Birds do not provide milk for their young. Some birds are fed on special secretions from the parent birds' crop, and these may even be called crop milk, but it is not milk in the true sense of the word. Birds which feed their young with "crop milk" include pigeons, doves and flamingos.
It is poison to birds.
no
No. Doves are birds, and birds do not provide milk for their young. Some birds are fed on special secretions from the parent birds' crop, and these may even be called crop milk, but it is not milk in the true sense of the word. Birds which feed their young with "crop milk" include pigeons, doves and flamingos.
No. No birds feed milk to their young. This characteristic is unique to mammals alone. Only mammals have mammary glands, which are necessary to produce milk. Ducks and geese do not produce milk, so, no they do not feed milk to their young. That is something that mammals do, of which waterfowl are not. Baby ducklings are hatched knowing how to find food and eat. The mother may lead them to a good spot for some tasty roots, but the ducklings know how to eat all by themselves. As mentioned, no species of birds provide milk for their young. Some birds are fed on special secretions from the parent birds' crop, and these may even be called crop milk, but it is not milk in the true sense of the word. Birds which feed their young with "crop milk" include pigeons, doves and flamingos.
NO. Chickens lay eggs. The belong in the group of organisms called Aves (birds). Mammals are born of a mother without ever being laid in an egg, have hair and drink milk as babies (Exception the Acidna and the Duck billed platypus are mammals that lay eggs)
Birds-------------------------mammalsfeathers--------------------furEggs-----------------------live youngdoesnt produce milk------produces milk
You shouldn't give birds chocolate because it is toxic to them.
No. Owls are birds. Only mammals give milk.
Birds and Fish!
Birds are not mammals. Mammals give birth to live young and nurse them with milk from the mother's body. Birds do not give birth to live young and do not feed their babies with their milk. ----
NO ... birds do not give milk. They lay eggs and, the babies are hatched ready to eat a regular bird diet.
Birds such as Pigeons/Doves, Flamingos, and Male Emperor Penguins give their young a milk-like substance.
baby birds eat worms and other things that the mom ate but only a mother can digest it into the baby birds mouth. DO NOT GIVE IT MILK OR BREAD BOTH ARE USELESS AND BIRDS CAN NOT DIGEST MILK! Call a bird rescue ASAP so you can save it if you found it and DON'T PICK IT UP
1. Mammals have fur; birds have feathers. 2. Mammals produce milk; birds do not. 3. Mammals are synapsids by descent; birds are diapsids by descent.
Birds do not provide milk for their young. Some birds are fed on special secretions from the parent birds' crop, and these may even be called crop milk, but it is not milk in the true sense of the word. Birds which feed their young with "crop milk" include pigeons, doves and flamingos.
Birds aren't designed to digest milk, so it might give a cockatoo an upset stomach if it is only a little bit. More than a couple ounces could cause serious gastric distress, so no you shouldn't give a cockatoo milk.
No. Doves are birds, and birds do not provide milk for their young. Some birds are fed on special secretions from the parent birds' crop, and these may even be called crop milk, but it is not milk in the true sense of the word. Birds which feed their young with "crop milk" include pigeons, doves and flamingos.
baby birds eat worms and other things that the mom ate but only a mother can digest it into the baby birds mouth. DO NOT GIVE IT MILK OR BREAD BOTH ARE USELESS AND BIRDS CAN NOT DIGEST MILK! Call a bird rescue ASAP so you can save it if you found it and DON'T PICK IT UP
No people say but yes! Well not all birds, some of them such as pigeons do. But it is sort of gross, its not like a calf sucking the milk out of its mother, the mother bird hacks up the milk into the babys' mouth.