Baby birds typically hatch in the spring and early summer months, with peak hatching times varying by species and geographic location. In many regions, hatching often occurs from March to June, coinciding with warmer temperatures and increased food availability. Some species may have multiple broods, leading to hatching occurring as late as August. Environmental factors such as climate and habitat conditions can also influence the timing of hatching.
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