Mate selection aside, birds copulate by the male passing his sperm to the female while their cloacas are joined. Birds do not have external reproductive organs separate from the cloacal opening. Birds then lay eggs in a protected place, typically in a nest that is either on the ground or above the ground in a bush or tree. Copulation must typically occur separately for each egg that is laid. The eggs are incubated for up to several weeks depending on the species of bird, before the chicks hatch.
Probably not. I am aware of no birds which reproduce with a single parent splitting itself into two birds.
EDIT: turkeys and chickens (http://www.oardc.Ohio-state.edu/4hpoultry/t02_pageview/The_Tremendous_Turkey_10.htm)
Birds reproduce by laying
all birds mate
no they sexually
No. Birds reproduce sexually.
Birds use sexual reproduction.
yes
sexual
Birds are sexual because that how they get babies
Like all birds, they have two sexes, male and female.
No. All birds are sexual creatures, reproducing by the male and female of the species mating.
When someone does not experience sexual attraction to any gender, they may identify as asexual.
eagles are sexually because they are not born connected to there mom, its like a strawberry plant they are asexual because the mom sprouts the baby and its connected there hole life
They can be both. Meaning they can reproduce by themselves or with a partner.
I don't think ANY of them do.
Asexual.
Asexual
Cows do not reproduce asexually. They need a bull to reproduce and give birth to a calf. Thus they are not any type of asexual reproduction.
asexual. its what plants do
Asexual