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yes Mockingbirds actually do raid other bird's nest, and sometimes kill other birds.
Just saw/heard a Crow raid a Blue Jay's nest. The mother was screaming from a nearby tree in the few seconds it was happening. The mother had been sitting on the eggs for the last 2-3 weeks but we didn't see/hear any babies. Since the Crow raided the nest (about 30mins ago) we haven't seen the mother, but we did see a small baby bird (just one) with it's mouth open waiting to be fed. We're hoping she didn't abandon it.
The relationship is called parasitism. The cowbirds raid the other bird's nest and lay their eggs there. The other bird has to migrate to another tree to build a new nest.
Diurnal woodpeckers often create nests in trees, which honey badgers will climb to raid the nest.
i know what you mean take some raid wasp and hornet killer and zap it for about five seconds if you didnt get the whole nest then run for it
raid
RAID 7 is triple parity RAID 6 is double parity.
raid 5
RAID is implemented using a RAID controller on the motherboard or on a RAID controller card. RAID is enabled in the BIOS.
RAID 2 and RAID 3.
RAID DP ---Stands for RAID Dual Parity.....
The police planned a dawn raid on the house.He was caught trying to raid the fridge.We lost some jewellery in the home raid.