yes, male birds do build nests. for example, the weaver bird (found in Africa) uses the building of the nest as a mating ritual. the more elaborate the nest, the more likely the male is to attract a mate. these elaborate nests help to ensure the safety of the eggs and the young from predators as they often include what look like a number of entrances to the nest, fooling the predator as to the location of the actual entrance.
yes. male birds seem to build nests then females take over to hatch and raise the baby birds.
to keep their babies safe from predators such as : raccoons,hawks,and rodents.
They don't have nests they live in holes of trees
Yes, squirrels do build nests. Their nest is where they have their babies.
A squirrel (grey and red) build a rough nest high in the trees, and is known as a drey.
A squirrel's nest.
A squirrel's home, or nest, is called a 'drey'.
A squirrel's nest is called a drey
A baby squirrel is about eight to twelve weeks old when it leaves its nest.
a nest.
They typically live in a squirrel nest, but they can build them in tree hollows or corners of buildings. If you look at the trees around you in the winter and fall, you may see what looks like a ball of dead leaves up in the branches. That would be a squirrel nest.
A squirrel's nest is called a drey.
No they cant share a nest or tree they will fight over acorns and peanuts and other nuts!
A squirrel's house is a nest or den.
A drey is the nest built by a tree squirrel or a flying squirrel.
A baby squirrel monkey. It is no different.