it depends on the birds some birds 1 other 5 and some a dozen
The entire process from the time the mother bird lays the eggs until the baby birds leave the nest varies depending on the species of bird. Some birds like hawks and herons keep the babies around longer than other birds like hummingbirds.
When a baby bird is fed by it's parents, most of the time it is with regurgitated food. This food has already started the digestive process, so the baby is receiving all the fluids it needs from it's parents, and the foods they provide. If you find a baby bird, and can not find the nest near by, do not try to give it any liquids. They can inhale the liquids and either drown or develope pneumonia. There are many sites for how to help, and feed baby birds, I've listed some below.
1-5 at a time
The American Bald Eagle, the Osprey and many other large birds. http://www.baldeagleinfo.com/ http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Osprey.html
You do. By the time they are fully fledged, they are the same size as the parents.
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they can have 2 at the same time
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no you can not
no because baby birds cant chew or bit their food.No. Baby birds only eat soft food. Mom bird takes the food they eat and regurgitates into baby birds beak. If you are feeding a baby bird you need to get a small bit of hamburger, mix it with egg yoke and roll it in bone meal. Then, you take a bit at a time and stuff it into the beak of the baby bird.
It is unusual to bear more than one.
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It depends on the species of bird. In many species, the male does not help rear the chicks. In some species, such as the ostrich, the male spends a good deal of time taking care of the chicks.
decaplets are 10 baby born at the same time ten babies are in decaplets
no no no no no it will make them reliant on us
Many birds lay only 1 at a time but the majority lay around 3-7.