yes after a few minutes
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There is an old myth that handling bird eggs will cause the mother and father bird to reject them. This is not true, at all. As a matter of fact, if you find sparrow eggs and the nest has been destroyed, you could make a new nest and put the eggs in it, and the mother and father birds will be just fine with that.
The bird get mad when people destroyed the trees that the bird lived,then the bird start it's hopeless journey.
This has been proven to be a myth.
the mother bird has been searching for food because you're talking about what the mother bird had done. and if you're talking about right now it would be the mother bird is searching for food.
yes the mother bird will come back. birds do not act as other animals such as deer. in this case the mother may not come back because she is conditioned to be afraid of humans and there smell. birds on the other hand act mostly on what they see. if mother bird never saw you she wouldn't know her eggs were touched. even if she did see that she more than likely would try to defend the nest. in the wild research biologist also go to various bird species nesting places to try and calculate population etc. and this has no effect on a mother bird returning to her nest.
no,a mother bird will not eat their young no,a mother bird will not eat their young because she loves her youngs...
the mother bird will not come back to the nest, and will just leave the egg there.
a bird wont lay straight onto a porch, it must have been stolen and dropped by a predator
They don't really mind if you just pick it up and put it back in the nest. Leave it alone and the mother should continue to care for it.
1. Aim the bird towards the back of the structure just before the pile of blocks. 2. Aim the second bird at the spot destroyed by the first bird. Tap the screen at the designated position so it will turn back and kill one pig. 3. Release the last bird and tap the screen at the right spot so it will turn back and kill the last pig located at the bottom part of the screen.
You should not do this - but the mother will continue to look after the remaining birds.
Mother Bird - 1928 was released on: USA: 4 March 1928