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Thrushes use mud lining in their nests primarily for insulation and structural integrity. The mud helps to hold the nest materials together, providing a sturdy base for the eggs and chicks. Additionally, it can help regulate humidity and temperature within the nest, creating a more stable environment for the developing young. The mud also offers some protection against predators and parasites.

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