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I believe are called incubating birds, because they are incubating the eggs!
incubating eggs means keeping them warm ready to be hatched
Yes you can use brood as a verb to talk about birds incubating their eggs. But I think that is not common most people talk about birds sitting on eggs not brooding on eggs.
they help the pollination process of flowers and they are a fod source to birds and other animals. not to mention they are beautiful they help the pollination process of flowers and they are a fod source to birds and other animals. not to mention they are beautiful
Small birds are very difficult for humans to raise after they hatch, so it is much better to let the parents do the incubating and the raising of the young.
Birds do not sleep in nests as you think, they sleep in the same places they inhabit in the daytime.+++They sleep on the nest if incubating eggs or rearing young - the only time they use nests - otherwise many of them find sheltered roosts reasonably safe from weather and predators.
Yes, all animals need to reproduce to keep from being extinct. Of course they lay eggs!
about ten at a time
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Penguins are flightless birds. However, like marine mammals, they are able to swim underwater for long periods. Rather than milk, they feed their young regurgitated fish. In some species, notably the Emperor penguins, the male (who fasts while incubating the egg alone) can regurgitate a fatty substance for a newborn to eat in lieu of food.
Cell development is a fun subject to study. The development of wings was a major turning point in the history of birds.
external - They develop externally in an egg.