Talk:Tallbird/@comment-98.197.138.16-20130704000915

You should be able to dig up the nest with a shovel and replace it somewhere else or destroy it.

My idea of a life of a Tallbird:

Every tallbird starts off in a nest, as an egg.

If it is stolen by a human, the theif must raise or eat the egg.

For a female tallbird to lay an egg, it must find a rare male tallbird.

Male tallbirds have bright feathers on their heads.

One male tallbird is born every 10 years.

Once the female is pregnant, she must look for an abandoned nest or make a new one.

Once a nest is aquired, she lays her egg and waits for it to hatch.

When it hatches, a smallbird emerges.

The mother and the baby hunt together, and the mother brings seeds and berries to her baby.

After it becomes a teenbird, the mother brings home any food she gets from hunting, or brings the child with her.

When it becomes a tallbird, it enters a battle with its mother to prove its strength to survive in the outside world.

If it wins, the cycle repeats, if not, the mother lays yet another egg in hopes of this one being stronger, this is why humans get attacked when their smallbirds attack.

-Scottnov.