No, the color of the eggshell is determined by the breed of chicken, not the color of its feathers. White Leghorn chickens, for example, typically lay white eggs, while Rhode Island Red chickens usually lay brown eggs.
A white-breasted Nuthatch might be the bird you're looking for.
The blackbird is a common garden bird that lays pale blue or greenish-white eggs. They typically have a smooth, glossy surface and are often speckled with reddish-brown markings.
The killdeer is one bird that springs to mind. Killdeer are water birds that live away from the water during the breeding season. They make their nests on the ground and the two black stripes on the adults' chest is a distinctive pattern.
A brown egg laying chicken has red on their head and they are considered an Asian strain.
Hummingbird
Rhode Island Reds, Buff Sex links, White Leghorns, Black Australorp.
you can't tell the color of eggs by the color of a chicken's tail. with the exception of auracanas and americaunas (they lay green-blue eggs) you tell by the color of a chicken's earlobe. if it is white it lays white eggs...if it is red it lays a shade of brown eggs.
No, the color of the eggshell is determined by the breed of chicken, not the color of its feathers. White Leghorn chickens, for example, typically lay white eggs, while Rhode Island Red chickens usually lay brown eggs.
white leghorn is a production breed hen that lays white eggs.
what bug lays tiny black eggs
A Leghorn hen.
hummingbird
The word "valleys" in French is vallées (pronounced val-lays)Bonne journée! =)
the white bird
The insect that lays small, hard shelled white eggs is probably an ant that is black in color. This type of ant is commonly called a carpenter ant. Carpenter ants like to lay eggs away from the nest in warm, damp places.
A chicken lays white eggs which are the eggs that we eat in the morning.