In the U.S., it is, and in many other lands as well.
A Crow???
robin
Incubation time of bird eggs vary greatly from species to species. Typically the smaller the egg, the shorter the gestation time. Small songbird egg will generally hatch in about 11 days. However, eggs of the Royal Albatross take about 80 days. Other factors may affect the gestation time as well, including the amount of time the eggs are covered in different kinds of weather, egg turning frequency, and if gestation time is calculated from the time the individual egg is laid or when the parent starts to "sit" on the nest. Oftentimes, a bird will not begin to incubate the eggs until the entire clutch has been laid.
The ostrich.
a steller jay
Oology is the ornithology scientific studying of bird eggs, nests and breeding behaviour.Note: Collecting wild birds' eggs (sometimes called egg collecting, birdnesting or egging) is illegal in many countries.
I think the bird in dies. I had found a robins egg once that had a dead baby robin in it.
the bird would take the egg from back from you bird saves it they hatch into cute baby birds
Yepp. Read more.... http://www.essexwt.org.uk/conservation/wildbird_info.htm
I do believe the ostrich egg will be the winner every time!!! But not every bird egg is bigger than every fish egg. Shark eggs can be the size of your hand but it'd take a couple hundred humming bird eggs to make a good omelet.
it will take, depending on the time and the type of bird, around 20 minutes to lay an egg.
Keep the egg at approximately 100 degrees Fahrenheit in an incubator.Rotate the egg around a few times daily so the embryo doesn't stick to the sides.Wait for the egg to hatch.Feed the bird a lot, approximately every half-hour, starting an hour before sunrise and ending an hour before sunset.Feed the baby bird seeds and small pieces of fruit, don't give it anything overly soggy as this can drown it and don't give it bread as this has no nutritional value and causes more harm than good.Thanks to, wikiHowWARNING!It is not a wise idea to take care of wild eggs, as the baby birds usually end up dead. Leave it to the mother bird.
An penguin is a bird that can take a very long time to develop from an egg to an adult.
(=^) bird in egg =^ bird not in egg(=eyes ^beak)
Get a small box (ex.shoebox) surround the egg on and with warm blankets. Place a warming lamp or a strong light over the egg. Its critically that the egg stays warm. once an egg has been taken from its mother the chance of surviving is slim. You could also take the egg to a wildlife rehabilitator they are trained to take care of and release wild animals back into the wild.
One method which is quite good is candling the egg this is good because you dont have to damage the egg
yes, because it has grown into a bird in the egg