Count the eggs first, if there is 4 or more consider cooking an omelette. If it's less than 4, i recommend scrambled eggs.
You should NEVER touch a bird's nest, because the nest has bird scent all over it and if a human hand or human scent comes in contact with it, the birds will sense that and never return to the nest even if the eggs or babies are in it.
It's called a cage.
The entire process from the time the mother bird lays the eggs until the baby birds leave the nest varies depending on the species of bird. Some birds like hawks and herons keep the babies around longer than other birds like hummingbirds.
Adult hummingbirds may leave the nest of eggs to forage for food, protect their territory, or find a new nesting site. They will always return periodically to incubate the eggs and ensure their safety.
tertiary consumer
Canaries do knock eggs out of their nest. This is done sometimes if the bird knows the egg is not thriving. Eggs may be knocked out of nest by predators to the canary bird also.
The cow bird. The cow bird lays it's eggs in another birds nest, and then when the cow bird's eggs begin to hatch, the baby cow birds will push the other birds out of the nest.
the cowbird
A bird's nest provides delayed cooling for its eggs because the nest acts as insulation, trapping the heat generated by the parent bird's body. This helps to maintain a stable temperature inside the nest, which is crucial for the development of the eggs.
example: The bird sat on the nest to warm her eggs.
If a brooding bird is disturbed, it may abandon the nest, and the eggs will not hatch.
Yes, wasps may return to rebuild their nest if it is knocked down.
If the nest has eggs in it you might harm the chicks.
Cuckoos do this.
no because the bird will not find his/her eggs
Example: the bird sat on the nest to keep her eggs warm.
This means the nest of eggs. Clutch of eggs.