If a baby Carolina wren is found dead outside its nest, it may indicate that it was either abandoned or did not survive due to illness, predation, or environmental factors. In many cases, parent birds will try to care for their young, but if they sense that a chick is not viable, they may abandon it. It's important to avoid disturbing the area further, as the parents may still be nearby, and it’s best to leave the situation alone unless there is a clear need for intervention. If multiple dead chicks are found, it could suggest a larger issue, such as disease or predation in the area.
no they feed it to the others
If the mother doesn't come back for the baby then you should bury it or if you're really careless then you would leave it for the cats. If the mother does come back then leave her and the dead baby alone
It depends. Sometimes a father bird dies, as they assist in feeding babies, and the mother can't handle all of them so she tosses the weaker ones out. But sometimes, if the baby has all of its feathers, it is supposed to be out of the nest. It may have died because of a disease, or it might have starved.
nothing, probably. take it to the vet just in case.
it finds its mom and punches her in the face, then poops in every penguin nest possible till it cant crap anymore
by clinging on to the nest
what did the baby buzzard say when it saw an orange in the nest
In Trees
Normally nest in pine groves, near the top of a tree.
a nest
in a nest
Baby squirrels typically leave the nest at around 10 to 12 weeks of age.