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A E652-UN** 96 Pc Handcrafted Wood Egg Assortment Includes 8 designs: Robin, Sparrow, Swallow, Blackbird, Mistle Thrush, Jackdaw, Rook (12 Pcs of each) - Wood ( small: 1 H x 3/4 Dia ; large: 1 3/4 H x 1 1/4 Dia ) Min 1 unit B E652** Handcrafted Robin Egg Wood ( 1 H x 3/4 Dia ) Min 12 pcs C E653** Handcrafted Sparrow Egg Wood ( 1” H x 3/4 Dia ) Min 12 pcs D E654** Handcrafted Swallow Egg Wood ( 1” H x 3/4 Dia ) Min 12 pcs E E657** Handcrafted Song Thrush Egg Wood ( 1” H x 3/4 Dia ) Min 12 pcs F E659** Handcrafted Blackbird Egg Wood ( 1 3/4 H x 1 1/4 Dia ) Min 12 pcs G E660** Handcrafted Mistle Thrush Egg Wood ( 1 3/4 H x 1 1/4 Dia ) Min 12 pcs H E661** Handcrafted Jackdaw Egg Wood ( 1 3/4 H x 1 1/4 Dia ) Min 12 pcs I E662** Handcrafted Rook Egg Wood ( 1 3/4 H x 1 1/4 Dia ) Min 12 pcs
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A shady place in a bush or tree is the usual location for the Song Thrush nest. The smooth, glossy bright blue eggs are spotted with black. The female incubates the eggs by herself. Both adults feed the young.
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Jackdaws will take over old nests of larger birds or use holes in trees and buildings to nest. The smooth, glossy pale blue eggs are marked with blackish-brown. The female incubates the eggs by herself. Both adults feed the young.
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Rooks nest in a colony called a rookery. The hen lays and incubates eggs that are smooth, glossy and light blue, greenish-blue or green with dark spots. Both parents feed the young after they have hatched.
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The eggs are white with grey or blackish speckles, smooth and glossy. The male and female take turns incubating the eggs, but the female does most of the incubating. Both adults feed the young.
The eggs of the Swallow are smooth, glossy, and white with reddish speckles. The duties of incubating the eggs are performed by the female. The newly-hatched young are fed by both adults.
The smooth, glossy pale blue eggs of the Mistle Thrush have reddish-brown spots. The female incubated the eggs for 12–15 days by herself. After the young hatch, they are fed by both parents.