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Red grouse nests are typically found on the ground, often in heather or grass moorland habitats. They create shallow depressions and line them with grass, feathers, and moss for insulation. The nests are usually well-hidden to protect the eggs from predators. These birds prefer areas with dense vegetation for concealment, which helps increase the chances of survival for their chicks.

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