A person who collects nests or eggs and studies them is called an oologist.
An oologist collects and studies bird eggs and nests. They may document the size, shape, color, and patterns of eggs, as well as study the behavior of the birds that lay them.
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.
That bird's eggs. The possessive noun is in bold.
Bower bird
There are no bird eggs in astro knights island.
the mama bird sits on the eggs to keep them warm
The least number of eggs a bird can lay is 1.
It depends on the size of the bird and turtle.
The possessive form is 'that bird's eggs'.
*Does the swallow bird lay eggs? A characteristic of a bird is that it lays eggs. A Swallow is a bird, therefore it lays eggs.
None. Bees don't lay bird eggs.
No, 'eggs' is just the plural for egg. Some example of possessive forms:This bird's eggs are in the nest. (the eggs belong to this bird)The egg's shell is broken. (the shell belongs to the egg, singular)The eggs' shells are broken. (the shells belong to the eggs, plural)