birds in cooler climates lay darker eggs to keep their embryos warm
- Written by Phill Cassey, Assoc Prof in Invasion Biogeography and Biosecurity, University of Adelaide
The colour and brightness of birds' eggs plays a key role in keeping them at the right temperature.Anne Kitzman / ShutterstockBirds lay eggs with a huge variety of colours and patterns, from immaculate white to a range of blue-greens and reddish browns.
The need to conceal eggs from predators is one factor that gives rise to all kinds of...





