A condor's nest is typically referred to as a "cliff nest" because these birds often choose high, inaccessible locations on cliffs or rocky outcrops to build their nests. They usually lay one or two eggs, which are incubated by both parents. The nests are often made from a combination of sticks, grass, and other natural materials.
California condors do not actually build a nest, they lay a single egg on the floor of a cave, in a tree, or on a ledge.
they mostly nest in high rocky mountains in the cliff itself.
If you mean nest, their preferred nest sites are in rocky crevices found on cliff faces.
The abode of condors is typically referred to as their "nest" or "nesting site." Condors often build their nests on high cliffs, in caves, or in large tree cavities, providing safety from predators. These locations are chosen for their elevation and seclusion, allowing the birds to raise their young in a secure environment.
A turkey's nest
You call him/her just that: the lookout.
It is called a nest
no brazil does not have condors
Where the Condors Fly - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Switzerland:8
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A nest
A grouping of eggs in a nest is called a clutch.