Regurgitation (aka throwing up in the baby's mouth).
Regurgitation (throwing up partially-digested food into the baby's mouth)
Also, the correct spelling is bird, not brid. Bridtechnically means "bird", but the word is obsolete and no longer used in everyday English.
Hummingbirds feed their babies by regurgitating nectar, insects, and water into their mouths. The mother hummingbird will repeat this process multiple times a day until the babies are old enough to feed themselves. The young hummingbirds will eventually learn to feed on their own and then leave the nest.
flies and mosquito
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
Mockingbirds are known to aggressively defend their nests and young from predators by dive-bombing or scolding intruders. They also provide food for their young by catching insects and worms. Parent mockingbirds will continue to care for and protect their young until they are independent enough to fend for themselves.
The same reason that we (and all creatures) have eyes. For birds it is more important to have eyes to find their food, feed their babies, guard against their enemies, and to find their ways if they immigrants.
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Meat. They tear prey apart and feed it to the young birds.
Yes,Most birds do except most water life birds.
When the babies are born both the male and female will feed the babies. The birds aggressively defend their nests and surrounding areas against other birds and animals.
Many types of birds do eat beetles. Adult birds especially like to eat them so they can regurgitate them and feed their babies.
Mammals have fur, while birds have feathersMammals give birth to live babies, birds lay eggsMammals feed their babies milk, birds find the babies food
Typically small pieces of meat, fish, or carrion.
Reptiles - from the moment the baby reptiles are born (or hatch) - they are completely independent.
Penguins have feathers, wings and a beak. Penguins lay eggs and feed their babies.
For starters- birds are warm-blooded, have 2 legs, feathers, feed their young. Reptiles are cold-blooded, no legs, don't feed young, and some babies are born alive, not hatched.
Birds do not drink milk - they aren't mammals, therefore do not produce milk for their young. Mother birds feed their babies a mixture of water, insects, seeds etc. that it eats and regurgitates for its babies.
Birds, no birds, have breast nipples to feed their young. They rely on insects that the mothers mash up in their mouths and feed to their babies. When they are older and can fly, they will drink water and catch their own insects.