No, male birds cannot lay eggs.
Only female birds have the reproductive organs necessary to produce and lay eggs.
Male birds contribute to reproduction by fertilizing the eggs with their sperm.
The female bird's body provides the yolk, the white, and the shell that encloses the developing embryo.
While some male birds may engage in behaviors that resemble egg-laying, such as incubating eggs or building nests, they do not have the physiological capacity to produce eggs.