Yes, a mother bird will typically search for her lost baby if she can locate it. Many species are instinctively driven to care for and protect their young, and the mother may call out or search the vicinity. However, if the baby is too far away or in a dangerous situation, she may not be able to find it. Ultimately, the behavior can vary depending on the species and the circumstances.
A woman who has lost a baby after giving birth was still a mother.
They will take the baby
Yes most animals have the natural instinct or can sence where there mother or family is.
mabey
WHARE THE FLOCK ARE WE?
Yes. Not to mention it is cruel to take a baby away from its mother. However, if you find a lost duckling that is another story.
Keep it for a few days and everyday go out and look for its mother. If you don't find it's mother, take it to a vet.
if you have lost your baby youwould have light pains
Baby Get Lost was created in 1949.
Well Let me explain it started when he was six years old when his mom was pregnant he lost his brother Marty to a truck he also lost his mother to that same truck the same time because see the baby was inside of his mother and she got killed and so did the baby. The baby was due the day after she was killed by a 2,000 pounds. We should all be sorry. Or else! HAHA Kidding
Since I Lost My Baby was created in 1982.
not very long because they have to keep other gosling safe