No, not once they have left it.Many Birds will return to the nest they were born in, or very close, during the next season. They may bring the whole family back.
In the very great majority of species, no. Exceptions are mostly Birds of Prey which may wander a little from the nest, and back, before fully fledging (leaving the nest).
It depends on the species of duck but generally no they do not.
Out in the world
They set Off on a journey to find a mate
Return to Gone-Away was created in 1961.
My Baby's Gone was created in 1960.
Return to Gone-Away has 189 pages.
The ISBN of Return to Gone-Away is 978-0152022723.
My Baby's Gone - song - was created in 1988.
While pregnant the body releases hormones differently to aid in the development of the baby if the baby is gone the body recognizes this and bring things back to normal.
I think it is ok as long as the guardian is gone no later than 9:00
How Long Will My Baby Be Gone was created on 1968-01-08.
I believe each penguin couple only produces one egg at one time. The mother and father must protect their egg by resting it on their feet up under their belly to keep it warm. When one parent goes to feed, the other parent sits on the egg. The fishing parent can be gone a long time. When that parent returns, they get their feet close as they face each other, and the other parent takes the egg so the starving parent can then go fish and feed. They do the same thing after the baby hatches, so the baby is always kept warm.
There will be no more beautiful birds.
birds I think
Yes. Not only do they lay eggs after their babies grow up, but they also rest there at night with their ducklings and is considered a "safe place"!