Eggs cannot be moved to a different nest but in regards to chicks, it depends on the bird. Birds such as swans, geese, and ducks will sometimes ferry their young around on their back which not only keeps the chicks dry, it also keeps them safe. In regards to birds such as robins, sparrows, starlings, etc., the young cannot leave the nest until they have fledged so for those types of birds, the answer to your question is generally no, they do not until the chicks learn how to fly.
Birds feel colder when they are flying
Birds need to copulate. For that they need to feel safe and secure, That means good food, and security. No animal is wlling to breed unless it feels that its babies will be safe and will hatch and grow up. Birds are just like humans - if they do not feel horny they will just stay alone
Yes, even babies can feel other's emotions. They can be sad if they see other sad people.
If you feel unsafe at home, you have the right to seek help and support. You can contact local authorities, a crisis hotline, or a trusted individual for assistance. It is important to prioritize your safety and well-being in such situations.
I feel fit and very happy
The birds skin is a leathery material but when wet starts to feel greasy.
a feline pregnancy is 9 weeks in length and you can feel the babies in the womb at roughly 4-5 weeks. So roughly 4-5 weeks after you first feel the babies
its not important because they wont grow normal and the babies will not feel good
Maybe you should ask one.
When they feel like making babies
no they don't THIS IS A STUPID QUESTION
How do you feel about the children in the documentary "Painted Babies" wearing revealing clothing and make up as an issue??