Birds cannot move eggs to a new location, instead, missing eggs are only attributed to predators like snakes or jays.
Yes, dunnocks, also known as hedge sparrows, can move the eggs of other birds out of their nests in an attempt to reduce competition for their own offspring. This behavior is known as "brood parasitism."
Eggs cannot be moved to a different nest but in regards to chicks, it depends on the bird. Birds such as swans, geese, and ducks will sometimes ferry their young around on their back which not only keeps the chicks dry, it also keeps them safe. In regards to birds such as robins, sparrows, starlings, etc., the young cannot leave the nest until they have fledged so for those types of birds, the answer to your question is generally no, they do not until the chicks learn how to fly.
Migratory birds migrate. That means they move to different locations, depending on the season or mating cycle.
No because the egg needs incubation at all times. I suppose you could is move the mother duck with it, put her on a cushion or something. It is illegal to move a wild duck egg [Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16U.S.C. 703-712)] . You can be cited if an officer sees you. Even lifting the eggs destroys them and the ducks will continue to nest with no possibility of them hatching. Not to mention you may be beaten senseless by the couple who's eggs you're trying to move. They get really mad if you get within 5 feet of a nest.
No you can not move it sorry
Move to another location.
carefully.
You cannot move your house like from one location to another. You need to sell your house, then buy another house in your new location. You have to move your stuff.
mobility
Pass or to move
trading
Drag