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Large amounts of grass grow in the tundra in the polar summer, and birds come to eat this grass and nest away from predators.
The Ice and the permafrost melts and all the summer birds come to feed and nest and all the mosquitoes hatch.
Large amounts of grass grow in the tundra in the polar summer, and birds come to eat this grass and nest away from predators.
Spain. they nest every summer mostly in the south
no thats birds
Beijing china 2008 birds nest
Baby birds mostly fledge or leave the nest in mid/late Summer.
The tundra swan only lives in the tundra during the summer months. It migrates in the spring. Tundra swans have heavy amounts of down that keep them warm in the chillier parts of the summer. They nest on the swampy ground near tundra lakes and still waters. It's prime feeding ground with some of the thickest populations of mosquitos and berries in the world. So they can easily reer their young. Once their young are older in the fall they migrate to warmer climates.
Your answer relies on asking WHICH birds nest WHERE: Some birds nest out in the open, right on the ground, such as ducks, gooneys and penguins. Some nest on desolate islands, such as the albatross and the blue-footed booby. Some nest INSIDE of trees, such as the woodpecker, and some nest HIGH in the trees, such as falcons, hawks, and eagles. The rainforest (like the Amazon) has three layers of canopy in which various birds nest. Ptarmigans nest right on the tundra. You could step on them if they didn't jump up and fly away right before you do so.
The nest was built by birds.
it looks like a birds nest
The stadium in Beijing, China is also known as the Bird's Nest. It was designed for and used throughout the 2008 Summer Olympics