There are many birds which lay large clutches during the breeding season. For example, during a single breeding period, female emus have been known to lay between twenty and fifty eggs. Whether or not all the eggs hatch is another matter.
I believe there is no bird that feeds its babies its blood. The bird and its younglings would starve to death.
no
Eagles
The bird is called a stork.
storks
Bird babies come out of eggs. Bats come out of their mommas.
None.
yes
Stork
The number of babies a bird can have varies depending on the species. Some birds lay just one egg per clutch, while others can lay up to 20 eggs per clutch. It also depends on factors such as the bird's age, health, and environmental conditions.
From a heron's eggs. A heron is a bird and lays eggs. The babies hatch from the eggs.
Birds are sexual because that how they get babies