While sitting on her eggs, a mother hummingbird relies on her ability to quickly leave the nest to feed. She typically consumes nectar from flowers and may also eat small insects and Spiders for protein. The mother often returns to the nest shortly after feeding, ensuring that her eggs remain warm and protected. This feeding strategy allows her to care for her young while still meeting her own nutritional needs.
Well you see if the Female lovebird stops sitting on the eggs then the predidder of the Lovebird will eat the eggs
Not if they have been sitting out and not kept in the fridge,
Other chickens bring food by pushing it.
eat 'em
Don't worry!!! Goldfish eat their own eggs!!! If you want the eggs, then you have to separate the mother from the eggs.
no males also do it when the mother penguine goes to eat
no she would't do that at all
You don't What idiot would want to harm a Hummingbird?
Most often when the hen eats the egg it is because it was broken. Chickens will eat almost anything and while they usually do not break the eggs to eat them they will clean up after any that are already broken.
yes
A hummingbird only sucks nectar out of flowers. It doesn't eat insects. If the praying mantis is big enough, then it has been known to eat small birds, and the humming bird is a small bird.
Baby ancondas eat other animal's eggs when served by it's mother or father.