A nest is often made of organic material and it is where birds lay their eggs. A roost is a place with support where birds commonly gather, not necessarily for laying their eggs.
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A sparrowhawks nest.
Beginning as early as March, these birds begin nest building. A loose nest of twigs, grass, weeds and pine needles. Laying 2 white eggs that are incubated for 14-15 days, the young will leave the nest in 12-14 days.
A hens home is called a coop, a roost or a henhouse.
It's a bird nest Actually it's the place a bird will rest/sleep overnight, not necessarily a nest (juveniles and unpaired birds have to sleep somewhere, and that's called a roost). Chickens "roost" - because they don't "nest" as such.
A hens habitat is in a chicken coop. She will build a nest for her eggs, and roost at night.
I thought it was spelt Eyrie, but it might be an american / english thing.
Roost is a noun (a roost) and a verb (to roost).
Burrowing Owls nest and roost in burrows, such as those excavated by prairie dogs.
a women doesnt sit on a nest and make an egg
Workers protect and care for the eggs/lava + find food and soldiers guard the nest