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Well you see if the Female lovebird stops sitting on the eggs then the predidder of the Lovebird will eat the eggs
about 10 days after hatching
it protects the eggs by sitting on and protects it from enemies
Yes. Kookaburras incubate their eggs by sitting on them. Both the male and female sit on the eggs, sharing their incubation duties.
She needs to "hide" while brooding her eggs. If she was red like the males, she would be easy to see and be attacked.
I don't know about in the wild ,but I have had my pheasants for about 6 years and every year my male has sat a nest at one time or another. I don't know if he gives the female a break, or if its just a younger female that might not have the nesting trait. the older females themselves do all the sitting
The male hunts for food while the female looks after the eggs or it's baby. If the female doesn't have any babies or eggs than it goes to hunt for food itself.
egg temperature for cardinal
You should make food available to her during this time.
Usually in his mouth. He really loves eggs.
Perched in a tree like all perching birds. The mother may sleep a little while sitting on her eggs, but birds do not build nests for themselves. they only build them for raising young.
the female will be sitting in the nest box all day and the male is out side the cage garding the eggs from outside the breeding box.