The usual clutch is one to three, usually two white to pale blue eggs.
This is reflected in the crest and the blue eggs that they lay.
Clutch size is two or three, sometimes four, pale blue eggs.
The usual clutch is made up of about four to six glossy blue eggs.
Most species nest in holes, laying blue or white eggs.
They lay light blue eggs with the occasional green and start laying at about 5 or 6 months old.
Two to four pale blue eggs are laid at the rate of one per day.
Somebody had asked for blue eggs, so I got to work.
He opened the box and looked at the five fist-sized blue eggs within it.
The female lays beautiful blue eggs and is an exceptionally good mother.