Bird excrete from their cloaca so it is a mixture of urine and faeces.
feces
No. It is the name for bat poo.
if you like bird feces
Cryptococcosis, sarcoidosis, and histoplasmosis are the main infections.
Yes it is possible for birds to cause lung disease. It isn't right from the bird it is from the feces. Aspergillosis is a lung infection that comes from the Aspergillus fungus. Bat guano (feces) can also cause Aspergillosis. It is not a common problem but it is possible. Keep the bird(s) area clean from feces.
Bird droppings are white because birds don't urinate. Instead they release uric acid in their feces.
Birds do not urinate as people do. Their urine is excreted with their feces. Their feces is actually brownish-black in color and the white you see mixed in with it is the "urine", which is actually very concentrated urea, not urine itself. Also, usually the bird feces can be white with a black spot or dot, not the other way around.
Usually quite small, but it depends on the size of the bird. It can be from the size of a dime
A bird urinates and defecates at the same time, so it's a mix of urates and feces.
A bird cloaca is a single opening in the posterior that serves as the bodily orifice for their digestive, reproductive, and urinary systems. It is where waste products, such as feces and urine, as well as reproductive fluids, are expelled from the bird's body.
It usually is transmitted directly to humans from birds in their saliva or feces. It is very rare to begin with in humans and only rarely is transmitted from human to human. Birds transmit it to each other in feces and saliva and direct contact.
No, bird feces generally do not contain fish eggs. Fish eggs need specific conditions to hatch and develop, typically in water bodies that already have established fish populations. It's rare for fish eggs to be transported from one location to another via bird feces.