Make sure the parents keep them incubated. If the parents are terrible parents, or if the egg has no parents, then get a good incubator to keep the at the right temperature.
birds and mainly baby birds
yes because maybe one of the baby's are about to die then the Mather will help them
baby birds are covered in cotton
Take the baby birds to a local wildlife rehabilitator. In the meantime, keep the baby birds in a shoebox or something and line it with tissues or other soft material. Or if you have a old abandoned birds nest in a near by tree then take it out put it in a bucket until you can bring the bird to a local wildlife rehabilitator! thanks! Happy to help!
Some baby birds (robins) eat worms, but to some birds, worms are VERY toxic!
Baby birds are called chick / hatchlling / fledgling. There is no true scientific name for baby birds.
A baby xantus is called a chick. There are two kinds of xantus birds. There are humming birds and murrelets, or sea birds.
There is an excellent site for advice on caring for baby birds and injured birds. See Sources and Related Links further down this page.
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Baby birds mostly fledge or leave the nest in mid/late Summer.
Most baby birds are called chicks. Some kinds of birds have specific names in English. For example, a baby goose is a gosling, a baby pigeon is a squab, a baby swan is a cygnet.
Yes, baby birds have the same body as the parent when they are born all except for feathers. Within 12 to 14 days the baby birds develop all of their feathers.