As long as the mother bird is devoted to caring for the egg, it should mature nicely on it's own.
First you need to incubate the egg...
Perhaps it is a territorial thing. You may need to cage them separately--it can't be good for the young bird.
a male canary
a nest area ,male,female bird,good food and allot of it.
He will stand on the edge of the nest or prehaps he could hunt for good. If the mother bird is pregenet, she will need the nest more. Hope that helps! :D
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In order for Taillow to learn Brave Bird via breeding, you will need a female Taillow or Swellow plus male Farfetch'd, Ducklett, Swanna, Rufflet, Braviary, Starly, Staravia or Staraptor, the male that you choose to breed with the female Taillow or Swellow will need to know Brave Bird as one of its moves then you can just give the 2 Pokémon to the Daycare Woman and it will result into a Pokémon Egg that hatches into Taillow that knows Brave Bird.
You can use "mail" in a sentence like, "I need to send this letter in the mail today." For "male," you could say, "The male bird has more vibrant feathers than the female." Both words have distinct meanings and can be easily distinguished by their context.
Absolutely. The hen will produce an egg without a rooster involved. Most eggs you buy in the grocery stores are from hens who have never seen a male bird. Large egg producers do not keep male birds.
Some have different plumage, some are different in size, but for some you need to inspect their genitals in order to tell.
An American Robin can produce three successful broods in one year.
humming bird does not need to be capitalized.