Usually the mother but sometimes the father so they can both get food.
Mother and father take turns, say the mother lays on the egg, while shes doing that the father will be getting food, and they take turns
There is an old myth that handling bird eggs will cause the mother and father bird to reject them. This is not true, at all. As a matter of fact, if you find sparrow eggs and the nest has been destroyed, you could make a new nest and put the eggs in it, and the mother and father birds will be just fine with that.
Its a Robin but it could also be cardinal or many others.
The robin. See the related link for more information.
no they dont eat robin eggs
Both mother and father cause when the father is fiding food the mother sits on the nest and when the mother is finding food for the baby bird or for herself the father sits on them.
Both the mother and the father eagle hunt for food. After they have laid eggs, they will take turns between hunting and incubating the eggs. Once the eggs hatch, both will return to hunting for themselves and for the young.
Robin eggs are usually found in a nest made by their mother.
The eggs would no longer be incubated and protected by the mother, resulting in their death
After the mother sea horse lays her eggs she gives them to the father to carry them around.
Okay,heres the thing..You are the mother or father, you cant change it.Put the eggs in a warm spot every day,and check on them.
They are both eggs moves, and by having a Smeargle as the father with both moves and a mother Eevee, the moves will pass on to the Eevee egg.
Yes.
Mother and father take turns, say the mother lays on the egg, while shes doing that the father will be getting food, and they take turns
Frogs do not have parental instincts. The mother simply lays the eggs and then the father frog fertilizes them through external sexual reproduction. Some species of frogs have internal sexual reproduction so that the mother simply lays the eggs later on.
There is an old myth that handling bird eggs will cause the mother and father bird to reject them. This is not true, at all. As a matter of fact, if you find sparrow eggs and the nest has been destroyed, you could make a new nest and put the eggs in it, and the mother and father birds will be just fine with that.
sea horses!