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No. They are born wherever the mother lays down.
Mainly, the great blue heron needs a place to live.Such as a nest.
making nest
If you can, leave the nest well alone. Disturbing the nest could cause the mother bird to abandon the nest. Birds do not like humans going near their young are will flee quite readily, with no thought of coming back. If you are concerned about the test then contact your local animal welfare society for advice and assistance. You can take a net and carefully lift the nest up and out of the pool. Then you can place it in a secure place in a tree. As long as the nest is secure the babies should be fine.
snake is lays eggs in a nest build on trees
There actually is a place called Hawk's Nest; however, it is located in West Virginia.
termites
Try and find their nest and then take a special spray and spray all of the nest
A nest can be a place a bird or other animal finds, excavates, or builds for the purpose of holding newborns or eggs and hatchlings. It might be a small scrape in the sand, a hollow in a tree, a complicated weaving of twigs and grass, or a rock cave. A nest can be any comfortable retreat, such as one that apes build for a night's sleep or that squirrels construct for winter protection. A nest of spies, or a machine gun nest, is quite a different use of the word.
If the nest of a wasp is completely destroyed, the wasps will search for another place to make a nest.
all it needs is a nest
You would be watching a bird. An aerie is a nest perched in a high place such as a cliff. Birds such as eagles are most likely to have built an aerie.