you take of her babies
Yes, covering a bunny nest can help protect the babies from lawn mowers and severe weather. As long as you have left access for the mother to get in and out, this should not interfere with her care of the babies. Just make sure the cover is secure but easily removable for the mother's movements.
yes
It depends. She probably will if she has left eggs or chicks there.
NEVER ever do that! The mother will get freaked out and stress for her babies' safety
You should not do this - but the mother will continue to look after the remaining birds.
If it is really bad, go see a vet if you care enough.
Yes, because when your near the nest, the mother will flies away, but while she's flying away, she's watching the nest. The mother is usually near the nest at all times.
No, most mother birds will not abandon their nest if it is touched by humans.
There is no direct connection to the mother once a baby duckling (egg) is laid in the nest. You can call the mother sitting on the nest, providing the eggs warmth and protection, a kind of umbiliical.
Mattie Cook was left alone with her mother because that is all she had left. She was known to be mean to her mother as a teenager.
what you would do is make something that looks like a bed and put the nest on that and that should do it
It takes about 13 days after hatching before a Bluet Robin to fly from the nest. This is after the mother has left them.