Different species of birds incubate eggs at different temperatures, but most birds need to keep their eggs within a relatively stable and suitable temperature range during incubation. Usually, the incubation temperature of bird eggs is about 37-38 degrees Celsius.
This range is determined based on the bird's body temperature and embryonic development needs. Temperatures that are too high or too low may have adverse effects on embryonic development and even lead to death. Therefore, the mother bird usually uses her own body temperature to maintain the temperature of the eggs in the nest, or adjusts the position and shape of the nest to control the temperature.
It should be noted that factors such as humidity and airflow during incubation can also affect the hatching of eggs. To ensure that the eggs hatch smoothly, breeders can use special incubators to maintain the proper temperature, humidity and air circulation to help hatch a batch of healthy baby birds.
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