Robin’s Egg Blue

It all started with an egg.  Well, an egg shell.  Specifically, half of a robin’s egg shell.

It was lying on the ground, a soft blue color, cracked and empty.  What happened to its occupant?  Were the parents one of those crazed robins that pecked at the windows a few weeks back?  Where is the nest?  Was it a victim of a marauding bird species?  Was it even a robin’s egg?

So many unanswered questions.  And the blue, egg shell color, so light, so fresh, so spring!

Whether you are an avid birdwatcher, a serious ornithologist, or a backyard bird enthusiast, search the subject Birds in the catalog and link to resources to:

Regional bird watching tours and organizations are plentiful, too!

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About Susan

Susan Bellas is Manager of the Bethel Branch Library. She also plans and coordinates the Bethel monthly book group and other programs for adults. Look for Susan at the information desk or in the stacks hunting for a good book.

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