No birds are not mammals. Only mammals feed their young milk. Birds feed their young on insects or grain etc
Birds do not feed their young on milk. The lyrebird is a bird, so it does not feed its young milk.
No, they regurgitate partially digested worms and other insects for their young.
No, they are a bird. They do not have hair. They lay eggs and don't give birth to live young. And they do not feed their young milk.
Bird have feathers instead of fur and do not feed their young milk.
Parrots do not feed their young with milk.
Yes, raccoons feed milk to their young.
No, a bird is not fed with milk because they only eat worms cut up or chewed.
Yes, they are mammals so they feed milk to their young.
They feed them milk
Mammals feed their young with their own milk. Birds feed their young by throwing up food that it has already eaten, so the young birds can easily swallow it. Woodpeckers do this, so they are not mammals . . . but they are a bird, and birds are directly related to the dinosaurs known as 'Theropods'.
There are no birds which feed their young milk. In Australia there are two animals being of the order montreme which lay eggs and feed their young milk and they are the platypus and the echidna.
Pandas feed their young milk from their nipples.