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By Laura Klappenbach, About.com Guide to Animals / Wildlife

Bird Eggs Strengthened by Speckles

Monday October 17, 2005

For decades, a debate about why birds' eggs are speckled has focused on two possible explanations:

  • Explanation 1. Speckles provide camouflage. This explanation maintains that speckled eggs blend into their surroundings and thereby reduce the chance predators will spot them.
  • Explanation 2. Speckles provide a way for adults to differentiate between eggs in the nest. This explanation suggests that the speckles help parent birds identify eggs and keep track of which eggs they have warmed or turned in the nest.

But now a new explanation has emerged, one that suggests the speckling pattern on birds' eggs helps strengthen the egg shell.

Find out more: Speckles Make Bird Eggs Stronger, Study Finds (National Geographic)

Photo © Susan Drew

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