The eggs are a bluish green, mottled chiefly towards the larger end, and sometimes also streaked with purplish brown.
The ground-colour is a very pale greenish blue or bluish green, in some almost white; some of them are absolutely spotless, none of them are at all well marked, but some bear from half a dozen to a dozen tiny specks of a dark colour.
They lay four eggs of a bluish green, with dusky blotches and spots, and nothing can exceed the care and attention they bestow on their young.
And the converse of this is true:-- The accidental colour of bluish green is red.
It melts at the 27th degree of Wedgewood's pyrometer, and at a higher temperature it evaporates in fumes which tinge the fire of a bluish green.
The caterpillar is bluish green, with white lines along the back and sides, and a black edged yellow stripe along the spiracles; the stripe is marked with reddish on the three rings nearest the head.
The ground colour of the fore wings ranges from almost white through pale green to bluish green or to a deep olive green, or through pale ochreous to orange brown.
Now mix red with bluish green, and this grayishness is accentuated, and if just the right wave-length of bluish green is used, no trace of orange or yellow or grass green is obtained, but white or gray.
Usually four eggs are laid, bluish green, spotted with brown very finely all over (1.
The habits are similar to those of the Field Sparrow, their eggs differing in being unspotted and are a bluish green (.
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