Not likely because she will protect her eggs at any cost and moonlight wouldn't bother them anyways.
Do not abandon your children. Do not abandon your dogs. Do not abandon me.
The moonlight was bright
u gotta first make them know that they are friends. Would u let someone you didnt know come into your home?
yes,because moon and light are words that make a big word.
nesting
First make sure you have a male & female, then supply them with a nest basket and nesting material (I use hollowed out gourds for my nest). Make sure they have a cuttlebone for the calcium. Then sit back and let nature take its course.
This bird has strange nesting habits. It will use nothing for nesting material. It will lay its eggs and sit on them just on the floor of its cage or nesting box or floor of the aviary.
Chicken nesting boxes are usually wooden boxes with some sort of soft padding that chickens like to roost in. If they don't have nesting boxes they will make nests all over the place in the grass.
No, they don't need moonlight to make their food they only make their food when there is sunlight. In night they take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and breath out carbon dioxide (CO2) only.
Nesting a function is putting one function inside another. This can be done for more complex formulas. Nesting has to be done carefully as it is easy to make mistakes and get the wrong results, or for the formula not to work at all.
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Yes parakeets from pet stores such as pet smart and petco can breed and produce offspring. It is just a bit harder to do. To breed them, give them lots of sunlight for at least 10 hours a day. Then, make sure you have a male and a female. Then, make sure you give them a nesting box with wood shavings etc. for them to use as nesting material. To get them to go into the nesting box make sure you have treats around or inside it to lure them into it. Once they feel comfortable with the nesting box, they will breed and have babies. Please note that breeding parakeets can go wrong in many ways.. Even the parents can die if something goes wrong. Please have a certified Avian veterinarian that you can talk to commonly for questions and help if something were to go wrong. - hope this helped!