It depends. Sometimes a father bird dies, as they assist in feeding babies, and the mother can't handle all of them so she tosses the weaker ones out. But sometimes, if the baby has all of its feathers, it is supposed to be out of the nest. It may have died because of a disease, or it might have starved.
Yes,yes it is.
This answer doesn't just apply to Birds'...
You don't make the baby kick. It will kick when it's ready and when it wants to.
it throws up its insides and dies a slow and painfull death. believe me, i know this from expirience.
the southern cassowary has the hardest kick and als the sharpest claws out of any bird
after its out your stomach it can kick you in the face.
if you got a baby im a kick yo ass if you got a baby im a kick yo ass
kick it
can you explain this as it not clear what unofficial drop kick means.
hit it
Yes, it's OK to place a fallen baby bird back in the nest. It's a myth parent birds will kill babies that have human scent on them. The parents will care for it if the baby bird isn't ill. Baby birds often end up out of the nest because parent birds "kick" them out due to illness. Seems cruel, but it's how Mother Nature works.
The ostrich is reputedly able to do that.