Thursday 31 March 2016

The Mystery of the Sparrow Eggshell

Eggshells can hold a lot of history. For example, the largest egg in the world was laid by the elephant bird, measuring is 30cm high and 21cm in diameter. That's 100 times bigger than a hen egg! Unfortunately, the elephant bird was thought to go extinct from their home in Madagascar in around the 17th century. All that from an egg!

As you may have guessed, I didn't find an egg that was nearly that size. It was smaller than a hen egg, in fact. It wasn't even a full egg - it was half of an eggshell. White, speckled with brownish-black blotches. That's a little bit of a common egg decoration among birds.



The egg from both angles.
 
There's a hole in the wall and a pair of house sparrows keep flying into it, so perhaps this was a hatched chick's egg fallen out of the hole. On the other hand, it might be the remains of an egg that was eaten by another bird.
 
I managed to identify it as a house sparrow egg not too long later.
 
 


1 comment:

  1. If it's bluish, there's a chance it belongs to a number of birds. Blackbird is one of them though. Did you get the size? If you get a rough size that might help.

    It could belong to:
    •Blackbird.
    •Starling.
    •Chaffinch.
    •Goldfinch.
    •Song Thrush.
    •Blue Tit.
    •Linnet.
    •Robin.

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