The American Robin (Turdus migratorius) incubates the eggs for 12 - 14 days. The nestling period lasts about the same time, typically 13 days. That is when they fledge. Robins have about three broods a year. I'll post some video on YouTube of a mother Robin and three chicks using the same user name. Chuck - Saco, ME
About 20 days.
10 days
it depends what kind of bird it is if it is a lovebird than about 2 to 5 months at the most and if it was a cocktail then about 3 to 8 months and most of all the other birds would be 4 to11 months at the most> It depends but all i know is doves sit on their eggs for about 20 days. So most birds probobly sit on them for around 20 days.
Robin eggs need to be kept at a temperature of 70 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. If they get to hot don't try to cool them off with water just let them sit in a shaded area for a while and hope that they are still alive. T~O~L
Who is the man with the grey goatee that sit next to Robin in the au
Yes
If the eggs are laid they are already fertilized. You can go on your porch as long as you pay no mind to them and stay far away from them.
Usually the mother but sometimes the father so they can both get food.
approcimatly 21 days
sit on the eggs
If the baby bird is alive, she doesn't sit on it at all! She sits near it and snuggles up to it. She sits on the eggs until they hatch, which is different depending on the type of bird.
yes they do
no males also do it when the mother penguine goes to eat
10000 hours
it depends what kind of bird it is if it is a lovebird than about 2 to 5 months at the most and if it was a cocktail then about 3 to 8 months and most of all the other birds would be 4 to11 months at the most> It depends but all i know is doves sit on their eggs for about 20 days. So most birds probobly sit on them for around 20 days.
no because the mother will squash the egg and cause it to die
for 21 or 22 days.
They won't if they go cold, which will likely happen if she leaves the nest, unless the eggs are artificially incubated, instead of the mothers heat, the growing chicks inside will die. It appears mother ducks will leave the nest during the laying phase and as long as it doesn't get below freezing outside, the eggs will do fine!
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