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Does a mother robin kick out the weakest baby?

Yes, a mother robin may kick out the weakest baby from the nest. This behavior, known as "siblicide," occurs to ensure that the strongest chicks receive enough food and resources to survive. By removing the weakest offspring, the mother increases the chances of survival for the remaining chicks. However, this behavior can vary among individual birds and circumstances.


What city birds raise chicks in autumn?

Birds raise their broods in the spring and summer months, when food is most abundant.


Where do chicks get water from?

The Farmer. Obviously. Baby chickens (all domestic poultry) should be provided with a shallow dish of water. Chicks of wild birds get their water from the food they are given by the adult birds while still in the nest.


What is the white stuff in the bird's mouth when it flies out of the nest?

The white stuff in a bird's mouth when it flies out of the nest is usually regurgitated food for its young. Birds regurgitate food to feed their chicks by transferring partially digested food from their crop to the chicks' mouths. This process is essential for the chicks' nutrition and growth.


How do baby birds eat and what is their feeding process like?

Baby birds eat by being fed regurgitated food by their parents. The parents gather food, partially digest it, and then bring it back up to feed the chicks. This feeding process helps the chicks grow and develop until they are able to feed themselves.


Do birds feed there young?

yes, the parent usually eats the food (worms or bugs) then they basically vomit into their chicks mouth.


How old to Robin chicks have to be to fly?

Robin chicks typically fledge, or take their first flight, at about 13 to 15 days old. However, they may still rely on their parents for food and support for a few weeks after leaving the nest. During this time, they continue to develop their flying skills and become more independent.


Do cassowary feed their chicks milk?

No, cassowaries do not feed their chicks milk. Unlike mammals, cassowaries are birds, and they do not produce milk. Instead, cassowary chicks are fed a diet of fruits, seeds, and small insects, which they find in their natural habitat. The mother cassowary provides protection and guidance to her chicks as they forage for food.


What creature eat song thrush chicks?

Song thrush chicks are vulnerable to various predators, including domestic cats, birds of prey like sparrowhawks and kestrels, and certain mammals such as stoats and rats. These predators often target nests or the chicks when they are still dependent on their parents for food. Additionally, larger birds, such as crows, may also pose a threat to song thrush nests.


Is an example of a predator prey relationship?

When vole numbers increase in an area, the owls, and other birds of prey, numbers will also increase - as there is plenty of food to feed their chicks. If the voles become scarcer, the number of chicks able to survive is reduced. Some birds of prey lay two eggs. If there is plenty of prey, both chicks will thrive to adulthood. If the prey becomes scarce, one chick will be given any food the adults can bring, and the smaller, weaker chick will die.


How do you milk a penguin?

Penguins do not produce milk, as they are birds and do not lactate like mammals. They regurgitate partially digested food to feed their chicks.


What is a good noun for chickens?

Some synonyms for the noun 'chickens' are: poultry hens roosters chicks birds fowl products food commodity egg producers