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Cuckoo egg
Robin
egg
Non-stop
production
If conditions are good,
a female blackbird can
lay up to five clutches
of four eggs in a season,
although few offspring
survive the winter.
Cuckoo
Cuckoos lay their small
eggs in the nests of other
birds. A cuckoo has tried to
match the colour of its egg
with those of a robin.
On the ground
The nocturnal nightjar
lays its pair of eggs on
rough ground.
Hole-nester
Many woodpeckers
chisel out holes in trees
for their glossy eggs.
In the city
The kestrel sometimes
nests on city buildings,
where its eggs perch
on rooftops.
Vulnerable hawks
Sparrowhawks, like most
birds of prey, lay eggs
that can be camouflaged easily.
The eggs are bright blue when
laid, but the colour fades.
Varied colours
The fish-eating
osprey produces
eggs of varied
colours.
On rocky cliffs
The Egyptian vulture
lays its eggs high
upon cliffs and in
cave mouths.
One of a pair
Eagles leave several
days between laying
their first and
second egg.
Slow developers
Buzzard eggs take
over five weeks to be
incubated. The young
stay in the nest for
a further six weeks.
Cuckoo
A female
cuckoo
can
lay
up to
23 eggs
in
other
birds’ nests
.
Dunnock
egg
A poor match
The European cuckoo
has too many hosts to
match all their eggs.
Cuckoo
egg
American robin
This bird is a member of the
thrush family, unlike the
European robin.