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A baby learns it from its mother while it is young as it learns everything else. A bird building a nest is an instinctive behavior they are not taught how to do it they just know how to do it. The nest for chicks is prepared before they are born and the chicks leave before more chicks are born so they don't have the opportunity to learn in the sense humans learn at school, how to build a nest.
Yes, building a nest is a learned behavior for robins. While they have innate instincts related to nest-building, they also learn the specific skills and techniques from observing other robins or through trial and error.
No, it is an instinctive behavior.
An instinctive behavior is mating
An instinctive behavior is a natural, innate response to a specific stimulus or situation that does not require prior learning or experience. These behaviors are often genetically programmed and are crucial for an animal's survival. Examples include birds building nests, babies crying for food, and spiders spinning webs.
One instinctive behavior is to scratch
no, it is a iherited trait
An instinctive behavior is mating
It is an instinctive behavior.
it means birds
yes
The five types of instinctive behavior are fixed action patterns, reflex, taxis, kinesis, and migration.