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Variety of birds eggs
1- swallow, 2- cuckoo, 3- rook, 4- crow, 5- jackdaw, 6- jay, 7- sparrowhawk, 8- kestrel, 9- ringed plover, 10- snipe, 11- black tern, 12- common tern. Date: 1894
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1894 Common Crow Cuckoo Eggs Jackdaw Kestrel Plover Ringed Rook Selection Snipe Sparrowhawk Swallow Tern Variety
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A Stunning Selection of Bird Eggs: A Rare Glimpse into the Natural World of 1894 This photograph, taken in the year 1894, showcases an impressive variety of bird eggs, each one a testament to the natural world's intricate beauty. The eggs in this image belong to thirteen different species of birds, each represented by a single example. Starting from the top left, we find the Swallow's egg, characterized by its smooth, glossy blue-green exterior. Next to it is the Cuckoo's egg, which is larger and speckled, mimicking the eggs of the host birds to ensure successful hatching. The Rook and Crow eggs, both large and oval, are seen in the third and fourth positions. The Jackdaw's egg, with its speckled brown exterior, is in the fifth spot. The Jay's egg, in the sixth position, is small and round with a speckled blue-green exterior. The Sparrowhawk's egg, in the seventh position, is pale blue with brown speckles. The Kestrel's egg, in the eighth position, is white with brown speckles. The Ringed Plover's egg, in the ninth position, is speckled brown with a distinct band around it. The Snipe's egg, in the tenth position, is small and speckled brown. The Black Tern's egg, in the eleventh position, is white with brown speckles. Lastly, the Common Tern's egg, in the twelfth position, is white with brown speckles and a distinctly pointed end. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the natural world of 1894, showcasing the diverse range of bird eggs and the intricate details that make each one a marvel of nature. It is a reminder of the beauty and complexity that exists in the natural world, waiting to be discovered and appreciated.
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