Canaries do knock eggs out of their nest. This is done sometimes if the bird knows the egg is not thriving. Eggs may be knocked out of nest by predators to the canary bird also.
because canary's are not wild birds. they usually live in cages in people's homes.
Like a regular nest like an oval
They make their nests by weaving fine grasses. The nest is in a cup shape.
Wasp construct their nest using the dead wood from furniture , garden etc. They transport the material to their nest and allow the young larvae to mix it with their saliva to produce a certain type of gum like substance that is used to make the nest. The nest is not necessarily have to take a perfect shape it can be of any shape to fit the wasp in.
You can't really build a nest the birds way, but you could make a giant nest for a person, which would probably be easier to make. I once made something like that. But if you were to build a nest, you'd have to know which type. Different birds build different looking nests. Let's say you're some generic type bird or whatnot and are nesting in a tree. You would have to attach your nest to the earth somehow. You'd either put mud on it or something like that or attach the sticks to it. Next come the actual building of the nest. You'd have to intertwine sticks and hay and grass and things like that to get a bowl shape or whatever shape you desire. If you were a bird, you'd put in some of your breast feathers and such to make the nest warm and cozy for your chicks. Building a nest is harder than it sounds and I advise you leave it to the professionals.
This may have been an accident. The bird may have laid too many eggs to fit in the nest. Discard the fallen egg and all should go fine.
The nest within a hive is usually egg-shaped.
One way is to hold the canary on its back (as in, hold the canary in the palm of your hand where its tummy is facing towards you) and blow lightly/gently near its private area. If you see a small thing sticking up, then it's obviously a male. If you don't see one, then it's a female. Sometimes, however, it may be difficult to see what you want to see/find. You can not go by singing because females can mimic males.
Canaries do not get pregnant - they lay eggs. If your bird starts nest building, it is a sign she is ready to lay. If there is a male with her, the eggs may be fertile and will hatch in approximately 14 days.
The word canary is a noun. A canary is a small bird.
That is not a Canary, mom! We wanted to see the Canary.