its just like ducs. they keep the eggs warm. so your bird is kepping those eggs warm. they wont die. i can garrentee that.
pick up the egg
It means it's frightened. A cockatiel sitting with its back to you is not usually frightened, as a frightened bird is more likely to flap and cower in a corner, keeping its eyes on you, rather than turning its back to you, which would render it vulnerable to predation. If a cockatiel sits with its back to you, it can mean the bird is distressed or ill. It can also mean the bird is, quite simply, sulking. Cockatiels bond strongly to their owners, and if a new pet is introduced, or something unusual happens in the household, a cockatiel will sometimes react in a seemingly human way - by sulking.
Birds exhibit nesting behavior by sitting on their eggs to keep them warm. This helps in maintaining a consistent temperature for the eggs, which prevents them from cooling too quickly.
They will sit the eggs when they choose. All moms need a break. If they are used to getting out of the cage, continue to allow it. Leave the door open so they can get back inside. They do know how to get back. That's where they live.
your moving when your sitting down
usually in a week
you are sitting .so sitting itself is doing something
Sitting on usually indicates you are on something, while at would be near or beside it. So if were on a table, you would be sitting on the table. If you were on a chair beside the table, you would be sitting at the table. Sitting at can also refer to a time something is happening, like: "The parliament is sitting at 2pm".
nope. sometimes females will lay eggs even if no male is around. they're not fertilized, though.
if you were holding in a bowel 'release' or sitting on something hard or uncomfortable.
Not very likely. Unless you are doing something besides just sitting there.
They are supposed to, with the mother primarily sitting on the eggs and the father watching the nest site 10-20 feet away.