Firstly if you have a nest your buird will try to comfort it more by putting leaves or sticks, etc. Then because the bird will spend alot of its time in the nest or breeeding box and come out in only some times. Also the birg gets pregnant approximately 2-3 months after the male and female meet.
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A bird only hatches once. When it comes out of the egg. How many eggs does a bird lay in a lifetime? Depends on the bird. A chicken on average 1 a day. They are bred for that. A wild bird may only do 1 to 3 a year.
yes all birds do as i know that question is just round my house there is alot of wild birds and in my barn and there is alot of nest so all wild and not wild sits on its eggs ! glad to help hope its a good answer!! ....
In most countries it is ILLEGAL to collect or POSSES wild bird eggs.
Twenty-eight to 30 days.
On beaches, they lay them and then hide them, then leave until they hatch.
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Without cheats they randomly appear in the wild or hatch from eggs.
yes u can but u need an incubator and you need to do exactly what turkey mothers do or else all the eggs wont hatch and they will die yes u can but u need an incubator and you need to do exactly what turkey mothers do or else all the eggs wont hatch and they will die
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Wild bird eggs are typically collected by ornithologists, researchers, and bird enthusiasts for scientific study, conservation efforts, or educational purposes. However, in many regions, collecting wild bird eggs without proper permits is illegal due to the protection of avian species. Additionally, some collectors may do so for personal collections, but this practice is increasingly discouraged to protect bird populations. Conservation laws aim to safeguard nests and eggs from exploitation.
Normally nearly all the duck eggs will hatch, although occasionally one or two eggs in the clutch will never hatch. Of course, in the wild, some eggs are eaten or broken by predators, but those that survive will should hatch, if they have been cared for properly.