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Mrsmch | 15:21 Sun 04th May 2008 | Animals & Nature
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My children have just returned from the garden with an empty bird egg. They want to identify what type of bird laid it. I have searched on the internet but have been unable to find anything to help.
The egg is 3cm long and is a turquoise colour with brown smudges. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks.
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Sound like blackbirds' egg to me
It sounds like a Mistle Thrush egg - here's a picture of some

http://www.mattfoster.clara.co.uk/thrush.htm
Probably a blackbird if it is greenish-blue with brown smudges
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My goodness, that was quick! joined 5 mins ago and already 2 answers!

Blackbird sounds plausible as I have seen one in the garden. Looking at the Mistle Thrush picture, it's close but not exact. The markings on this egg are uniform whereas the Thrush egg seems plainer at one end. My egg is like someone has splattered it with brown inside the mum and it was still wet when she laid it :-)
Yep, from your further description, it does sound like a blackbird egg, as bimbo & yoga sun say. Here's a piccie of some blackbird eggs

http://www.bbc.co.uk/tyne/content/images/2007/ 06/05/birds_nest_470x353.jpg
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Fantastic! That's the very boys! Unfortunately, the kids have just found a dead chick. They are gutted. It's weird because the centre of its tummy had been pecked away showing us the insides - it is 8cm long. What would do that and not eat it?
Could the chick have been shot with an airgun ?
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No I don't think so. There's no exit wound - just a 1cm hole in the abdomen.
probably a song thrush
we have an egg like this and it looks like a Mistle thrush but with fewer distinct black spots (rather than brown). Does anybody have any ideas?
I have a nest in my wood pile, thoughts it was a blackbird, seen 1 dart in and out from time to time. Today there are 2 eggs in there. 1 is as per the photo above (posted in 2009, hope this thread is still live), the other is a bit larger and more pale, almost cream. Thoughts?
Thank you
Alan

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