They are getting ready to have it.
because they are putting there scent on the nest to say "this nest is mine, leave it alone!" They could be laying the eggs
Nothing. It will probably sit on it for a while if you leave it in the nest. After a while it should give up. It may keep laying eggs and have several in the nest.
Beginning as early as March, these birds begin nest building. A loose nest of twigs, grass, weeds and pine needles. Laying 2 white eggs that are incubated for 14-15 days, the young will leave the nest in 12-14 days.
Well yes. Sometimes the roosters sit on the nest to encourage the hen to go broody. But roosters don't lay!
Bee hummingbirds reproduce by laying eggs in a woven cup of a nest. The incubation period of the eggs is 14-19 days.
a nest
they can. but it is VERY rare. usually you would see a bubble nest.
They are planning on it.
Turkeys do not give birth, but lay eggs into a nest where they are incubated 28 days until the baby poults hatch. Most would call this the act of nesting, laying eggs, setting, brooding, incubating eggs.
Most ducks will stay on the nest and incubate their eggs for 27 days. They will not start incubating until the last egg has been laid, usually laying one egg per day.
I cannot answer that question, but would love an answer. This morning I found something that looks like a chicken gizzard in one of my chicken's nest. This chicken has not been laying properly for a couple of weeks. Would love an answer to what this "thing" is.
put a golf ball in nest