Um... yes! Every living thing can
Birds don't know what a car is, they just need to defecate. Also, they often defecate as they fly so their poop falls just anywhere.
Pigeons do not defecate on the wing, but must be landed to defecate. Their legs grip the base of the tail during flight to increase streamlining, and means they cant defecate on the wing as other birds do, such as seagulls.
Of course they do.
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Seagulls do...for sure!
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Birds defecate anywhere they happen to be when they need to do that -- they go into the porch for other reasons such as to get shade, shelter from rain, protection from predators like hawks or to nest.
The same as all birds. The difference is they will pass the majority of waste when in water
Any and all. It is a way of lightening the body for flight.
Yes, baby birds do defecate in their nests. To keep their nests clean, many species have adaptations such as producing fecal sacs—mucus-covered droppings that the parent birds typically remove from the nest. This behavior helps minimize odors and reduces the risk of attracting predators. Over time, as the chicks grow, they eventually leave the nest and continue to defecate away from their living area.
Tomatoes seeds travel when birds eat them then dispose of them, and also when the wind carries them.
Birds eat them and defecate the seeds elsewhere. That's why one often sees wild grapes growing on fences.