Yes, If you mean that the male bird does not interact with the female. Chicken hens, most notably, will lay unfertilized eggs as long as a rooster is present. It is very common in the egg industry to use sterile roosters around the hen cages to keep the hens producing eggs.
Yes, they will lay eggs even though they are without a male, but they will be infertile eggs.
No. A female parrot will lay eggs without a male parrot. They will be infertile and won't hatch if there is no male parrot. This is the same for all birds.
No it will not
No, the female cannot lay eggs without a male, unless they have mated before hand and the female is willing to continue laying the eggs.
No. Any bird that lays eggs is female.
Female birds often lay eggs even when a male is absent. The eggs are not fertile. The female is doing what is natural for the wild.
No, it is not possible for a male bird to lay eggs. male birds are like human males and human males can't lay eggs. they can only help make fertilise an egg, and before it is laid. Well as you can see here female birds and human girls lay eggs or in other words get pregnat. But if your 'male' bird starts laying eggs mabey it's not a male, it's a female bird, but if your really positive that its a boy go see an animal doctor or check online for more infromation and then you can find out weather its a girl or boy or maybe befor you get a bird you should check its gender then you would know weather it lays eggs or not!
Male and female birds mate, and the male places sperm inside the body of the female. This fertilizes the eggs being formed inside the body of the female bird. When they are formed, the female lays the eggs in a nest, keeps them warm with her body until they hatch into baby birds.
no a cokatiel is a bird and to my knowledge no bird can reproduce asexually. there has to be a male and female to fertilize an egg
Yes they do because when I had a female bird. The female will lay eggs after they mate. After that maybe a few months later... The female has a new eggs but watch out if one or more eggs are missing to bad for you :( so ya they do lay eggs
No. The PeaCOCK is the male of the species of bird called PEAFOWL. Not surprisingly, it is the female of the species, PeaHEN, which lays the eggs. The eggs are a bit bigger in size than a chicken's egg.
I'm pretty sure they can't. I'm sorry to tell you but your male bird is probably a female
I hope the female eagle does, otherwise that means my national bird is a b*tch a** n***a.
Mostly a female bird has less color and the male bird is more colorful.
no not really.Well, I do know that there is a particular kind of fish that, when the need is really high, a female can change itself into a male (with male genitalia), mate with the female and therefore lay eggs. However, this only suits the question when the transsexual fish is to be considered a female.