yes, the parent usually eats the food (worms or bugs) then they basically vomit into their chicks mouth.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
Birds do not feed their young on milk. The lyrebird is a bird, so it does not feed its young milk.
Hawks feed their young in the same way that other birds feed their young. They digest the food and spit it into their young's mouth.
No, they are birds.
The mammals and the birds
no they don't they feed them worms.
All birds are hatched from eggs. Birds of prey rip up pieces of meat and feed it to their young where other birds create milk in their crops (a pouch just above their beaks) and feed the milk to their young
nope only mammals and birds do.
Birds typically feed their young by regurgitating food into their mouths. This process helps provide nutrition and sustenance to the chicks before they are able to feed themselves. The parent birds will continue to feed their young until they are old enough to forage and feed on their own.
Meat. They tear prey apart and feed it to the young birds.
well young birds get fed whatever there parents are eating because they feed them so you dont have to worry about feeding them
For starters- birds are warm-blooded, have 2 legs, feathers, feed their young. Reptiles are cold-blooded, no legs, don't feed young, and some babies are born alive, not hatched.