YES! In the wild, when an rat or mouse dies, the mother eats them because the scent will attract predators...So the mother eats it to protect the family/group from predators...Remove the dead baby mouse because otherwise the mother will eat it and there is no telling what that could do to the mother...
You can remove your love birds nest when the baby birds have moved away from the nest and have learned to fly. Make sure you use gloves to avoid touching bacteria that may have accumulated on the nest.
no they feed it to the others
Remove and discard immediately.
nest
If your mouse is getting fat and is starting to nest that means she is pregnant. and is getting ready for her babies.
Yes a mouse will often make a nest to keep warm and cosy. Especially if it's about to give birth.
Normally, they build their nest on a corn plant
a nest
The Cowbird never has its own nest - it uses the finch nest as its host (read: parasite.) The Cowbird egg will hatch first & will push the other eggs or baby finches out of the nest. Other species of birds will get rid of the Cowbird eggs, but finches don't seem to. I always remove them when found.
by clinging on to the nest
what did the baby buzzard say when it saw an orange in the nest
About 3 to 4 weeks after birth the little guys will start to wonder when nobody is around. They are very shy.