No. That is called superstition, which greatly offends God because as long as we worship and exalt him, and stay true to the Virgen Mary, we will be protected. Superstition should be renounced and avoided. ...and more likely to be of help... The answer is still no, nature can appear to be unfeeling at times, but the truth is storms can cause a nest to fall, cats can be opportunistic hunters, parent birds can die or abandon nests, any number of things can cause multiple deaths. I would not read omen into finding the baby birds. And a bit more---- Before you ascribe supernatural meaning to any event, first make sure there is not a simple, rational explanation for the phenomenon. For instance, it is quite common for birds to fly into window panes, especially large, undivided ones---nests fall, or tip over during high winds, spilling the contents-- illnesses strike, quckly felling the young and the weak--in other words, there are many simple explanations which must be looked to first, before you begin to drag in unseen occult forces and their invisible, inscrutable minions. Usually, a dead bird is just a dead bird, and if God or the universe wanted to communicate with you, much better ways would be found. Another answer: No. It means there's a nest outside your door.
birds and mainly baby birds
one day, there was a big strong. the wind blew down the tall tree in which the birds lived. the strong wind blew away the baby birds to the other side of the forest. one of them came down near a cave. the other bird landed outside a Rishi's ashram. in the way, the two baby birds got separated
"Baby it's cold outside"
baby birds are covered in cotton
Baby bedding can be found on multiple websites at a reasonable price. Some of these B2C (business to consumer) companies consist of overstock.com, babysupermall.com, and decorating-your-baby-nursery.com.
No, more common than birds are mice and other small animals like baby bunnies. But yes, also birds.
When birds lay eggs they usually sit on them and keep them warm. Just like when a human is pregnant, our baby stays warm inside our body. If we freeze to death outside, our baby would die. If the eggs aren't kept at the temperature of the parents they wont be warm enough and they baby birds will not grow inside.
Some baby birds (robins) eat worms, but to some birds, worms are VERY toxic!
No. The young of all birds including geese come from eggs which are laid by the mother, so the baby is in the egg outside the mother for some days before the egg is hatched.
Baby birds are called chick / hatchlling / fledgling. There is no true scientific name for baby birds.
A baby xantus is called a chick. There are two kinds of xantus birds. There are humming birds and murrelets, or sea birds.
no