well it depends on the type of bird. some birds carry their baby's on their backs. others with their feet. it just depends on what kind of bird it is and what it's structure is.
There is actually a story about making babies called Birds, Bees, Babies in which the birds and the bees make a baby and then the stork delivers it. They use frogs and snails and puppy dog tails. The story is a way to satisfy the curiosity of children who are asking where babies come from. The birds and bees story is called Birds, Bees, Babies and was written by J.L. Sweat.
Ptarmigans are birds, they do not have babies, they lay eggs.
Mammals have fur, while birds have feathersMammals give birth to live babies, birds lay eggsMammals feed their babies milk, birds find the babies food
yes
the birds and the bees :)
Birds don't have live young; they lay eggs.
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."
yes birds do leave there sick baby's.
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No, birds do not push their babies out of the nest. Instead, they encourage them to leave by reducing the amount of food they bring to the nest, which motivates the young birds to start flying and become independent.
Macaws are birds, they do not have babies, they lay eggs and these hatch out into chicks.