Its nest, if it can be called so, is a hole scratched in the earth, in which it lays from ten to fourteen bluish-white eggs, with large brown spots.
The female breeds twice, laying each time six reddish-white eggs, marked particularly at the large end with distinct red spots, mixed with pale ones of a bluish grey.
The brood consists of from six to ten snow-white eggs, spotted with bright red.
Jack--haven’t women done as bad things and been forgiven and been loved, too, after all was over?
It was set deep in club-moss and lined with white pine-needles, and contained four pinkish-white eggs with an aureole around the larger end, with light rufous markings.
It was only a flat platform of dry sticks in a spruce tree, and held two pearly-white eggs.
It nests in a hole in the ground, excavated by itself, and lays 5-7 white eggs in March.
It nests in trees, laying 2-5 white eggs, rarely marked with brownish, in April.
The Flicker nests in holes and lays from 5-9 white eggs in late April or early May.
Creamy-white eggs, whose larger end is wreathed with brown and lilac spots, are guarded with fierce solicitude.
Their metallic cheep, cheep, warns you to keep away from the little blue-white eggs, hidden away securely in the bushes; and the nervous tail twitchings and jerkings are pathetic to see.
The heap of sawdust at the bottom of the hollow will eventually cradle from four to six glossy-white eggs.
Of grass, either on the ground or in bushes; three to five bluish-white eggs, profusely spotted with brown (.
Their metallic cheep, cheep, warns you to keep away from the little blue-white eggs, hidden away securely in the bushes; and the nervous tail twitchings and jerkings are pathetic to see.
In this lay three tiny delicate bluish-white eggs, with a few pale reddish-brown blotches at the large ends, and just a very few spots and specks of the same colour elsewhere.
They lay from three to four much elongated, purplish-white eggs, spotted with pink or claret colour.
Of grass at the end of tunnel in tall grass bordering fields; 8 to 16 white eggs (1.
Of grasses, on the ground in marshes; four plain bluish-white eggs (1.
They lay four white or buffy-white eggs, the shell of which is very rough and hard (2.
Nest and Eggs=--The nests are made close to the water's edge and contain about ten dirty white eggs.
Nest and Eggs=--The nest consists of a depression in the ground carefully hid away in some bunch of grass or brush, and usually contains from fifteen to twenty very light buff or white eggs, often faintly speckled.
Nest and Eggs=--The nest is usually back a little distance from the water's edge and contains from eight to twelve bluish-white eggs.
From four to six bluish-white eggs, sometimes yellowish-brown or rufous markings, are laid.
So she spends her life clinging to the outside of the cocoon in which she passed the chrysalis state, and covers it all over with her little round white eggs.
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