some birds like common terns this can be between 5-10 days
their wings dont have much to do with laying eggs. but only chickens lay eggs without mating
Birds will usually sit on a nest at night after the first day or so of laying. If they don't, it might be because of too much light in the cage or noise. Sometimes they are being fed too much protein and this makes them want to keep laying, instead of sitting.
Egg laying is something that every female bird can do without benefit of male birds. Of course eggs laid without a male to mate with are not fertile and will not hatch. Laying, in birds other than chickens and other food source poultry, is not healthy and shouldn't be ignored. All steps you can take to stop this behavior should be taken and right away.
It's a medical/anatomical condition where the ribs and the breast bone form a raised ridge rather than laying pretty much flat. A bit like the breast bone/shape of birds.
The ipad angry birds is in much comparison similar to the iphone angry birds. The only difference is that it's bigger and in HD. It also may run a bit smoother and flows much better than older iphones.
It's a medical/anatomical condition where the ribs and the breast bone form a raised ridge rather than laying pretty much flat. A bit like the breast bone/shape of birds.
Butterflies are insects and birds are birds. They are incredibly different, one of the few similarities between the two is that they both fly (with the exception of some birds) but apart from that they don't have much in common.
You will need to be much more specific. I could tell you any time between a week and a year, because there are so many different types of birds.
Puffins are believed to have evolved from penguins however there is not much proof of this happening.
Bees don't really have kings. A male bee is called a Drone, and it's job is to mate with the queen and then die. Queen bees can keep laying eggs for a long time after a single mating, so they don't really need males much.
If both the male and female are healthy there should not be much problem in them mating successfully.
Not much is known about mating habits of the aye-aye, although we do know they do not have a restricted breeding season.