The bigger the bird the less eggs just for the fact that big bird babies (say that 3 times fast) are harder to take care of and require more food to grow then smaller bird species
Some birds lay two or three times more eggs than other birds to ensure at least some chicks hatch. In many cases, the number of predators that eat bird eggs will influence how many a bird lays.
If three birds laid an odd number of eggs each, and altogether they laid 19 eggs, the possible combinations are: 3, 7, and 9 eggs respectively.
no. it takes time for eggs to hatch. but some where there are birds laying eggs right now. some where...
ALL BIRDS.
robins lay blue spotty eggs but some egsotic birds can lay them to
Yes, birds and reptiles do lay eggs. Some reptiles, however, give birth to live young.
Birds lay eggs and mammals don't and birds of course have feathers.
I am not sure about the amount of eggs.... most likely 4-5 eggs, but some birds lay eggs in nests of other birds when they have hatched their eggs and are done raising their chicks.
Sure. The male of any species doesn't lay eggs. but girls???
mammals give live birth and birds lay eggs
Birds, snakes, amphibians, fish, and most insects
because the monkeys took some of their eggs