giant water bug
No, but he does help roosting on them.
Always. No male birds lay eggs, although in some species it is the male who incubates them. The female always lays the eggs.
It guards the nest and finds food.
If the queen fertilizes the egg from her store of sperm, the resulting insect will be female. If she does not fertilize it, it will be male.
The hen lays the egg. The term "hen" refers to a female chicken, and it is the female that is responsible for laying eggs.
If there is no male with her and she lays an egg, it will not be fertile and there is no chance of it hatching.
There is no problem. The egg simply won't hatch. If there is no male parrot present, then the egg would not be fertilised anyway.
Claim it as a miracle.A peacock is a male bird, so it cannot lay eggs. The female equivalent, peahen, lays the eggs.
Male and female have sex. Female lays egg(s). Eggs hatch = Chicks
No, it does not hurt when a bird lays an egg.
In most penguin species, it is typically the male that first sits on the egg. After the female lays the egg, the male takes on the responsibility of incubating it while the female goes off to feed. This role can vary among species, but the male's commitment to incubation is crucial for the egg's survival.
The male and female have sex, the female lays an egg and the father incubates it by standing over it.