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  2. Massive pile of eggs found in python’s nest sets alarming ...

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    “She’s literally, like, still laying,” Rahe says in the video. The final count of 111 eggs included intact eggs and shells that appeared to have been crushed, officials said.

  3. Eurasian magpie - Wikipedia

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    The eggs are laid in early morning, usually at daily intervals. [29] On average, the eggs of the nominate species measure 32.9 mm × 23 mm (1.30 in × 0.91 in) and weigh 9.9 g (0.35 oz). [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Small for the size of the bird, they are typically pale blue-green, with close specks and spots of olive brown, but show much variation in ground ...

  4. Black-billed magpie - Wikipedia

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    While they typically only nest once per year, a second nesting may take place if the initial nesting fails early. The average clutch size is six or seven eggs, however females may lay up to thirteen eggs. [17] The eggs are greenish grey, marked with browns, and 33 mm (1.3 in) long. [7] Incubation lasts 16–21 days and is done only by the female.

  5. Canada jay - Wikipedia

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    Female incubating her eggs. Breeding Canada jays build nests and lay eggs in March or even February, when snow is deep in the boreal forest. [23] [25] Male Canada jays choose a nest site in a mature conifer tree; [27] the nests are found most commonly in black spruce, with white spruce and balsam fir (Abies balsamea) also used, in Ontario and ...

  6. Corvidae - Wikipedia

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    Corvidae is a cosmopolitan family of oscine passerine birds that contains the crows, ravens, rooks, magpies, jackdaws, jays, treepies, choughs, and nutcrackers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In colloquial English, they are known as the crow family or corvids .

  7. Blue jay - Wikipedia

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    Both sexes build the nest and rear the young, though only the female broods them. The male feeds the female while she is brooding the eggs. There are usually between 3 and 6 (averaging 4 or 5) eggs laid and incubated over 16–18 days. The young fledge usually between 17 and 21 days after hatching. [32]

  8. FACT FOCUS: Egg shortage breeds chicken-feed conspiracies - AOL

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    FILE - Eggs are displayed on store shelves at a local grocery store in Chandler, Ariz., Jan. 21, 2023. Amid soaring egg prices, social media users are claiming that common chicken feed products ...

  9. Common raven - Wikipedia

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    Females usually lay between four to six (rarely two to seven) pale bluish-green, brown-blotched eggs. [41] Incubation is about 18 to 21 days, by the female only. The male may stand or crouch over the young, sheltering but not actually brooding them. [78] The young fledge at 35 to 49 days, and are fed by both parents. They stay with their ...