Yes.
Pairs of curassow birds are monogamous and breed from late winter to spring, depending on the region. Incubation periods for the curassow bird are 28 - 29 days.
Yes, starlings are known to lay their eggs in other birds' nests, a behavior known as brood parasitism.
In their nests, where ever they make them.
In North America, cowbirds do this. In Europe, it is a type of Cuckoo that does this.
The female Common Cuckoo lays her eggs in other birds nests, like the Reed Warblers and Willow Warblers nests.
Cows do not lay eggs. However, some bird species, like the cuckoo, are known to lay their eggs in other birds' nests as a strategy to ensure the survival of their offspring. This behavior, known as brood parasitism, allows the deceived birds to raise the cuckoo's young, often at the expense of their own offspring.
Nightingale lays eggs in the Crow's Nest.
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Oology is the study or collection of birds' eggs, therefore an oologist studies or collects birds' eggs
Incubation is about 12 days. The chick stays in the host nest for around 18 days, depending on the food supply and how fast it has grown. Once it has fledged, it is fed by the foster parents for another two or three weeks.
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