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Eggs of North American birds, natural sizes. (1902) 
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Eggs of North American birds, natural sizes. (1902)

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    Related: my aunt has one hen that always lays blue eggs. All the other hens’ eggs are various shades of brown. I have...
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    I wonder why they are all so similar in color. I understand blending into a nest or whatnot, but why are blue eggs so...
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