No, the chicks do that themselves.
Possible causes for all three eastern bluebird nestlings being found dead in their nest box include predation, where a predator may have accessed the nest; environmental factors such as extreme temperatures or lack of food; or disease, which could have spread rapidly among the nestlings. Additionally, human-related disturbances, such as disturbances during nesting or toxic exposure, could also contribute to their mortality. It’s essential to investigate the nest environment and surrounding area for clues to determine the specific cause.
Mother birds typically eat the fecal sacs produced by their baby birds to keep the nest clean and prevent the accumulation of waste that could attract predators or harbor bacteria. This behavior also helps to maintain a hygienic environment for the nestlings to thrive in.
in an egg in their mothers nest
It is illegal to destroy a mockingbird nest that is active or has eggs or nestlings in it, as they are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. You may only remove a mockingbird nest if it is abandoned and no longer in use.
yes
jellyfish/ bumhole
Well right now there is a robin nest on my roof. They like to build nest in trees,house,buildings, forests. There are probably a lot of other places too :)
to nest in your mothers loines
It's perfectly fine to throw away the nest; your hamster will build a new one!
No, he sits on the mothers face.
Young storks are called chicks or nestlings. They remain in the nest for several weeks after hatching and are cared for by their parents.
after the babies are gone