Try 2 take it welll if its a baby bird take it to a care center. If you can't then TRy to get worms and mush them up. if its injured u can let it take its course or take it to a care animal center. hopefully this helps. :)
It depends on how long it has been there. If you have just witnessed it falling out then you can pick it up and try as best as you can to raise it. If you have the money than I would advise buying an incubator. After the bird is raised you may set it back into the wild.
Put it back. Some people say that the mother bird will smell the human on it and abandon it but that's not true. So it's best to put it back in the nest, because a mama bird is better at taking care of their babies!
Call your local Fish and Wildlife Service and see if they will handle. Otherwise, you can try your local Humane Society.
nothing let it hatch
Birds put their money in a nest egg.
Sometimes. Mostly not
a nest
A cuckoo does not make a nest, a cuckoo will lay an egg in another birds nest, the other bird will then care for the egg and chick as if it was it's own.
No! Of course not! Once you touch a birds nest to take one egg, your smell is all over. This might cause the mother to abandon the nest. Then, when the other eggs hatch, there will be no food source and they will all end up dying.
it is not dangerous unless when the garage opens and hits the nest and it falls then it is dangerous. but it is not.
the birds got eaten
They don't. Once the egg has developed to a certain stage, the egg is laid in the nest.
birds dont have teeth,they have beaks. but baby birds have an "egg tooth", a tooth on the front of their beaks that helps them get out of their egg, that falls off after they hatch from the egg.
No unattended nest would keep the penguin's single precious egg warm; the birds hold them between their feet until they hatch (which is what limits them to one egg).
cutting trees sometimes a nest will fall and there will be either seeds, a ring, bird egg, or, gem in it. im not sure if a gem is a nest drop correct me if im wrong.
Most birds will make a nest in which they lay their eggs.They will then use their own body heat and 'sit' on the eggs to incubate them.Some birds don't make a nest, a penguin for example will hold a single egg on top of it's feet, then cover the egg with it's belly to keep it warm.