No, the bird has soft down feathers on her breast when she sits on the chicks.
There are male birds that do share in the sitting and rearing of baby birds.
Both mother and father cause when the father is fiding food the mother sits on the nest and when the mother is finding food for the baby bird or for herself the father sits on them.
Yes.
Birds Sit on their eggs to keep them warm, and to hide and protect them from predetors.
The siblings in a birds nest are called a brood, and when a bird sits on her nest it is called brooding.
Because if someone sits on them it will get hurt without the wool
Because if someone sits on them it will get hurt without the wool
Raindrop
Nothing. It just sits there. And sometimes it grows a little.
um..... he's interested in you...... but that seems a bit obsessive, beware of him he likes you... but that is a little creepy
If the baby bird is alive, she doesn't sit on it at all! She sits near it and snuggles up to it. She sits on the eggs until they hatch, which is different depending on the type of bird.
In simple words we can say that when birds sit on the single conducting wire then there is not closed path&when it touch both conductor at a time then closed path forms & birds die due to shock