I just saw a special on Iowa Public Television where a researcher was filming a group of eagles and he showed that eagle chicks are not pushed out of their nests at all. The chicks first build strength by exercising their wings while perched in the nest. After they have built enough strength and courage, the eaglets took their first flights on their own.
usually it is the larger siblings that throw the smaller ones out of the nest so that they can get more food from the parents
to teach the baby eagles to fly and make it an uncomfortable place for them to return to.
in the sky if they take to long they fall to there death.
So they are forced to fly on their own
it falls
Magpies and woodpeckers.
baby birds do :)
a clutch
no they feed it to the others
Baby birds mostly fledge or leave the nest in mid/late Summer.
You can remove your love birds nest when the baby birds have moved away from the nest and have learned to fly. Make sure you use gloves to avoid touching bacteria that may have accumulated on the nest.
They're called birds.
baby birds get adult mites from their parents in the nest
Nestle
Yes,yes it is.
Yes, it's OK to place a fallen baby bird back in the nest. It's a myth parent birds will kill babies that have human scent on them. The parents will care for it if the baby bird isn't ill. Baby birds often end up out of the nest because parent birds "kick" them out due to illness. Seems cruel, but it's how Mother Nature works.
This answer doesn't just apply to Birds'...