Are they really small? Could be mejiro eggs - small and blue and so cute. But then if they were in your yard, it could mean they didn't make it, boohoo.
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wow!
Hmmm..I wonder what kind of bird? Maybe those green parrots 🦜 you see flying around.
Izsmom
Are they really small? Could be mejiro eggs - small and blue and so cute. But then if they were in your yard, it could mean they didn't make it, boohoo.
j: looked it up I think they're house finches it mentions they lay blue eggs but vary from white to a deep dark blue w/ specks sometimes -N
Mynah bird
Interesting! Hope you unravel the mystery!
hummm....small...like bird eggs ??
Kat, weird yah.
Ho Izsmom, those green parrots! I saw so many of them one time in the late afternoon flying home to the trees by Central Union Church.
Aunty, they were around 1 1/2 inches.
N, I wondered.
CTS, could be.
Susan, it was so strange that they were on the ground in the middle of the yard.
Dd, yah bird eggs.
Has to be pet birds getting loose. No native Hawaiian birds do Dat! Have no idea what kind. I guess search Blue Egg Birds!.....LOL!
I don't like how people bring non native animals to our islands! That was always Kapu!
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