Only in coastal areas.
Robinson Crusoe finds bird eggs on the island that he eats to survive. He gathers these eggs from seabirds and other birds that nest on the island, using them as a source of food.
'Byke' is the word used for a wasps' nest in Scotland.
No bird stays underground the whole time, but many nest there, including puffins, manx shearwaters, and some other seabirds, and the oilbird of South America.
In Scotland, yes. I'm not sure about anywhere else.
No, you would not find gannets in the desert. Gannets are seabirds that primarily inhabit coastal areas and are known for their diving ability and preference for marine environments. They typically nest on cliffs or islands near the ocean, where they can access their primary food source, fish. Deserts lack the necessary habitat and resources for gannets to thrive.
They make the nest out of pebbles or rocks that they find.
When bird find mate they will build a nest
The best place to go is RSPB Loch Garten on Speyside. Eejay and Odin have been breeding there for several years and there are cameras trained on the nest. You can find directions on their website, and can watch the ospreys on the webcam in the breeding season.
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Mice will nest just about anywhere they can find. They nest inside walls, crawlspaces, attics, storage boxes, closets, and clothing.
Siberian tigers will find dry sheltered places to nest, and have their cubs.