All joke aside.. How do birds mate? How can they?
I always pictured them rubbing there butts together while flapping their wings adjectives over the place, and lots of feathers .
just like any other animal from behind and deeply of chirping
It depends on the species. In some species, like the swan, the male has a phallus, and you know how that works. In other species, resembling the parrot, the male does not have one. For them, the male's and the female's colacas group, rub together until semen is transferred from the male into the female.
When they start, the female steadies herself any on the ground, in some branches, or in a nest. The male steps on her vertebrae and starts "treading." The female will turn herself enough so that their undersides can meet.
That's almost it.
the masculine sits on top the females and yes they rub their butts together and flap their wings then the male steps bad you have probably seen it often near the birds outside you just realize it .
different birds have different mate rituals and different sex organs.. some have penis like structures.. some dont
this is a rather entertaining correlation on how Birds and Bess "do it"
http://www.scienceray.com/Biology/The-Bi...
great pictures without being nasty!
Answers: pretty much. they have cloaca's, little openings that hold their sex organs. they put them together in whats call a "cloacal kiss" and mate.
the female pushes her pay for side in the air while the male stands over her
well when the female is ready consequently she squats down on the ground while the male walks along her back near their tails touching. (It's kinda an odd way to reply but it is sorta right)
from this site
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_birds_m...
Here's some birds mating videos
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=cAdujHLP0E...
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseac...
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