Kiwi dig a burrow or takes over a pre-existing burrow, often in slopes. The nest is then lined with grass, leaves and moss. The kiwi may camouflage the entrance by dragging leaves and sticks across, once they are inside.
Archaeopteryx probably slept in the trees. If they made nests, the nests would have been for the eggs, as is the case for modern birds.
birds live in nests in a tree and sleep in a nest
Kiwi do not live in Tonga.
Generally in nests.
in high up nests
No. Kiwi are endemic to New Zealand. There are no kiwi in Australia, and nor are there any in Australian zoos.
Kiwi, which are small, flightless birds of New Zealand, do not live in the US.
no not all birds
No, these birds live in nests, but may fish at times.
Nests are simply used as nurseries. Birds do not stay in a nest once the babies are old enough to live on their own. Birds live in trees and bushes. Females only stay in a nest if there are eggs or little ones.
The Kiwi is a flightless bird, and must stay on the ground.
they live in nests