Usually, the momma will forget about it.
The mommy bird flies over the nest and runs into a tree and goes splat. Then the baby bird sees the mommy bird fly and the baby bird tries but the baby bird cant fly so he falls out of the nest and lands on the mommy bird which was on a very sharp rock. The stupid daddy bird eats the baby bird and explodes and the world ends...THE END..im smaurt :P
The mommy bird lays eggs and has baby birds.
your mommy
In most cases, if a baby bird falls out of the nest, the mother will not pick it up and return it to the nest. The mother may continue to care for the baby on the ground or nearby if it is safe to do so. It's important not to interfere unless the baby bird is injured.
The Mother bird flies across the nest.Then the baby bird TRIES to fly but jumps out of the nest and falls on the floor.and dies...then the dad bird eats the baby bird remains and blows up. THE END i am smart!
It is a stork it somthing parents made up to their little children to answer the question 'where do babies come from (mommy or daddy )"
If the bird is still laying there and the mother/father is still feeding the baby bird, the bird must have just fell out of the nest and there isn't anything wrong with it. One of the parents will get it to its nest or get it to a safe place and take care of it. If the parent(s) do not want anything to do with it then the bird is sick and not eating, they just give up. You should place the bird in a warm shoe box with hay and make sugar water and feed that to the bird by using a dropper. You don't want to feed it to much. There are site that tell you directions with feeding a baby bird. :)
ummm I would think so.
because the birds eggs are in there with the mommy bird in there
the baby bird is called nestling
well if that baby bird is your pet and it can nearly fly,....... no. Trust me i have a baby bird for a pet.
Bird eggs have hard shells to protect the developing embryo inside from physical damage and predators. The shell is made of calcium carbonate, which provides strength while still allowing oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass through for embryo development.