Yes
Blackbirds reproduce by laying eggs.
No, blackbirds do not use external fertilization; they reproduce through internal fertilization. Female blackbirds lay eggs after mating with a male, and fertilization occurs inside the female's body. The female then nests and incubates the eggs until they hatch.
Yes, they will eat bird eggs and any kind of nestling bird.
Un-answerable question - what bird? Chickens will lay 200+ eggs per year.
a group of Blackbirds is called a murder
Blackbirds reproduce by laying eggs.
NO
Male parakeets cannot lay eggs--only females can.
Yes. Kookaburras incubate their eggs by sitting on them. Both the male and female sit on the eggs, sharing their incubation duties.
Yes, Blackbirds usually need to sit on their eggs continuously to keep them warm and aid in their development. The mother bird may take short breaks to feed or preen, but for the most part, she will stay on the nest to incubate the eggs.
they just get together i think! then they have baby birds
leave them in hope of hoping they will hatch
OK Yes male turkeys appear to incubate eggs.I thought it strange at first but my adult stag does sit very carefully on eggs!I have heard of it before but did not really believe it until i saw with my own eyes!
Sexual; there are male and female blackbirds.
Birds lay eggs, they do not have a baby. A bird may lay eggs and sit on them but unless there is a male with her, they are not fertilized and will not hatch.
After the penguin egg is laid, the male will sit on the egg while the females leave to find food. The males will sit on the eggs for a full two months before the egg hatches.
I hope the female eagle does, otherwise that means my national bird is a b*tch a** n***a.