You should not do this - but the mother will continue to look after the remaining birds.
I wouldn't. If the nest is moved, and with human scent on it, the mother bird will usually abandon it. Leave it be until the baby birds are kicked out to fly on their own. Then it can be removed.
the beak of the mother collects the worm and then she puts her beak into the baby birds beaks and drops it.
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.
hi there the sea eagle will eat there young but if it is a pigeon [small bird wont] but bird that eat other birds will
Baby birds will eat what the mother bird brings. Some of the mother bird's offerings may be grubs, worms or beetles.
There are male birds that do share in the sitting and rearing of baby birds.
baby birds eat worms and other things that the mom ate but only a mother can digest it into the baby birds mouth. DO NOT GIVE IT MILK OR BREAD BOTH ARE USELESS AND BIRDS CAN NOT DIGEST MILK! Call a bird rescue ASAP so you can save it if you found it and DON'T PICK IT UP
No, a baby bird cant, but if it is crushed it can.
No
You shouldn't move them because it could ruin their growth and don't touch them or the egg could break...so just don't touch the egg. If you did touch an egg in a bird's nest, you probably did no harm, but you must stay away from them. Human curiosity and small, delicate bird's eggs in the wild don't mix very well.
It is best if you don't feed it yourself. It can get stressed out and/or die. its best to call or bring to a bird sanctuary. Plus its illegal to take care of a baby bird without a licence. Do not touch the baby bird except in emergency or if its injured. Often the mother bird will come back and feed it. But if it has human scent, she will abandon it and it will die.
Unpleasant as it sounds, this can happen. A mother bird looking after young is often at the limit of her resources and may need to do this to survive and look after the remaining chicks. Of course some types of bird naturally eat the young of other species.