying Birds 

Let’s discover a list of birds that lay blue eggs. It leads to a range of many exotic species.

American Robin

American Robin

Blue eggs are synonyms with American Robins. Their blue color has a linkage with the term Robins egg blue. They are medium-sized birds. They are found in North America. They are famous for their melodious songs. They have orange color breast.

  • Nest: They make a cup-shaped nest. They make their nest in shrubs, twigs, mud grass etc.
  • Egg Color: They lay vibrant blue-colored eggs. They lay 5 eggs.

Eastern Bluebird

Eastern Bluebird

Eastern bluebirds are found in North America. They usually make their nest in cavities. They are small birds having orange breasts. 

  • Nest: They build their nest with grass and molted feathers.
  • Egg Color: They lay pale blue-colored eggs. Yet, some Eastern Bluebird females play white eggs.

European Starling

European Starling

European Starlings are found in North America, Europe and Asia. They are highly adaptable birds. They have an attractive nesting behavior.

  • Nest: Starlings make nests in cavities and tree holes.
  • Egg Color: Their eggs are light blue, laid in clutches of four to six. This blue coloration helps the eggs stand out among the clutter of their nests. It is often lined with various materials.

Blackbird

Blackbird

Blackbirds are members of the thrush family. They are found in North Africa, Europe and Asia. They are famous for black plumage. Their melodious voices attract bird lovers.

  • Nest: They make cup-shaped nests in shrubs. They also prefer hedges for their living.
  • Egg Color: Blackbirds lay pale blue eggs. They have brown speckles on eggs.

Song Thrush

Song Thrush

Song thrushes are inhabitant of Asia and Europe. They are medium birds. They are popular for loud and melodic calls.

  • Nest: They usually make their nest with mud.
  • Egg Color: They lay blue-colored eggs with speckles on them. This speckle is a hallmark of this species. Due to this color of eggs, they blend into the surroundings.

Dunnock

Dunnock

Dunnock is named Hedge and Sparrows. They are small birds. They are found in a few parts of Asia and Europe.

  • Nest: They make their nest in bushes, shrubs and hedgerows.
  • Egg Color: They lay blue eggs. These eggs have no marking. Although, they have a plain appearance, their eggs have a stunning look.

House Finch

House Finch

House finches are found in North America. They are small birds. They are famous for their cheerful songs. Due to their melodic voice, they are very popular in urban areas.

  • Nest: Bushes, trees and human-made structures are suitable places for them to make nests. 
  • Egg Color: Variation exists in the color of eggs. They lay pale blue and white eggs. But some house finches lay faint blue eggs.

Blue Jay

Blue Jay

Blue jays have blue-colored striking plumage. They make loud calls. They are recognizable birds. They are found in North America.

  • Nest: They build their nest on grasses and twigs.
  • Egg Color: Blue jays lay pale blue-colored eggs. Sometimes, these eggs have greenish-blue shells. Due to this color of egg shell, blue jays protect their youngsters from predators.

Common Myna

Common Myna

This opportunistic bird is found in Asia. It is famous for its mimicry. They can lay blue-colored eggs in different environments.

  • Nest: Common Myna forms nests in buildings, tree holes, cavities etc.
  • Egg Color: The color of their eggs is pale blue. Sometimes, they show a greenish-blue shade.

Magpie

Magpie

Magpies are beautiful birds. They are famous for having white black plumage and blue-green tail feeders.

  • Nest: Their nests are dome-shaped. They build large nests in trees.
  • Egg Color: their eggs are greenish-blue or light blue colored. The eggs have a blue color and are well camouflaged. These eggs are often lined with grass.

Starling

Starling

Starlings are famous for their mimicry of iridescent feathers and blue eggs.

  • Nest: They make nests on trees as well as buildings.
  • Egg Color: The color of Starlings’ eggs is pale blue. They have no marking.

Great Tinamou

Great Tinamou

Great Tinamou is famous for laying blue-green colored eggs. They are inhabitant of South America.

  • Nest: Great Tinamou form their nests and lay their eggs on camouflage and the floor of the forest.
  • Egg Color: Its eggs look like a jewel. It has a glossy blue-green color.

Blue Grosbeak

Blue Grosbeak

It is a medium-sized bird. It is a songbird that is native to Central America and North America.

  • Nest: They build nests on small trees, shrubs etc.
  • Egg Color: The color of Blue Grosbeak eggs is pale blue. It adds beauty to their surroundings.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which Kind of Birds Lay Light Blue Eggs?

Eastern Bluebird, European Starling, American Robin, Song Thrush etc lay light blue eggs. However, the intensity of the light blue color depends on the species. These eggs sometimes appear pale blue. They make their nest in cavities, shrubs, tree holes, bushes etc.

Which Hen Lay Light Blue Eggs?

Easter Egger Chicken, Araucana and Ameraucana lay light blue eggs. Many chicken breeds are famous for laying blue eggs. These breeds follow genetic traits. Through this trait, the blue color is deposited on their shell and egg. Ameraucana and Araucana are famous for their greenish-blue color.

What Animals Lay Blue Eggs on the Ground?

Species of Plowers and Great Tinamou lay blue eggs on the ground. Surrounding vegetation provides them with more camouflage. It helps them in protection from their predators. The blue color of eggs regulate temperature. It reduces the predator’s visibility. Reptiles and amphibians do not lay blue-colored eggs.

What Bird Lays Blue Eggs with Brown Spots?

Birds like Blackbirds, Song Thrush etc, lay blue eggs with brown spots. Marking on eggs serve their role in the provision of camouflage. It will help them to blend into their surroundings. It helps them in protection from their animals. These birds make their nest on trees, shrubs hedgerows etc. Their speckled eggs have a linkage with their natural habitat.

Conclusion

Blue eggs perform ecological functions. They enhance the beauty of nature. It shows the marvel of nature. From Robbins to bluebirds, blue eggs show unique adaptation. Blue eggs regulate the function of camouflage, fitness etc. Blue eggs have a function to attract bird lovers.

If you have queries, text me in the comment box, and I will reply to you soon. Thanks for reading!

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By Amna Saeed

I'm Amna, and I absolutely adore birds, especially parrots. I've been immersed in the world of these colorful feathered friends for over 10 years. While I'm not a bird doctor, I've gathered a wealth of knowledge on how to care for and understand them. My experiences extend to various bird species like parrots, macaws, cockatoos, canaries, and finches. In addition to my personal adventures with birds, I've dedicated time to volunteering at a local bird rehabilitation center. My true passion lies in sharing what I know about parrots and birds with you. Through my articles, I aim to share the information you need to provide the very best care for your avian companions. So, let's embark on this journey together and make your feathered friends' lives as joyful and healthy as possible!

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